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  • Guide to running Prolonged Casualty Care Training by Ragged Edge

    Ragged Edge guide to designing and running a prolonged casualty care exercise at the unit level.

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    Instructor Resources / Drills / Training, Prolonged Field Care
    2.16
  • Enhancing TCCC through Optimized Simulation

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

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    Continuing Education, Instructor Resources / Drills / Training, TCCC
    8.19
  • Combat Medic preparing medication in Sick Call

    Enabling Medics to manage Sick Call

    Guide for PAโ€™s and Senior Medics on improving Sick Call operations within their unit.

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    Clinical Medicine, Continuing Education, MOS Specific Articles
    7.20
  • Cricothyroidotomy Training Guide for Military Medics: Ragged Edge of the Scalpel

    Cric Training Guide for Military Medics and their Instructors

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    Airway Management, Continuing Education, Instructor Resources / Drills / Training, Prolonged Field Care, TCCC
    5.21
  • Treating TBI from the Aid Bag

    A medics guide to treating TBI with their Aid Bag.

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    Case Studies / Scenarios, Continuing Education, Instructor Resources / Drills / Training, Neuro & Psych, Pharmacology, Prolonged Field Care, TBI, TCCC, Traumatic Brain Injuries
    12.11
  • A Lost Opportunity

    A must read article for TCCC Instructors on how common mistakes ruin training.

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    Continuing Education, Instructor Resources / Drills / Training, TCCC
    9.16
  • Discord and Google Drive!

    Our Google Drive, Discord, Social media and merch

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    More Content & Support
    9.8
  • Ketamine Toolkit: Questions & Answers for your Medical Director

    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.

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    Instructor Resources / Drills / Training, Pain management, Pharmacology, Prolonged Field Care
    1.7
  • How to become an Army CRNA

    Guide to help shine some light on becoming an Army CRNA 66F

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    Continuing Education, MOS Specific Articles
    7.5
  • Anti-venom research: A response to the venomous article by The Guardian and TBIJ

    The intent of this article is to affirm to military providers and medics that the JTS Envenomation CPG and Antivenoms it suggested are efficient and data backed. We remind medics to be cautious of medical claims with no supported evidence. Recently, The Guardian & TBIJ articles collaborated with a scientist (Not Doctor), Juan Calvete, who…

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    More Content & Support, Prolonged Field Care
    7.3
  • Technician Badge for 68W – How to get yours:

    Explanation of what US Army Technician Badge is and how medics can get it.

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    MOS Specific Articles
    6.9
  • Evidence Under Fire: Military Medics guide to evaluating research

    This guide is for helping medics learn to look at studies.

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    Continuing Education
    5.19
  • CTC Medical Survival Guide

    This guide is mainly for medical Senior NCOโ€™s and Officers to prepare their unit for a more successful CTC rotation (and subsequently, a deployment) while avoiding common mistakes. Junior 68W may gain information from this to prepare themselves, but success will come from getting your unit involved in training. โ€œHow could I better prepare for…

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    Continuing Education, Instructor Resources / Drills / Training, MOS Specific Articles, TCCC
    4.8
  • Tranexamic Acid

    All about TXA – A guide for medics

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    Circulatory Support, Continuing Education, Hematology & Immunology, Instructor Resources / Drills / Training, Pathophysiology, Pharmacology, Prolonged Field Care, TBI, TCCC, Traumatic Brain Injuries
    12.21
  • doppler tourniquet CAT SOFT-TW SOFT-T TQ ultrasound artery arterial fetal cheap inexpensive testing technology

    Do you use a Doppler for Bleeding Control Training?

    Control of massive bleeding is all about achieving occlusion of the artery. This is the most important skill we can master as combat medics. Hemorrhaging is the leading cause of death on the battlefield, so we shouldnโ€™t focus on airway, respirations, needle decompressions or other โ€œsexyโ€ interventions until we absolutely have “M” in MARCH mastered.…

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    Instructor Resources / Drills / Training, Massive Hemorrhage, TCCC
    12.16
  • What if you didnโ€™t have Ketamine as a 68W Combat Medic?

    A basic guide for exposing combat medics to pain options beyond Ketamine, if they are prepared for it.

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    Case Studies / Scenarios, Continuing Education, Instructor Resources / Drills / Training, Pain management, Pharmacology, Prolonged Field Care
    11.18
  • Shirts & Stickers now available

    Shirts and stickers now available. More coming!

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    More Content & Support
    10.21
  • Prolonged Care in Large-Scale Combat Operations: A Call for Enhanced Training and Resources

    As military operations evolve, the challenges of providing effective casualty care and evacuation during large-scale combat operations become increasingly apparent. The devastating consequences of inadequate medical treatment can lead to catastrophic losses, underscoring the urgent need for a comprehensive approach to prolonged care in the battlefield. The U.S. Army’s Combat Medics, designated as 68Ws, play…

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    MOS Specific Articles, Prolonged Field Care
    10.14
  • TC 8-800 MEDIC 2021 Update

    The new version of TC 8-800 cuts out nearly 100 pages to distill a clear message for medics, NCOs, and officers: train to the modern standard of medicine. The TC clearly orders the training priorities: 1. TCCC – While trauma is only a small percentage of the patients we will treat, it constitutes the most…

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    Continuing Education
    8.28
  • Whole Blood Toolkit: Questions & Answers for your Medical Director

    A guide on Whole Blood Transfusions for Military medics

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    Circulatory Support, Continuing Education, Hematology & Immunology, Instructor Resources / Drills / Training, Prolonged Field Care, TCCC
    2.3
  • Next Gen Shorts: Is physical exertion after whole blood donation safe?

    Welcome to “Next Gen Shorts”, where we look to take a recent studyfocused on military and prehospital medicine, and condense it into a quickmanageable read to ensure you get what’s most important for your practice. Today’s paper is on the safety of physical exertion following whole blooddonation. The Background: The employment of whole blood (WB)…

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    Continuing Education
    6.3
  • Medic Professional Development Program

    Medics and corpsmen receive a fire hose of basic medical knowledge during their initial training. However, you can only learn and retain so much in a condensed military course. This weekly learning plan focuses primarily on anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology as the foundation for all other medical knowledge.

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    Anatomy & Physiology, Biology, Cardiovascular, Continuing Education, Endocrinology, GI/GU, HEENT, Hematology & Immunology, Infectious Diseases, Instructor Resources / Drills / Training, MOS Specific Articles, Neuro & Psych, OB/GYN, Orthopedics, Pathophysiology, Pharmacology, Preventive Medicine
    5.15
  • Next Gen Shorts: does the use of ketamine in suspected TBI increase mortality?

    Welcome to “Next Gen Shorts”, where we look to take a recent studyfocused on military and prehospital medicine, and condense it into a quickmanageable read to ensure you get what’s most important for your practice. Today’s paper discusses whether the use of ketamine in prehospital trauma increases patient mortality. The Background: Ketamine is well-known as…

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    Continuing Education
    4.8
  • Next Gen Shorts: Is palpable radial pulse a good estimate for systolic blood pressure?

    Welcome to “Next Gen Shorts”, where we look to take a recent study focused on military and prehospital medicine, and condense it into a quick manageable read to ensure you get what’s most important for your practice. Today’s paper is on the utility of radial pulse palpation for estimating systolic blood pressure. The Background: Blood…

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    Continuing Education
    2.1
  • Where do anecdotes fit into evidenced based medicine?

    By Jonathan C. Johnson and Andrew D. Fisher The internet and social media forums of which have become our greatest ally have begun to transform into an equally great adversary. ย This system seems to be designed and masterfully perfected to allow for experts and novices alike to come together and discuss controversial topics, while promoting…

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    Continuing Education, More Content & Support
    4.28
  • Malaria: A Scientific Introduction

    In 2018, malaria-infected an estimated 228 million people, killing over 400,000, disproportionately affecting the young and the poor (World Health Organization, 2019). Malaria is endemic to tropical and subtropical regions of the world, including parts of sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, and Central and South America (Suh, 2004). In 2003, the World Bank estimated that the…

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    Biology, Case Studies / Scenarios, Clinical Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Pathophysiology
    4.22
  • SOF PROVIDER COVID-19 RESPONSE

    https://bit.ly/2yDZSkR 5 APR 2020 REQUEST FOR SOF MEDICAL PROVIDERS SOF Friends and Other Military and Civilian Medical Providers and Medics, New York City is past the breaking point. The hospitals are truly overwhelmed. Besides the 5,000 beds or so being put in and around the city as field hospitals in field conditions, the major hospitals…

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    Continuing Education
    4.6
  • How to Get Free Medical Resources Through AMEDD Virtual Library

    As a member of the United States Army, you have a wealth of educational resources available to you. A great example is the Army Medical Department’s Virtual Library (AVL). The AVL links to a wide array of medical references and educational resources for medical providers of all levels. Here is how you can sign up…

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    Continuing Education
    3.24
  • Pelvic Binders in Trauma Resuscitation

    Originally posted on FOAMfrat: https://www.foamfrat.com/single-post/2018/09/05/Its-All-In-The-Hips Pelvic fractures (PFs) can be one of the most devasting injuries. They can happen with simple falls in the elderly to the more prevalent young males involved in high energy motor vehicle accidents (MVA). PFs that arise from falls tend to be less severe as those in high energy trauma.…

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    Circulatory Support, Continuing Education, Instructor Resources / Drills / Training, Orthopedics, Pathophysiology, Splinting
    6.11
  • 14 Medical Lessons Learned from The Battle of the Black Sea that are Still True Today

    Medical lessons learned have a habit of fading from memory as wars draw to a conclusion. Valuable knowledge can be lost if these hard earned lessons aren’t passed down to new providers. Below are 14 lessons learned from the 1992 battle which occurred in Mogadishu, Somalia, known today as the Battle of the Black Sea.…

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    Case Studies / Scenarios, More Content & Support, TCCC
    3.6
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  • Do you use a Doppler for Bleeding Control Training?

    8/9/2025
  • Treating TBI from the Aid Bag

    7/22/2025
  • What if you didnโ€™t have Ketamine as a 68W Combat Medic?

    7/22/2025
  • Shirts & Stickers now available

    10/21/2024
  • Prolonged Care in Large-Scale Combat Operations: A Call for Enhanced Training and Resources

    7/22/2025
  • A Lost Opportunity

    7/20/2025
  • Discord and Google Drive!

    7/17/2025
  • TC 8-800 MEDIC 2021 Update

    11/24/2022
  • Whole Blood Toolkit: Questions & Answers for your Medical Director

    7/22/2025
  • Ketamine Toolkit: Questions & Answers for your Medical Director

    7/22/2025

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