9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
In person: Widener Law Commonwealth
Administration Building, Room A180
3737 Vartan Way, Harrisburg, PA 17110
Fourth Annual Emergency Medical Services Symposium
Widener Law Commonwealth will host the Fourth Annual Emergency Medical Services Symposium on Tuesday, November 15, 2022. The program is co-sponsored by the Widener Law Commonwealth Law & Government Institute, Page, Wolfberg & Wirth LLC, the Ambulance Association of Pennsylvania, and the Pennsylvania Fire and Emergency Services Institute.
The symposium will focus on exciting new developments in EMS law, regulation, and practice, as well as challenges faced by practitioners and health care organizations delivering emergency medical care.
Held in person on the law school’s Harrisburg campus, the three-hour program will conclude with a buffet luncheon held during a keynote address by Doug Wolfberg ’96, of Page, Wolfberg & Wirth, LLC, entitled, “Leveraging the Law to Address Social Inequities in EMS Care: An Overdue Imperative.
Featured panelists in the program include Nathan Silcox, executive director of the Pennsylvania Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee; Jenni Hoffman, EMS program specialist within the Bureau of EMS at the Pennsylvania Department Health; Sean Harris, executive director of the Pennsylvania House Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee; the heads of Pennsylvania’s Fire and Emergency Services Institute and Ambulance Association of PA; and several Page, Wolfberg & Wirth attorneys.
Participants in this program are entitled to one Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit for each segment attended for a maximum of three credits (2 substantive credits, one ethics credit).
Note: Online access to the symposium will be available, but CLE credit will only be awarded for in-person participation.
Questions: [email protected]