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OKAMA was formed in 2000 to serve as a voice for Oklahoma EMS. OKAMA's purpose is to provide an organized and unified voice for ambulance services to intermediaries, legislators, and regulatory bodies, as well as develop and promote a code of ethics for ambulance services. See our About page for more information.

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The 2012 membership drive is in full swing and we want every provider to join our association and to be part of the ongoing efforts to improve the state of EMS in Oklahoma. Please click on the appropriate link for an application for either an active, associate, or corporate membership.

AAA Offers Free Webinar to AAA Members - July 28,2009

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AAA Members You are invited to participate on a FREE WEBINAR for an EFFECTIVE GRASS ROOTS LOBBYING TRAINING SESSION and HEALTH CARE REFORM UPDATE. TUESDAY, JULY 28, 2009 2:00 pm Eastern Training Session by Advocacy Guru Christopher Kush of Soapbox Consulting Health Care Reform Update by Tristan North, AAA SVP for Government Affairs The American Ambulance Association is hosting a FREE WEBINAR on how to become more effective in advocating issues before your Members of Congress. The training session will be conducted by Advocacy Guru Christopher Kush of Soapbox Consulting. Prior to the session, AAA Senior Vice President of Government Affairs will provide participants with an update on health care reform and efforts on Medicare ambulance relief. Please RSVP to tnorth@the-aaa.org if you would like to participate On Monday, July 27, the AAA will distribute details to all AAA member contacts on using Adobe Connect© to participate in the FREE WEBINAR. You will just need a computer with speakers to participate and hear the audio portion of the conference. About Christopher Kush As CEO of Soapbox Consulting in Washington, DC, Christopher Kush has trained thousands of federal, state, and local advocates to effectively advocate for their issues. He is the author of three books, The One-Hour Activist (Jossey-Bass, 2004), Grassroots Games, a collection of interactive training exercises (ASAE, 2001), and Cybercitizen (St. Martin's Press, 2000). He has been on National Public Radio, in U.S. News and World Report, in the Los Angeles Times, and on the Sirius Satellite Radio Network.

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