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A guide on how to teach better TCCC and run trauma lanes through designing patients, scenarios and providing feedback.

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The goal of this page is to give the medic a resource for engaging with their battalion PA or Surgeon regarding the use of ketamine.

You keep twisting the windlass on your tourniquet, 5,6,7…11 times and you’re still bleeding… What is going on during the worst day of your life?! A portion of literature on tourniquets has recognized failure with slack. This means operators are twisting the windlass before pulling as much slack as they can through the friction…

How do you teach Improvised Tourniquets(TQ), if at all? ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย & 2. ย ย ย When is the last time you truly practiced/taught “sticks and rags?” ย ย While recognizing that commercial CoTCCC approved tourniquets ( CAT + SOFT-TW) are superior,and improvised tourniquets have a staggeringly…

Replacing fluids during resuscitation whilst working in a remote clinic can be challenging. The best option, of course, is whole blood followed by various intravenous solutions. Few remote locations have whole blood outside of the walking blood bank option which is still a hot top in the industry and unfortunately, not widely accepted. Once you…

One of the top killers worldwide is dehydration from diarrhea which counts for hundreds of thousands of deaths each year. Diarrhea and pneumonia are still causing 1.5 million deaths each year. During the Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases in an International Military Context conference, last week held in Hamburg, Germany one of the more interesting…

There are many reasons and many ways to perform a neuro exam. Whether one of your Soldiers was hit by an explosion or experienced an emergency while diving, a thorough neurological assessment is indicated. At very least, a solid neuro exam will establish a baseline from which you can trend recovery. This post was based…

Biology plays an important role in the understanding of complex forms of life. Understanding these intricate details of life helps individuals make more informed decisions about the health of their Soldiers and their own health. Biology helps us understand the big picture of life and how organisms function.ย By studying biology, students learn to make more…

Podcasts are a great free resource you can download with wifi then listen to later offline, while driving or during downtime. You can also make them unit training by having your company medics listen to an episode on their own time and then you all have a discussion or do a practical application the next…

This article was last reviewed in December 2018 and is based on research available at that time. We will attempt to update this page as new evidence and best practice becomes available. “Colloids and Crystalloids don’t carry oxygen or clotting factors. As Combat Medics we stop hemorrhaging, so it only makes sense to replace the…

Videos This playlist from the University of Hawai’i’s Maui College covers a basic intro to pharmacology skip to videos 3-5 to get right into it. Books There are few, if any, free online pharmacology textbooks. Here are some top recommendations for textbooks to purchase. Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Pharmacology 6th edition ($50) Bertram Katzung’s Basic And…

Anatomy & Physiology is the beginning to the ‘why’ behind why we do what we do. You need to understand how things truly work before you understand how they go wrong. A&P makes a Clinician better, and opens the doors for further learning and understanding.” First, we recommend every medical professional take an Anatomy &…