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Journal of Collegiate EMS, the official journal of the National Collegiate EMS Foundation (NCEMSF), announced April 6, 2021 that is approaching its three-year anniversary.
The editorial mission of
JCEMS is to bolster collegiate EMS research in a space that has been historically underrepresented. Founding Editor-in-Chief Nicholas Friedman led the journal from its beginnings in 2018. The journal continues to gain traction, with a 40% increase in submissions from 2019 to 2020.
Beyond supporting campus-based emergency medical service research,
JCEMS focuses its network of providers and advisors to offer mentorship to current student providers. The journal further augments its offerings with social media collaborations with campus squads to promote larger-scale outreach to squads across the country. New Editor-in-Chief Christopher Gaeta will spearhead journal operations as Friedman continues his studies at Stanford University’s School of Medicine.