UAPMed is a confidential space where trained professionals are welcome to discuss and explore the history and nature of UAP/UFO exposures and help develop a means to change the status quo with respect to the treatment of UAP/UFO witnesses.
UAPMed provides resources and guidance for medical professionals to address the variety of health effects associated with UAP exposures, and advocates for a reduction in stigma and removal of barriers to patient care and support.
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UAPMed believes in equipping first responders and healthcare professionals with the resources they need to address UAP health incidents and those who experience them.
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The UAPMed Youtube channel serves as resource for healthcare professionals to learn about UAP health-related effects through roundtable discussions, expert interviews, and stories from UAP experiencers.
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UAPMed is a confidential space where trained professionals are welcome to discuss and explore the history and nature of UAP/UFO exposures and help develop a means to change the status quo with respect to the treatment of UAP/UFO witnesses.
We invite members of the mental health and medical professionals to engage on the subject of UAP/UFO exposures.
A tool for the public and UAPmed members interested in learning more about the UFO/UAP topic and to share their experiences with professionals.
Many people have had close exposures to UAP/UFO and related phenomena and have suffered isolation, humiliation, and a lack of support.
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