Tactical training are often only available for active members of the military.
Most online course don't provide scenario based training.
Doing the right thing at the wrong time can cost more lives.
Designed to train tactical personnel to provide care for the wounded in the battlefield.
Practical significance for expanding access to high-quality medical training in combat scenarios.
Opens up new opportunities military personnel, medics, rescuers, and anyone working in high-risk environments.
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Tactical Combat Casualty Care
Care Under Fire (CUF)
Tactical Field Care (TFC)
Tactical Evacuation Care (TACEVAC)
This phase focuses on providing immediate care while the casualty and first responder are still under fire.
The primary goal is to stop life-threatening bleeding and move the casualty to a safer location.
Once the scene is safe, care shifts to TFC, where more comprehensive medical interventions can be performed.
This phase includes assessing the casualty, addressing airway and breathing issues, and managing other injuries.
This phase begins once the casualty is being evacuated to a higher level of care.
Additional medical personnel and equipment may be available during this phase.
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This course appropriate for medical and non-medical personnel involved in any unit or team, whether it is military, law enforcement, anti-poaching units or civilian/private sectors that can find themselves in a hostile situation or environment.
No, you don't need any previous medical or first aid training to benefit from this course.
Course curriculum
Introduction to Tactical Combat Casualty Care
Module 1: Care Under Fire
How to react
Moving a casualty to cover
Haemorrhage control
Tourniquet application
Module 2: Tactical Field Care
Differences from Care Under Fire
Establishing a perimeter
Haemorrhage control
Application of a haemostatic dressing
Airway management
Chin lift/Jaw thrust
Nasopharyngeal Airway
Extraglottal airway
Surgical Cricothyroidotomy (optional)
Respiration/Chest trauma
Pneumothorax & Tension pneumothorax
Chest seal & Occlusive dressing
Needle Chest Decompression & NDC
Circulation & Re-assessment of haemorrhages
Circulation & IV fluids (optional)
Intraosseous & IO fluid administration (optional)
Hypothermia
Analgesia
Antibiotics
Burns
Fractures
CPR
Preparation for evacuation
Module 3: Tactical Evacuation Care
Transition of care
Medical Kit
Bonus: Skill Cards Download
The course is done online and is self-paced. You decide how quickly (or slowly) you want to work through the content. You will have life-time access to the course.
No, unless you are already a doctor! This is not a medical degree, but this course will prepare you better for the life-threatening emergencies.
There will be an assessment at the end of the course and when you pass, you will receive a certificate valid for 3 years.