Critical Care Transport Medicine Conference

Critical Care Transport Medicine Conference Critical Care Transport Medicine Conference

CCTMC REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!!! We received a record number of speaker submissions so you won't want to miss the 2026 ...
09/30/2025

CCTMC REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!!!

We received a record number of speaker submissions so you won't want to miss the 2026 conference!!! Schedule and topics will be released next month and the Perdido Beach Resort hotel block will be opening as well!

Join us for the 34th Annual CCTMC in Orange Beach, Alabama on April 13-16, 2026 for an incredible conference you know you won't want to miss!

Sun, sand, surf and state-of-the-art, cutting-edge, advanced clinical topics-what more could you want?! If you missed our past years at Perdido, you won't want to miss 2026!!

Register early as this conference will sell out!
https://register.gtrnow.com/Critical_Care_Transport_Medicine_Conference_2026

ALSO-Paid registrants will get early access to book their hotel room at the Perdido! The hotel block will open in the fall! (one room per registered attendee)



International College of Advanced Practice Paramedics
Air & Surface Transport Nurses Association (ASTNA)
Air Medical Physician Association - AMPA

ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT!!  Time is running out!! Submit today!!CALL FOR SPEAKERS-DUE August 31!Mark your calendars and plan to ...
08/29/2025

ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT!!

Time is running out!! Submit today!!

CALL FOR SPEAKERS-DUE August 31!

Mark your calendars and plan to attend. Better yet make it a priority to put together a lecture and submit a topic (or several!) to this conference! “Call for Speakers” is open until August 31, 2025.
Speaker submissions must be submitted electronically at https://s19.a2zinc.net/clients/CCTMC/CCTMC26/Public/MyBriefcase.aspx?From=CallForPapers

We hope you enjoy our new submission platform!

The focus of the CCTMC is clinical and designed to address issues pertinent to the prehospital and emergency care of the critically ill and injured patient. Adult and pediatric as well as neonate and obstetrical care discussions are welcome and encouraged.

Presentation of case studies, or topics geared to enhance the professional image of the healthcare professional are also popular.
We will offer Basic and Advanced tracks, including a focus on Peds/Neonates, Advanced Practice Nursing, Quality, and Safety. Lecture length is 30 minutes, including QA, for most lectures. General Sessions and some other lectures (as determined by the selection committee) will be 50 minutes. Topics requested by past attendees include mental health, cutting edge information, pediatrics, cardiac, trauma, critical care, current research, case studies, HROB and ventilators.
Tips:
· Make your lecture transport specific
· Include critical care ground
· Don’t underestimate the knowledge base of the audience. Most CCTMC attendees like to be challenged.
· Include new or innovative practices/technologies
· Include pharmacology
· Include pathophysiology
· We love research!
· We love case studies!
· Participants want to hear cutting-edge, state-of-the-art information
Easily submit as many topics as you would like to offer at https://s19.a2zinc.net/clients/CCTMC/CCTMC26/Public/MyBriefcase.aspx?From=CallForPapers

NO LATER THAN August 31, 2025.

Compensation and complimentary registration for presenting is provided!

Due in 11 Days!!  Time is running out!! Submit today!!CALL FOR SPEAKERS-DUE August 31!Mark your calendars and plan to at...
08/20/2025

Due in 11 Days!! Time is running out!! Submit today!!

CALL FOR SPEAKERS-DUE August 31!

Mark your calendars and plan to attend. Better yet make it a priority to put together a lecture and submit a topic (or several!) to this conference! “Call for Speakers” is open until August 31, 2025.
Speaker submissions must be submitted electronically at https://s19.a2zinc.net/clients/CCTMC/CCTMC26/Public/MyBriefcase.aspx?From=CallForPapers

We hope you enjoy our new submission platform!

The focus of the CCTMC is clinical and designed to address issues pertinent to the prehospital and emergency care of the critically ill and injured patient. Adult and pediatric as well as neonate and obstetrical care discussions are welcome and encouraged.

Presentation of case studies, or topics geared to enhance the professional image of the healthcare professional are also popular.
We will offer Basic and Advanced tracks, including a focus on Peds/Neonates, Advanced Practice Nursing, Quality, and Safety. Lecture length is 30 minutes, including QA, for most lectures. General Sessions and some other lectures (as determined by the selection committee) will be 50 minutes. Topics requested by past attendees include mental health, cutting edge information, pediatrics, cardiac, trauma, critical care, current research, case studies, HROB and ventilators.
Tips:
· Make your lecture transport specific
· Include critical care ground
· Don’t underestimate the knowledge base of the audience. Most CCTMC attendees like to be challenged.
· Include new or innovative practices/technologies
· Include pharmacology
· Include pathophysiology
· We love research!
· We love case studies!
· Participants want to hear cutting-edge, state-of-the-art information
Easily submit as many topics as you would like to offer at https://s19.a2zinc.net/clients/CCTMC/CCTMC26/Public/MyBriefcase.aspx?From=CallForPapers

NO LATER THAN August 31, 2025.

Compensation and complimentary registration for presenting is provided!

Time is running out!! Submit today!!CALL FOR SPEAKERS-DUE August 31!Mark your calendars and plan to attend. Better yet m...
08/08/2025

Time is running out!! Submit today!!

CALL FOR SPEAKERS-DUE August 31!

Mark your calendars and plan to attend. Better yet make it a priority to put together a lecture and submit a topic (or several!) to this conference! “Call for Speakers” is open until August 31, 2025.
Speaker submissions must be submitted electronically at https://s19.a2zinc.net/clients/CCTMC/CCTMC26/Public/MyBriefcase.aspx?From=CallForPapers
We hope you enjoy our new submission platform!

The focus of the CCTMC is clinical and designed to address issues pertinent to the prehospital and emergency care of the critically ill and injured patient. Adult and pediatric as well as neonate and obstetrical care discussions are welcome and encouraged.
Presentation of case studies, or topics geared to enhance the professional image of the healthcare professional are also popular.
We will offer Basic and Advanced tracks, including a focus on Peds/Neonates, Advanced Practice Nursing, Quality, and Safety. Lecture length is 30 minutes, including QA, for most lectures. General Sessions and some other lectures (as determined by the selection committee) will be 50 minutes. Topics requested by past attendees include mental health, cutting edge information, pediatrics, cardiac, trauma, critical care, current research, case studies, HROB and ventilators.
Tips:
· Make your lecture transport specific
· Include critical care ground
· Don’t underestimate the knowledge base of the audience. Most CCTMC attendees like to be challenged.
· Include new or innovative practices/technologies
· Include pharmacology
· Include pathophysiology
· We love research!
· We love case studies!
· Participants want to hear cutting-edge, state-of-the-art information
Easily submit as many topics as you would like to offer at https://s19.a2zinc.net/clients/CCTMC/CCTMC26/Public/MyBriefcase.aspx?From=CallForPapers

NO LATER THAN August 31, 2025.

Compensation and complimentary registration for presenting is provided!

CALL FOR SPEAKERS-DUE August 31!Mark your calendars and plan to attend. Better yet make it a priority to put together a ...
07/24/2025

CALL FOR SPEAKERS-DUE August 31!

Mark your calendars and plan to attend. Better yet make it a priority to put together a lecture and submit a topic (or several!) to this conference! “Call for Speakers” is open until August 31, 2025.
Speaker submissions must be submitted electronically at https://s19.a2zinc.net/clients/CCTMC/CCTMC26/Public/MyBriefcase.aspx?From=CallForPapers
We hope you enjoy our new submission platform!

The focus of the CCTMC is clinical and designed to address issues pertinent to the prehospital and emergency care of the critically ill and injured patient. Adult and pediatric as well as neonate and obstetrical care discussions are welcome and encouraged.
Presentation of case studies, or topics geared to enhance the professional image of the healthcare professional are also popular.
We will offer Basic and Advanced tracks, including a focus on Peds/Neonates, Advanced Practice Nursing, Quality, and Safety. Lecture length is 30 minutes, including QA, for most lectures. General Sessions and some other lectures (as determined by the selection committee) will be 50 minutes. Topics requested by past attendees include mental health, cutting edge information, pediatrics, cardiac, trauma, critical care, current research, case studies, HROB and ventilators.
Tips:
· Make your lecture transport specific
· Include critical care ground
· Don’t underestimate the knowledge base of the audience. Most CCTMC attendees like to be challenged.
· Include new or innovative practices/technologies
· Include pharmacology
· Include pathophysiology
· We love research!
· We love case studies!
· Participants want to hear cutting-edge, state-of-the-art information
Easily submit as many topics as you would like to offer at https://s19.a2zinc.net/clients/CCTMC/CCTMC26/Public/MyBriefcase.aspx?From=CallForPapers

NO LATER THAN August 31, 2025.

Compensation and complimentary registration for presenting is provided!

CALL FOR SPEAKERS-DUE August 31!Mark your calendars and plan to attend. Better yet make it a priority to put together a ...
07/08/2025

CALL FOR SPEAKERS-DUE August 31!

Mark your calendars and plan to attend. Better yet make it a priority to put together a lecture and submit a topic (or several!) to this conference! “Call for Speakers” is open until August 31, 2025.
Speaker submissions must be submitted electronically at https://s19.a2zinc.net/clients/CCTMC/CCTMC26/Public/MyBriefcase.aspx?From=CallForPapers

We hope you enjoy our new submission platform!

The focus of the CCTMC is clinical and designed to address issues pertinent to the prehospital and emergency care of the critically ill and injured patient. Adult and pediatric as well as neonate and obstetrical care discussions are welcome and encouraged.
Presentation of case studies, or topics geared to enhance the professional image of the healthcare professional are also popular.

We will offer Basic and Advanced tracks, including a focus on Peds/Neonates, Advanced Practice Nursing, Quality, and Safety. Lecture length is 30 minutes, including QA, for most lectures. General Sessions and some other lectures (as determined by the selection committee) will be 50 minutes. Topics requested by past attendees include mental health, cutting edge information, pediatrics, cardiac, trauma, critical care, current research, case studies, HROB and ventilators.

Tips:
· Make your lecture transport specific
· Include critical care ground
· Don’t underestimate the knowledge base of the audience. Most CCTMC attendees like to be challenged.
· Include new or innovative practices/technologies
· Include pharmacology
· Include pathophysiology
· We love research!
· We love case studies!
· Participants want to hear cutting-edge, state-of-the-art information

Easily submit as many topics as you would like to offer at https://s19.a2zinc.net/clients/CCTMC/CCTMC26/Public/MyBriefcase.aspx?From=CallForPapers

NO LATER THAN August 31, 2025.

Compensation and complimentary registration for presenting is provided!

CALL FOR SPEAKERS-DUE August 31!Mark your calendars and plan to attend. Better yet make it a priority to put together a ...
06/24/2025

CALL FOR SPEAKERS-DUE August 31!

Mark your calendars and plan to attend. Better yet make it a priority to put together a lecture and submit a topic (or several!) to this conference! “Call for Speakers” is open until August 31, 2025.

Speaker submissions must be submitted electronically at https://s19.a2zinc.net/clients/CCTMC/CCTMC26/Public/MyBriefcase.aspx?From=CallForPapers
We hope you enjoy our new submission platform!

The focus of the CCTMC is clinical and designed to address issues pertinent to the prehospital and emergency care of the critically ill and injured patient. Adult and pediatric as well as neonate and obstetrical care discussions are welcome and encouraged.
Presentation of case studies, or topics geared to enhance the professional image of the healthcare professional are also popular.

We will offer Basic and Advanced tracks, including a focus on Peds/Neonates, Advanced Practice Nursing, Quality, and Safety. Lecture length is 30 minutes, including QA, for most lectures. General Sessions and some other lectures (as determined by the selection committee) will be 50 minutes. Topics requested by past attendees include mental health, cutting edge information, pediatrics, cardiac, trauma, critical care, current research, case studies, HROB and ventilators.

Tips:
· Make your lecture transport specific
· Include critical care ground
· Don’t underestimate the knowledge base of the audience. Most CCTMC attendees like to be challenged.
· Include new or innovative practices/technologies
· Include pharmacology
· Include pathophysiology
· We love research!
· We love case studies!
· Participants want to hear cutting-edge, state-of-the-art information

Easily submit as many topics as you would like to offer at https://s19.a2zinc.net/clients/CCTMC/CCTMC26/Public/MyBriefcase.aspx?From=CallForPapers
NO LATER THAN August 31, 2025.

Compensation and complimentary registration for presenting is provided!

You've been asking for early registration soooo....REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!!! Join us for the 34th Annual CCTMC in Oran...
06/24/2025

You've been asking for early registration soooo....REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!!!

Join us for the 34th Annual CCTMC in Orange Beach, Alabama on April 13-16, 2026 for an incredible conference you know you won't want to miss!

Sun, sand, surf and state-of-the-art, cutting-edge, advanced clinical topics-what more could you want?! If you missed our past years at Perdido, you won't want to miss 2026!!

Register early as this conference will sell out! https://register.gtrnow.com/Critical_Care_Transport_Medicine_Conference_2026

ALSO-Paid registrants will get early access to book their hotel room at the Perdido! The hotel block will open in the fall! (one room per registered attendee)

That’s a wrap for CCTMC25! We are sad to say goodbye but so grateful for all who attended and shared their knowledge wit...
04/16/2025

That’s a wrap for CCTMC25! We are sad to say goodbye but so grateful for all who attended and shared their knowledge with others this week. Josh Duda NRP FP-C closed this week up by speaking on finding your inner superhero and boy is he right. Thank you for all being superheroes in the industry. We can’t wait to see you next year!

Congrats to the Airlife team based out of Illinois for winning the Transport Medicine Competition! It was a circus but y...
04/16/2025

Congrats to the Airlife team based out of Illinois for winning the Transport Medicine Competition! It was a circus but your teamwork and quick critical thinking shined through! Thank you all who participated.

Some highlights from last night's event ar PBR bar!! Hope you all enjoyed yourselves. Did you succeed in bull riding or ...
04/16/2025

Some highlights from last night's event ar PBR bar!! Hope you all enjoyed yourselves. Did you succeed in bull riding or decide to keep your day jobs?🤠

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About the Conference

The Critical Care Transport Medicine Conference is designed to address topics pertinent to the out-of- hospital and emergency care of the critically ill and injured patient. Physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists and allied healthcare professionals will be provided information that offers them a deeper understanding of the essentials of care required for the complex patient requiring critical care air and ground transport. Lectures will be presented that will help participants develop leadership skills.