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2025 Student day

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January 24th, 2025
Location: Resch Expo, Green Bay, WI

Student Day at the WEMSA 2025 Conference is for High School Students across Wisconsin and bordering states. Come learn about EMS and experience interactive hands-on learning lab/ workshops. Students will rotate through a variety of 30 minute workshops throughout the day. 

Registration is only $40 per registrant (student, chaperone, parent). Lunch is included for registrants. Registration for the 2024 WEMSA Student Day will close January 10th, 2024.

the agenda

9:30 AM to 10:00 AM - Arrival of Individuals/ Groups/ Buses

Students and Registrants should check in at Attendee Registration to receive a badge.

Location: Resch Expo Main Entrance

10:00 AM to 10:30 AM - Introduction

Learn about Emergency Medical Services and the day ahead of you!

Location: Resch Expo Hall C

10:30 AM to 1:10 PM - Morning Workshops

Learn about a variety of health education & public safety topics through 30 minute classes/ workshops. 

Location: Resch Expo Hall C

12:30 PM to 1:45 PM - Lunch & Expo Hall

Lunch is included for students and chaperones. Following lunch, students can explore our massive Exhibit Hall with helicopters, ambulances, engines, and more. Meet vendors in the industry, technical college representatives, potential employers, and other industry professionals!

Location: Resch Expo HALL A/B

1:45 PM to 4:00 PM - Afternoon Workshops

Learn about a variety of health education & public safety topics through 30 minute classes/ workshops. 

Location: Resch Expo Hall C

Thank you!

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