For Professionals at the Frontline of UAP Exposure
Whether you’re a first responder or healthcare provider, get the information you need to support individuals exposed to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP).
UAP exposure can trigger confusion, fear, or distress in individuals. Many struggle with processing the event—especially when others dismiss it.
Professionals in first response and healthcare can make a difference in our new UAP reality by delivering informed, appropriate, and timely care to those who’ve had a UAP exposure.
With UAPMed, you have the tools and resources to get started.
-

Publications
Read our publications for guidance on UAP exposures.
-

Resources
Educational content for professionals about UAP exposure.
-

Articles
Editorials and announcements from our team of experts.
-

UAP Exposure?
Find resources, watch UAP testimonials, and gain expert insights.
New!! “Investigating Nonhuman Intelligence”.
Groundbreaking, multidisciplinary lecture series delivered by leading experts in their fields.
Presented in Partnership by the Human Institute and UAPMed
Coming up:
November 7, 2025 5pm EST
Michael Cifone
PhD Philosophy of Science
Founder & CEO, Society for UAP Studies
Editor-in-Chief, Limina
Topic: “Scientific Foundations for Investigating Non-Human Intelligence”
Defining the scientific methods, tools and frameworks for examining the possible existence of non-human intelligence (NHI).
December 12, 2025 6pm EST
Garry Nolan
Professor of Genetics, Stanford University
Co-Founder, SOL Foundation
Topic: “Developing Research Roadmaps for Investigating Non-Human Intelligence“
Outlining a pragmatic agenda for scientific research into non-human intelligence and close encounters, including biological effects, sample analysis, and pathways to professionalize anomaly research.
UAP Exposure Support Survey
For Mental Health Professionals
Help us learn about providing care to those exposed to UAP.
For Individuals Exposed to UAP
Help us learn how to support individuals exposed to UAP.
All surveys are anonymous and do not ask for personal information.
Join UAPMed
UAPMed is always looking for forward-thinking individuals with a desire to bring their unique insights, ideas, and expertise to our mission.
“When we admit to 70 plus years of UAP exposure, we must accept that those exposures have consequences for the individual, their families, their communities, and society. ”