Full-time EMTs, paramedics and other non-physician EMS leaders have until Aug. 22, 2025, to apply for the American Heart Association’s 3CPR EMS Travel Grant. The award provides $1,000 toward travel, free registration to the Resuscitation Science Symposium, a ticket to the 3CPR Council reception and a complimentary year of AHA professional membership.
Applicants must be committed to out-of-hospital resuscitation care; chiefs, QA coordinators, instructors and educators are especially encouraged to apply. First-time ReSS attendees get priority consideration and no abstract submission is required.
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