Medical Training

Medical Training Classes Overview

Tactical Medicine

Tactical Medicine equips civilians with the necessary skills to operate in environments where firearms-related injuries are likely to occur. This training emphasizes the integration of tactical principles with advanced medical care, ensuring that participants are prepared to provide effective treatment under pressure. Key components include risk assessment, injury management, and collaboration with tactical teams to ensure both patient and provider safety.

Stop the Bleed

The Stop the Bleed program focuses on equipping individuals with the skills to recognize and control life-threatening bleeding. Participants learn techniques such as direct pressure, tourniquet application, and packing wounds. This class is crucial for first responders, bystanders, and community members, as rapid response to bleeding injuries can significantly improve survival chances. The course emphasizes practical, hands-on training to bolster confidence and competence in emergency situations.

American Red Cross Bloodborne Pathogens

This course is designed to educate participants about the risks associated with bloodborne pathogens and how to prevent transmission in various environments. It addresses essential concepts such as infection control, personal protective equipment, and proper procedures for handling blood spills. Emphasizing real-world scenarios, this training prepares healthcare providers and first responders to maintain safety and minimize risks during medical interventions.

Adult First Aid and CPR

The Adult First Aid and CPR class provides essential skills and knowledge to respond effectively in emergency situations, focusing on adult patients. Participants receive training on recognizing and responding to cardiac emergencies, administering CPR, and providing basic first aid for injuries such as fractures and burns. This comprehensive course combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, ensuring participants are prepared to act confidently in critical moments.

Private Classes with Current TCCC Guidelines

These customized private classes focus on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) principles, incorporating the most up-to-date guidelines to address firearms-related trauma. Designed for healthcare professionals and specialized teams, this curriculum covers advanced trauma assessment, airway management, and hemorrhage control techniques specific to tactical scenarios. Participants engage in practical, scenario-based exercises to enhance their skills and responsiveness in high-stakes environments, ensuring they are well-prepared to deliver life-saving care when it matters most.

Through these medical training classes, participants gain a robust understanding of emergency medical response, enhancing their ability to provide critical care across diverse situations and environments.

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