
Kraft named Indiana EMS Association’s Leader of the Year

Emergency Physician Emily Kraft, MD, speaks at the IEMSA Golden Siren Award Banquet. Kraft serves as the EMS Medical Director at Reid Health.
June 3, 2025 -- A Reid Health emergency physician who has served as the EMS
Medical Director for several local first responder agencies for nearly a decade
now has earned statewide recognition for her work.
Emily Kraft, MD, was awarded the Leader of the Year Award
by the Indiana EMS Association at the organization's recent Golden Siren Award
Banquet.
The Centerville resident has been with Reid since 2017 in
her role as EMS Medical Director, collaborating with local agencies on both
sides of the Indiana-Ohio state line.
"I was honored to be nominated especially with other great
EMS leadership from around the state. This award was particularly meaningful
because it came as a complete surprise," Dr. Kraft said. "The first responder
community is a family. I'm honored and privileged to work with heroes every
day.
"Working as an emergency physician allows me to be there
for patients on what might be their worst day. It's always my hope that
regardless of the circumstances, I can make it better."
Over the past eight years, Dr. Kraft has pushed to elevate
the standard of local emergency care, ensuring first responders have the
knowledge, skills, and resources they need in life-threatening situations.
She has led numerous training initiatives and been a
driving force behind new triage protocols, advanced technologies, and
partnerships with public health agencies.
"Dr. Kraft embodies the core values of integrity,
compassion, and service. Her ability to lead by example, inspire her
colleagues, and advocate for the needs of both patients and providers makes her
a truly deserving candidate for this prestigious award," said Ryan Williams,
Director of EMS, Forensics, and Trauma Services for Reid Health.
Over the past year, Dr. Kraft has helped create Reid
Health's EMS Training Institute, which offers education for
those who'd like to become a certified emergency medical technician or a
licensed paramedic.
"I'm very proud of the development of the EMS Training
Institute to help more students successfully become paramedics in our region,"
she said. "We're nearing the end of the first cohort, and I couldn't be prouder
of their hard work. This was a collaborative effort with many stakeholders
in our community and shows the commitment to first responders in our region.
"Being able to offer a high-quality training
program locally allows more opportunity for our region's EMS providers to
advance their careers and increases the number of paramedics available to serve
our community."
"Working as an emergency physician allows me to be there for patients on what might be their worst day. It's always my hope that regardless of the circumstances, I can make it better." -- Emily Kraft, MD, Reid Health EMS Medical Director
The
paramedic program is an 11-month course that begins each fall with up to 15
students and includes classroom as well as clinical shifts in hospital and
field-based experiences.
Those
who complete the course and obtain their paramedic license have the opportunity
to receive verified credit from Ivy Tech Community College toward the
completion of the school's Associate of Applied Science in Paramedic Science
degree.
"Dr. Emily Kraft exemplifies the highest standard of
clinical excellence and compassionate leadership. Her unwavering dedication to
our EMS partners -- along with her tireless commitment to education, innovation,
and advocacy -- has elevated emergency care not just in our region but across
the state," said Misti Foust-Cofield, Vice President/Chief Nursing Officer for
Reid Health.
"Through her vision and influence, Dr. Kraft is helping
shape the future of EMS in Indiana, ensuring first responders have the tools,
training, and support they need to save lives. This well-deserved recognition
reflects not only her expertise as a physician but also the deep trust and
respect she's earned from colleagues, first responders, and communities
throughout Indiana. We're incredibly proud to have her as part of our team."