OPERATIONAL MEDICINE
MILITARY: These are contract vehicles through which you can contract with 911 TACMED:
- STARS II
- SITE III (expecting this year)
- SPAWAR Incubator
- OASIS 8(a) Subpool 1
- USSOCOM SOF Core Support Services
- 920th RW CRO/PJ/SERE Training BPA
- STARS III (expecting this year)
- Electronic FAA Accelerated and Simplified Master Ordering Agreement (EFAST MOA)
Basic Combat Trauma Training (BCTT):
Based on the CoTCCC course approved by USSOCOM and designed for the operator level as outlined in the Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) manual. While the course meets the outlined requirements, we exceed this by providing additional training for the burn and head trauma patients. We put major emphasis on patient assessment skills, concepts, and principles. This course prepares the operator to confidently and effectively apply the life-saving techniques of TCCC. 16 CAPCE CEU’s provided. (32-hour course)
PJ Combat Medic Training (CMT) Course |
This course meets the training requirements for the USAF for the Pararescueman to remain deployable. It includes Down Aircraft, Close Quarters Battle / Hostage Rescue, MASCAL Exercise, IED Blast Extrication, Confined Space, Ropes, Aircraft Infill and Exfill, and Subterranean Scenarios. The Didactic Curriculum mirrors the PJ Handbook to include the science and why they do the skills. The curriculum also covers Prolonged Field Care Considerations to give at a minimum 63 CEUs towards Paramedic. Current Cours is approved by AFSOC and attended via contract.
SOF Tactical Medical Refresher (SOF TMR / ATP & Paramedic Refresher):
Meets the training requirements of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) for recertification of the Paramedic and the USSOCOM Advanced Tactical Paramedic (ATP) certification. Designed to meet the skills sustainment of the EMT-P, as well as senior medics of the military - Army 18D, Air Force Pararescue, Marine Corps Amphibious Reconnaissance Corpsman, Navy IDC, and SPECWAR SEAL. The course affords recertification in BLS, ACLS, PALS or EPC, TCCC, AMLS and PHTLS. Full mission profiles can be tailored to meet specific client requirements. (84-hour course)
Applied Battlefield Medicine (ABM)
Is an intensive hands-on practicum for the medic/operator w/previous TCCC exposure. This modular course can include preset missions from planning through extended care. The student’s skills, within their scope of practice, into challenging and lifesaving real world scenarios such as IED, Opposing Forces, confined space and/or high angle situations with highly realistic stressors. (Customized 8-40 hour course)
Advanced Combat Medic Course (ACMC):
Designed for the experienced Medic/corpsman/provider. It provides the advanced medical skills to aid in caring for the unit personnel and for the combat casualty. It is the perfect course for the medic/corpsman/provider who might be receiving the casualty, assisting in a field clinic/BAS, or has to provide extended care due to MEDEVAC delay. (40-hour course)
Paramedic Recertification Course (PRC):
Meets the training/continuing education requirements of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians - Paramedic (NREMT-P) and most states for recertification in BLS, ACLS, PALS or EPC, TCCC, AMLS, and PHTLS. (45-hour course)
Extended/Prolonged Field Care Course (ECC/PFC):
This course is designed for the experienced Medic/Corpsman, SOF Medic or provider. The syllabus covers critical care for the medical or trauma patient and the evacuation process while operating in an undeveloped theatre with extended evacuation times. Enhanced capabilities will be derived from interpretation of laboratory, diagnostic, monitoring and pre-mission planning considerations. Advanced management techniques will be addressed as observed in recent theaters and trends throughout various medical communities. In depth instruction of subjects will be through didactic presentations, skills stations, and an extensive culminating practical exercise that will test the material covered. (50-hour course)
Flight Paramedic Certification (FP-C) Course:
A comprehensive training and exam preparation program. Upon completion, the candidate sits for the FP-C certification. The candidate must possess a current State or NREMT-P certification to attend. This course is designed specifically for the military medic and teaches critical care aeromedical concepts in an easy to understand format. The instructor staff has a 20% higher pass rate than the national average, accomplished using relevant and to the point instruction. This course provides insight and clarity to complex critical care medical concepts and procedures. (64-100 hour course)
Tactical Paramedic & Tactical Responder Review Course:
A comprehensive training and exam preparation program. Upon completion, the candidate sits for the TP-C / TR-C certification. The candidate must possess a current Law Enforcement, First Responder, EMT, or Paramedic State or NREMT-P certification to attend. This course is designed specifically for the tactical medic and teaches the critical medical components and team concepts in an easy to understand format. The instructor staff has a 20% higher pass rate than the national average, accomplished using relevant and to the point instruction. This course provides insight and clarity tactical medicine and combining good medicine with good tactics (16 -100 hour course)
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Tactical Medic Course:
This specialized medical course is structured for pre-hospital medical providers assigned to Military Units or Special Teams. This intensive course includes advanced swat training in firearms, close quarter combat, entry, and breaching tactics. The mission of this course is to expand the student’s knowledge of emergency medical care within the tactical environment. 16-63 CAPCE CEUs, 72 TCOLE(72 - hour course)
Advanced Tactical Medic Course:
This specialized takes the skills learned in Tactical Medic Course to the next level. This intensive course includes advanced swat training in firearms, close quarter combat, entry, and breaching tactics. Advanced SWAT medics will be exposed to new technology and how to employ this technology within the tactical environment. Advanced Tactical Medics will be re-certified in Basic Tactical Combat Casualty Care and exposed to Prolonged Field Care and K9 Medicine. The students will utilize their new skills in a multitude of mentally and physically challenging scenarios. 63-100 CAPCE CEUs, 50 TCOLE (50 – hr course)
Tactical Combat Casualty Care
Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) is developed by the U.S. Department of Defense Defense Health Agency (DHA) Joint Trauma System to teach evidence-based, life-saving techniques and strategies for providing the best trauma care on the battlefield. NAEMT conducts TCCC courses as specified by the DHA-JTS. NAEMT currently offers three types of TCCC courses.
We do create specialized TCCC Training and scenarios for our customers based on their primary mission set. Let us know how we can help you.
- TCCC-ASM (TCCC All Service Members – Tier 1) is a 7-hour course for all service members.
- TCCC-CLS (TCCC Combat Lifesaver – Tier 2) is a 40-hour course for non-medical military personnel deploying in support of combat operations.
- TCCC-CMC (TCCC Combat Medic/Corpsman – Tier 3) is a 63-hour course for military medical personnel including medics, corpsmen and pararescue personnel deploying in support of combat operations.
We do create specialized TCCC Training and scenarios for our customers based on their primary mission set. Let us know how we can help you.
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