COMBAT MEDICINE COURSES - TACTICAL COMBAT CASUALTY CARE
The courses are designed especially for military personnel, members of the security churches and those who will operate in places of military conflict. The training system is established on Tactical Combat Casualty Care and is divided to three basic levels according to TCCC Skill sets by provider level. Each level (I-III) has a specific range of skills that an individual must to manage. For more detailed information about the individual levels of training, please click on the icon / image located above the course abbreviation.
TC3 AC / ASM
TCCC FOR ALL SERVICE MEMBERS TIER I
The course, designed for ordinary fighters of the general public, will introduce students to the basics of providing pre-hospital emergency care in a combat environment and will focus on the basic diagnosis and treatment of the most common life-threatening conditions that a person may experience. fight meet.
TC3 AC / ASM
TCCC FOR ALL SERVICE MEMBERS TIER I
The course, designed for ordinary fighters of the general public, will introduce students to the basics of providing pre-hospital emergency care in a combat environment and will focus on the basic diagnosis and treatment of the most common life-threatening conditions that a person may experience. fight meet.
TC3 CLS 1
TCCC FOR COMBAT LIFESAVERS TIER II - PART1
The first part of the course expands knowledge and skills from the previous level of AC. The course is focused on non-medical personnel with a specific position for Combat Lifesaver. Extension of competencies to more invasive ones procedures and more complex diagnostics, will prepare you to deal with more complex situations that you may encounter when caring for a trauma patient in combat.
TC3 CM / CPS
TCCC FOR COMBAT MEDICS TIER III - PART 1
The introductory part of the course, designed not only for medical staff, but also for successful graduates of the previous CLS level, adds to all acquired areas a number of new tasks associated with new aids, and, in an inconvenient way, pharmaceuticals and liquids, designed to resuscitate a patient's trauma in a combat environment.