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Advanced Surgical Skills for Exposure in Trauma (ASSET) Click on Picture to View Description of Course and Pay
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The Advanced Surgical Skills for Exposure in Trauma (ASSET) course uses human cadavers to teach surgical exposure of anatomic structures that, when injured, may pose a threat to life or limb. Students use a course manual that provides an overview of surgical exposures in key areas: neck, chest, abdomen and pelvis, and upper and lower extremities. The one-day course covers each section, beginning with a case-based overview that is followed by a hands-on exposure guided by the faculty.
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Combat Medic Skills Click on Picture to View Description of Course and Pay
New York Course Code: CMSNY06 Florida Course Code: CMSFL06
Combat Medic Skills
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The combat medic of today is the most technically advanced ever produced. Such an advanced technician requires an advanced teaching and learning system.
The course was created to serve as a repository of the skills that the combat medics must learn to achieve entry level competence.
Today’s combat medics must be an expert in emergency medical care, Force health protection, limited primary care, evacuation and warrior skills. Similar to Combat Medic Field Manual, this course recognizes the special needs of the combat medic.
However, this course will and must change over time, as we acquire new lessons and learn better ways of saving lives.
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Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Click on Picture to View Description of Course and Pay
New York Course Code: TCCCNY07 Florida Course Code: TCCCFL07
Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC)
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The U.S. Department of Defense’s Tactical Combat Casualty Care course, conducted by NAEMT, introduces evidence-based, life-saving techniques and strategies for providing the best trauma care on the battlefield.
NAEMT’s TCCC course is the only TCCC course endorsed by the American College of Surgeons.
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-MP (TCCC for Medical Personnel) course is designed for combat EMS/military personnel, including medics, corpsmen, and pararescue personnel deploying in support of combat operations. NAEMT also offers Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) for civilian tactical EMS.
The TCCC-AC (TCCC for All Combatants) course is designed for non-medical military personnel and includes first responder skills appropriate for soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines.
TCCC Tourniquets-and-Hemostatic Dressings The Number One Medical Priority for Initial Management of Trauma Victims Early control of severe hemorrhage is critical.
Prior to TCCC and effective battlefield tourniquets, extremity hemorrhage was the most frequent cause of preventable battlefield deaths. Injury to a major vessel can quickly lead to shock and death.
Only life-threatening bleeding warrants intervention during Care Under Fire.
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Tactical Medicine Essentials Click on Picture to View Description of Course and Pay
New York Course Code: TMENY05 Florida Course Code: TMEFL05
Tactical Medicine Essentials
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All aspects of tactical medicine is explained in detail. The book has information on how to handle everything from routine medical problems to more complex and serious injuries and illnesses that can occur in the tactical environment.
Saving lives and reducing liability are goals of every law enforcement agency.
This course teaches and shows you how to accomplish this. It will be valuable tool for any tactical medicine provider who works with law enforcement agencies, their special operations teams/SWAT, mobile field teams, bomb squads, K-9 units, and other elements with inique deployment circumstances that can benefit from close-up medical support.
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TCCC Tourniquets-and-Hemostatic Dressings Click on Picture to View Description of Course and Pay
NY Course Code: TCCCNY01 Florida Course Code: TCCCFL01
TCCC Tourniquets-and-Hemostatic Dressings
The Number One Medical Priority for Initial Management of Trauma Victims. Early control of severe hemorrhage is critical.
Prior to TCCC and effective battlefield tourniquets, extremity hemorrhage was the most frequent cause of preventable battlefield deaths.
Over 2500 deaths occurred in Vietnam secondary to hemorrhage from extremity wounds. Injury to a major vessel can quickly lead to shock and death. Only life-threatening bleeding warrants intervention during Care Under Fire.
Course Outline
When is bleeding life-threatening?
Care Under Fire.
A Preventable Death.
Tourniquet Application.
Combat Application Tourniquet: Instructions for One-Handed Application.
Combat Application Tourniquet Instructions for Two-Handed Application.
After a Tourniquet has been Applied.
Other Tourniquets.
Impact of Tourniquet Use Kragh – Annals of Surgery.
Safety of Tourniquet Use Kragh – Journal of Trauma.
Examples of Extremity Wounds That Do NOT Need a Tourniquet.
Use a tourniquet ONLY for severe bleeding!
Tourniquet Mistakes to Avoid!
Tourniquet Pain.
Tourniquets: Points to Remember.
Tourniquets: Points to Remember.
Tourniquet Practical.
External Bleeding – Where you Can’t Use a Tourniquet.
CoTCCC-Recommended Hemostatic Dressings.
Combat Gauze When You Can’t Use a Tourniquet Combat Gauze.
Combat Gauze Directions (1) Expose Wound & Identify Bleeding.
Combat Gauze Directions (2) Pack Wound Completely.
Combat Gauze Directions (3) Apply Direct Pressure.
Combat Gauze Directions (4) Bandage over Combat Gauze.
Combat Gauze Directions (5) Transport & Monitor Casualty.
Alternative Hemostatic Agents.
CO TCCC-Recommended Hemostatic Agents.