The Tactical Combat Casualty Care Course M T S A two-day, intensive course of emergency medical instruction designed for personnel who will be deploying.

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The Tactical Combat Casualty Care Course M T S A two-day, intensive course of emergency medical instruction designed for personnel who will be deploying to combat zones or high risk areas. Austere Medical Consulting in Partnership with Medical Training Solutions

Austere Medical Consulting Tactical Combat Casualty Care Course M T S The Facts: Advances in Body Armor have reduced the number of friendly KIA to an all-time low But the number of wounded remains at an all-time high – Over 9% of deployed personnel  More than 25 WIA per day  More dangerous than Viet Nam  More dangerous than WWII 90% of combat deaths occur on the battlefield before the casualty ever reaches a medical treatment facility 9-15% of KIA’s can be prevented with immediate, proper, medical intervention – THIS COULD BE YOU

Austere Medical Consulting Tactical Combat Casualty Care Course M T S Our Two-Day Course: Platform Instruction – focus on critical, life-saving skills  Care Under Fire  Tactical Field Care  CASEVAC Practical Exercise – hands-on experience  Training in realistic scenarios, using proven field techniques  Evaluation and retraining until skills are second nature Travel Medicine – protect yourself from non-combat infection  Instruction on critical non-combat health threats in remote areas

Austere Medical Consulting Tactical Combat Casualty Care Course M T S Our Instructors: Low student-instructor ratio (1-6 maximum) All instructors are carefully selected from the most highly qualified and experienced applicants Special Forces Medics, Certified Emergency Nurses, Paramedics All have been forward deployed for military operations Detailed qualifications, references, and testimonials available on request

Austere Medical Consulting Tactical Combat Casualty Care Course M T S Conclusion Perfect for personnel deploying to dangerous areas with little or no emergency medical training Also updates experienced medical personnel on the latest techniques and equipment The “State of the Art” is constantly changing – unlearn outdated medical training Get the skills required to save your life or the lives of others

Austere Medical Consulting Tactical Combat Casualty Care Course M T S Cost 1-10 Students: $2,000 per student Students: $1,500 per student More than 20 Students: $1,300 per student All fees are exclusive of travel expenses for instructors. “Go Bags” containing latest tourniquets, pressure dressings, and other first aid equipment are provided at no additional cost.

Austere Medical Consulting Tactical Combat Casualty Care Course M T S Contact: Connie Fluet, RN, Certified Emergency Nurse