TCCC Training Concept

Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) is a “hands-on” method of instruction specifically developed for the military and those individuals requiring special tactics and/or immediate trauma skills when battlefield, remote care, prolonged transport, or unique rescue and/or environmental conditions exist. Who benefits from TCCC? Everyone from the first responder with no previous medical training to the most experienced emergency medicine provider. This is due to TCCC concentration on treatment of the trauma casualty/patient with particular emphasis on penetrating, blunt, and blast trauma in conjunction with environmental and situational concerns. TCCC is a level based program exclusively designed to instruct the training in an individual or joint format, allowing both the operators and medical providers to participate in a course of instruction simultaneously at a level of training, skill and interest for all members of the unit. We maximize the learning potential by utilizing customized exercise scenarios developed to employ all aspects of your team and the complications they may face. TCCC ensures you train the way you operate. TCCC is a system of education that can be built onto or modified to cover all aspects of your training needs such as: Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense (CBRND), high angle, confined space and/or swift-water/ocean rescue, Firefighter / EMS / Police medical and rescue concerns, mass casualty and disaster planning and management, tactical movement, combat shooting, counter ambush, mobility operations, and personal survival skills. ATSCC can provide instructor cadre for all levels of instruction, and per the request of the individual customer; from paramedic / SOF Medic, SOF PA to the Physician provider all our instructors are individually evaluated on their educational, technical, and operational know-how. Each of them are hand selected to guarantee that our clients receive only professional subject matter experts with real world experience who can effectively communicate and educate.
 
  TCCC Level I - Combatant Course  
A three day training program focusing on Self-Aid and Buddy-Aid for the Special Operations operator, Infantry Soldier / Marine, forward logistical support, and tactical law enforcement personnel. This course requires no previous medical training or equipment to attend, but it is recommended that students bring their individual field or tactical gear, and personal medical kit for implementation into exercise scenarios.
   
  TCCC Level II - Medical Provider Course  
A three day training program designed to meet the trauma requirements for the Special Operations medic, frontline infantry and flight medic, special tactics law enforcement medic and for those providers who work in remote regions with the potential for prolonged CASEVAC / MEDEVAC times, up to 72 hours from wounding to surgery. This course is recommended for Medical Officers (MD/PA/NP/NC) attached to units who lack combat trauma experience. It is highly recommended that providers bring field / tactical gear and medical kits they utilize to the course for implementation into exercise scenarios.
Note: This course can be run in conjunction with the LEVEL I Combatant Course. Attending medical personnel will receive more advanced trauma care instruction during classroom and skills laboratory times.
   
  TCCC Level III - Advanced Care Course  
This course is typically covers a 4 to 5 day period depending on the experience level of the attendees and is designed to familiarize Battalion Aid Station, Forward Surgical Teams and personnel assigned to similar functioning units, as well as advanced health care providers and medical specialists who work within the combat environment with combatant trauma care, medical mobility and civic action planning, medical intelligence gathering, and the treatment and prevention of injuries and illnesses seen during GWOT operations. Exercise scenarios will encompass all levels (echelons) of theater care for a comprehensive understanding on the treatment limitations of the frontline and evacuation medic and other field medical units. Classroom and training instruction covers combat shooting techniques, with the provider’s primary weapon, hands-on weapon familiarization with weapons utilized by coalition and enemy forces, personal survival skills, navigation and counter ambush drills, environmental medicine and entomology updates, as well as medical aspects of force protection, and active participation in non-certifying Combat Trauma Life Support (CTLS) training as developed by the Israeli Defense Forces School of Military Medicine. It is highly recommended that attendees bring field / tactical gear and medical kits they utilize to the course for implementation into exercise scenarios.
Note: CBRND instruction can be added per request.
 
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