Air Medical Physician Symposium
Experience cutting-edge education and thought-provoking discussion at the Air Medical Physician Symposium (AMPS). National and international experts in critical care transport—including physicians, medical directors, and frontline clinicians—present on timely topics and engage attendees in dynamic, interactive panel discussions.
Held twice a year (in conjunction with AMTC and NAEMSP), AMPS focuses on clinically relevant and often controversial issues facing transport medicine, providing participants with practical insights, emerging evidence, and expert perspectives that can help shape best practices and inform clinical protocols. Scroll down for upcoming opportunities...
AMPS@AMTC: October 26, 2026
AMPS@AMTC is a half-day symposium held in conjunction with the Air Medical Transport Conference. It will be held October 26, 2026 in Ft. Worth, TX. The AMPS program is included in your AMTC registration. An agenda is forthcoming. AMA PRA Category 1 creditTM will be provided.
AMPS@NAEMSP: January 13, 2027
AMPS@NAEMSP is a full-day symposium held as a pre-conference course in conjunction with NAEMSP. Discounted pre-registration is now open. A detailed agenda is forthcoming.
AMPA invites physicians, medical directors, and critical care transport professionals to submit proposals to present at the Air Medical Physician Symposium. This is an opportunity to share your knowledge, experience, and innovative approaches with a national and international audience of colleagues dedicated to advancing transport medicine.
We are seeking engaging, evidence-based presentations that address timely clinical, operational, and leadership challenges in air and critical care transport. Proposed sessions should encourage discussion, highlight emerging practices, and provide practical insights that attendees can apply within their own programs.
Join a distinguished group of experts shaping the future of critical care transport. Submit your proposal today and help advance the conversation.
 In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Medical Education Resources (MER) and AMPA. MER is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
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