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December 8, 2011


2012 Natural Bridge Health Symposium set for June 22-24, 2012

 

Mark your calendars now for the 2012 Natural Bridge Health Symposium, taking place June 22-24, 2012, at Natural Bridge State Resort Park in Slade, Ky. Presented by Air Methods Kentucky, Estill County EMS, and Marcum & Wallace Memorial Hospital, this popular event will once again offer high-quality, affordable education specifically covering rural medical emergencies in the pre-hospital and emergency department settings. With plenty of free time built into the schedule, it’s an ideal opportunity to also bring the family along for a vacation in the park’s spectacular and relaxing environment.

More details will be available soon at www.naturalbridgehealthsymposium.com, with registration opening in the early spring. For more information, email ekeemss@ymail.com or call 502.570.8568.




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About Air Methods Kentucky

Air Methods Kentucky is a full-service air medical transport system covering Kentucky and southern Indiana. Founded in 1982 as the first civilian air medical program in Kentucky, in 1995 it became the first air medical program in the state to earn CAMTS (Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems) accreditation. It operates 10 helicopter ambulances and one fixed wing ambulance throughout its region, with state offices headquartered in Lexington. With a mission of safety, quality, and integrity, Air Methods Kentucky is committed to providing its patients and medical and emergency service partners with a high level of care and professionalism. For more information about Air Methods Kentucky, visit http://www.airmethodsky.com

 

 

About Air Methods Corporation

Air Methods Kentucky is owned by Air Methods Corporation (NASDAQ: AIRM), the nation’s largest provider of air medical emergency transport services and systems. The company is dedicated exclusively to air medical transport, focusing on the quality of care to patients, and safety in aviation operations. With 28 years of experience, the company transports more than 84,000 patients annually who require intensive medical care from either the scene of an accident or general care hospitals to highly skilled trauma centers or tertiary care centers. For more information about Air Methods Corporation, visit http://www.airmethods.com

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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