June 12, 2025 - Thursday
Virtual - Zoom
AEMS is a community-based, volunteer organization committed to enhancing emergency medical services (EMS) and trauma care for the Central Arizona region, encompassing Maricopa, Pinal, and Gila counties.
As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, AEMS has been fostering collaboration among healthcare professionals, including physicians, nurses, EMTs, paramedics, and hospital administrators since 1975. Our primary goal is to ensure the coordinated delivery of emergency medical care that effectively addresses the needs of the public.
On behalf of the Central Region, Arizona Emergency Medical Services, Inc (AEMS) is pleased to support the Arizona Bureau of EMS & Trauma System's 2025 EMCT of the Year Award contest. Each Region was charged with selecting a finalist to receive this award, which recognizes outstanding EMCTs across Arizona who have gone above and beyond to serve their communities.
Phoenix Children’s Trauma Program and Child Protection Team are sponsoring our annual Child Maltreatment Symposium on April 17, 2025, at Creighton University 3100 N. Central Ave, Phoenix, 85012. This is a hybrid event offering 7.8 CE credits for RNs, EMS, and Social Workers. This annual symposium is designed to help community and medical professionals expand their knowledge of child maltreatment, abuse, and neglect-with a focus on recognition and appropriate management. This year’s symposium will feature impactful presentations including:
The Bureau of EMS & Trauma System, in collaboration with the AZ TIM Coalition, and the four EMS Regional Councils is offering Free 4-hour Virtual Traffic Incident Management (TIM) Courses throughout the year. TIM trains first responders to reduce the risks of being struck and killed at highway incident scenes.
Participants receive 4 CE hours.
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Phoenix Children’s Simbulance program was created to help educate, improve patient outcomes, and raise the standard of care, benefiting all neonates, infants, and children facing emergency situations. The Program will provide training to first responders, firefighters, and EMTs responsible for medical oversight, stabilization and prehospital patient care to neonates, infants, and children.
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