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Association of Air Medical Services (AAMS)
Non-profit Organizations
Alexandria, VA 9,513 followers
Leading and Serving Transport Medicine
About us
Established in 1980, the Association of Air Medical Services (AAMS) is an international association which serves providers of air and surface medical transport systems. The association, a voluntary non-profit organization, encourages and supports its members in maintaining a standard of performance reflecting safe operations and efficient, high quality patient care. AAMS is built on the idea that representation from a variety of medical transport services and businesses can be brought together to share information, collectively resolve problems and provide leadership in the medical transport community.
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http://www.aams.org
External link for Association of Air Medical Services (AAMS)
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Alexandria, VA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1980
- Specialties
- Critical Care Transport, Emergency Services, MedEvac, and Association
Locations
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Primary
909 N. Washington Street, Suite 410
Alexandria, VA 22314, US
Employees at Association of Air Medical Services (AAMS)
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Blair Beggan
Senior Director of Communications & Marketing at Association of Air Medical Services (AAMS)
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Kevin Collopy
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Donna York
National Director RCM Business Development
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Kolby Kolbet
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Updates
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"Serving this area allows us to respond to hospitals in Sterling and Dixon within a few minutes, as well as the Quad Cities, Morrison, Freeport, Geneseo, and many others within 12-25 minutes," said Jennifer Wilkes, OSF Life Flight Outreach Coordinator. https://ow.ly/ifyY50SzYv7
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We're bringing the SMTA to Arlington, TX this year, and only 2 weeks remain to register! The program is designed for all disciplines, not just Safety Officers. Bring the benefits of this unique safety training back to your program, and earn your MTSP-C while you're at it! Learn more or register here: https://lnkd.in/eFQxfEBy
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“This is actually the first one in the state of Wisconsin that’s ever been based outside of a hospital, an absolute game changer for the care of neonatal and pediatric patients,” said UW Health Med Flight Medical Director, Dr. Andrew Caathers. https://ow.ly/i6Yq50SzYeK
UW Health’s new Med Flight emergency pediatric team to be a ‘game changer’
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Arch Air Medical Service Pilot and Area Manager, Dustin Kuhnert, and Flight Nurse Breanna Bingel join FOX 2 St. Louis to talk about the work they do in the community. https://lnkd.in/eTSEA86p
Arch Air Medical Service
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🌟 Happy 40th, Vanderbilt LifeFlight! 🌟 https://ow.ly/95gw50SzHtf
Life-saving transport: Vanderbilt LifeFlight program celebrates 40th anniversary
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According to a June article in the Journal of Emergency Medical Services, the number of EMS agencies in the U.S. transfusing prehospital blood rose from seven in 2018 to “156 and counting” today. https://ow.ly/eYIS50SzGfo
Lifesaving Blood Transfusions Before the ER
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The new base will offer a more “strategic” position, serving as the primary air medical responder in Box Elder County, and as a backup resource for Weber and Cache Counties. https://ow.ly/K2fW50SzFo1
AirLife Utah relocates base
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#AMTC24: Celebrating Excellence! Nominations are due by Friday, August 16th! Air & Surface Transport Nurses Association (ASTNA) International College of Advanced Practice Paramedics International Association of Medical Transport Communication Specialists (IAMTCS) National EMS Pilots Association (NEMSPA)
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Hot air is less dense than cold air, meaning there are fewer air molecules to generate lift according to David Ryan, an assistant professor of safety science at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Prescott campus. https://ow.ly/rXbz50SxYnM
Extreme heat grounds rescue helicopters. When is it too hot to fly?
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