



Tactical Combat Casualty Care
All Service Members
ABOUT
The Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) All Service Members (ASM) Course will familiarize you with TCCC concepts and lifesaving skills to render basic medical aid to a trauma casualty. The course provides information through a short lecture followed by interactive hands-on skills training and formal assessment. The ASM TCCC Course encompasses rapid casualty assessment, lifesaving medical skills, and critical communication and medical documentation techniques. The TCCC basic lifesaving skills have been proven safe and effective and can be performed by someone with no medical training. At the completion of this course, you will be qualified at a TCCC basic proficiency level.
WHO'S IT FOR?
This content was designed for use in the Tactical Combat Casualty Care for All Service Members Course (TCCC ASM), and is intended for nonmedical personnel.
PREREQUISITES
DATE
None.
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TIMING
LOCATION
0900-1700hrs
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COURSE OPTIONS
WHATS INCLUDED
WHAT TO BRING
CERTIFICATION
C.E.
INSTRUCTORS
COURSE STARTS IN
ALPHA
This is a straightforward 8 hours block of instructions that covers the entire TCCC - All Service Members Course at a basic level. This means the curriculum will be covered and all relevant skills stations will be taught with simulations
$180 per person (Minimum number of 20)
"Other fees apply for out of state training"
Up to 8 hours of professional instruction to include Dead tissue labs
Bring a pen & paper to take note, Issued tactical gear is required or we can supply a plate carrier and IFAK. Specifics will be covered once the course is booked.
Certificate of completion wil be issued to all students who complete the course stating that they have met or exceeded the JTS requirement for TCCC-ASM
Currently there is no nationally recognized "Continuing Education" (CE) Credits for this course
Your instructors are hand picked professional TCCC educators. Most of them teach fulltime for the U.S Navy or the Dept of State. Their backgrounds range from 68W, Naval Corpsman to Special Forces Medical Sergeants.