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- ENHANCED 3 Day Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) SKILLS COURSE: Weaponized Medicine with Ballistic Wound Packing and Lund/Airway Lab
ENHANCED 3 Day Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) SKILLS COURSE: Weaponized Medicine with Ballistic Wound Packing and Lund/Airway Lab
This Course Requires an NDA for our 3 day TCCC SKILLS Course.
This is a Skills Course and not for a certification.
NOT A CARD PRODUCING COURSE
BRING YOUR TACTICAL KIT AR & PISTOL (Weapon not required / optional) AND BE READY TO LEARN AND GET DIRTY!
If you have NVGs bring them for optional night training.
We have Plate Carriers and Armor if you do not have your own.
The Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) course introduces evidence-based, life-saving techniques and strategies for providing the best trauma care on the battlefield. NAEMT conducts TCCC courses under the auspices of its PHTLS program, the recognized world leader in prehospital trauma education.
NAEMT’s TCCC courses use the PHTLS Military textbook and are fully compliant with the Department of Defense’s Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) guidelines. It is the only TCCC course endorsed by the American College of Surgeons.
The TCCC course is designed for combat EMS/military personnel, including medics, corpsmen, and pararescue personnel deploying in support of combat operations.
Almost 90% of American service men and women who die from combat wounds do so before they arrive at a medical treatment facility. This figure highlights the importance of the trauma care provided on the battlefield by combat medics, corpsmen, PJs, and even the casualties themselves and their fellow combatants. With respect to the actual care provided by combat medics on the battlefield, however, J. S Maughon noted in his paper in Military Medicine in 1970 that little had changed in the preceding 100 years. In the interval between the publication of Maughon's paper and the United States’ invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, there was also little progress made. The war years, though, have seen many lifesaving advances in battlefield trauma care pioneered by the Joint Trauma System and the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care. These advances have dramatically increased casualty survival. This is especially true when all members of combat units – not just medics - are trained in Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC.)
We will be conducting a lung, airway, ballistic wound packing labs with many other hands on skill stations.
Credit:
16 hours TCOLE Credit
16 hours Medical CEUs
Cost: $2700
You must notify us to pay and reserve a training seat.
Call if you have any questions or to submit payment: 270-871-2953