NCEMSF
Striving for Excellence Award
EMeRG is a proud member of the National Collegiate EMS Foundation ("NCEMSF"), and winner of its prestigious "Striving for Excellence in Campus EMS" gold-standard award.
The Emergency Medical Response Group is a volunteer-based, student organization, committed to providing excellence in 24/7 emergency medical services to members of The George Washington University community. �All EMeRG members have achieved the level of EMT-Basic or higher and are licensed care providers in the District of Columbia. �Created in 1994, and first operational in 1996, EMeRG continues to grow and rely on the passion of its members for emergency medicine, health care and commitment to serve the Foggy Bottom and The George Washington University communities. If you are interested in joining our organization, please download the application here. If you would like to know more about what we do and who we are, please feel free to read our FAQ Page or email our Assistant Coordinator for Public Relations at [email protected].
March 28th, 2011
The application period corresponding to the Fall 2011 Probationary Period has been extended from April 5 to April 15. To learn more about EMeRG and ...
September 28th, 2010
EMeRG sticks up for our patients: "Here is the scene: It's Thursday night at Thurston Hall, and you are hanging out in the front of the building wi...
September 24th, 2009
Do you need to request EMeRG for special events? Go to our Resources page for more information.
May 1st, 2008
EMeRG is currently in the process of opening our CME courses to the public. We will not be holding any continuing education courses over the summer b...
May 1st, 2008
The EMeRG CPR program is currently undergoing changes to our scheduling and training procedures. As such, there are no courses scheduled for the summ...
EMeRG is a proud member of the National Collegiate EMS Foundation ("NCEMSF"), and winner of its prestigious "Striving for Excellence in Campus EMS" gold-standard award.
EMeRG offers CPR classes for both laypersons and healthcare professionals, as well as First Aid classes that result in certification through the American Safety & Health Institute. �Please click the CPR tab above for more information on our program and the classes we offer.
The University Police Department protects and serves the University and surrounding area by providing professional law enforcement services and actively promoting community involvement through progressive community policing strategies and a commitment to education.
GW Campus Advisories provides important information about events in and around campus. In the event of an emergency, their website will post details as they become available. The site also provides helpful information on general preparedness, personal safety and security, and links to other emergency-service and -preparedness websites.