Tactical Field Medicine and Advanced Emergency Trauma Care (5 Day)
This course is designed to teach the student the realities of attempting to perform casualty care in austere or hostile regions. In certain environments, you may find that you and the resources around you are the only ones available. Traumatic injuries require swift and immediate care. The course is designed by and taught by combat veterans who have all performed lifesaving skills under combat conditions.
This course is designed to teach the student the realities of attempting to perform casualty care in austere or hostile regions. In certain environments, you may find that you and the resources around you are the only ones available. Traumatic injuries require swift and immediate care. The course is designed by and taught by combat veterans who have all performed lifesaving skills under combat conditions.
This course is designed to teach the student the realities of attempting to perform casualty care in austere or hostile regions. In certain environments, you may find that you and the resources around you are the only ones available. Traumatic injuries require swift and immediate care. The course is designed by and taught by combat veterans who have all performed lifesaving skills under combat conditions.
NOTE: This is a 5 day course. This means that the course will run for 5 days from an available starting date, which can be selected below.
This course is designed to teach the student the realities of attempting to perform casualty care in austere or hostile regions. In certain environments, you may find that you and the resources around you are the only ones available. Traumatic injuries require swift and immediate care. The course is designed by and taught by combat veterans who have all performed lifesaving skills under combat conditions.
The course covers but is not limited to:
Medical Kit Preparation
Medical Mission Planning
Patient Assessment Techniques
Hemorrhage Control Techniques
Advanced Airway and Chest Trauma
Blast/Burn Injuries
Movement Techniques
Splinting Techniques
Extended Care Techniques
Working in Toxic Environments
Extended Care Considerations
Medical Emergency Scenarios