TACTICAL COMBAT CASUALTY CARE


COURSE DESCRIPTION:

  • The aim of the Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) course is to teach evidence-based and practice-proven life-saving techniques, tactics, and strategies for providing the best possible care to trauma patients on the battlefield. The TCCC system is developed by the Defense Health Agency (DHA) of the U.S. Department of Defense (US DOD). The regular review and updating of the educational materials is overseen and controlled by the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC). Course accreditation is provided by the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians - (NAEMT), which delivers continuing education for healthcare professionals in the United States of America and across the globe.


COURSE TYPES:

  • Tactical Combat Casualty Care – All Service Members (TCCC – ASM) is a course designed for all members of security and armed forces. The course teaches the TCCC concept and a set of life-saving techniques required to provide basic treatment to trauma patients. The duration of the course is 1 day / 8 hours.

  • Tactical Combat Casualty Care – Combat Lifesaver (TCCC – CLS) is a course designed for non-medical personnel of security and armed forces deployed in operations and direct service duties. The duration of the course is 4 days / 40 hours.

  • Tactical Combat Casualty Care – Combat medic/Corpsman (TCCC – CMC) is a course designed for medical personnel of security and armed forces, including physicians, nurses, and paramedics, deployed in operations and direct service duties or supporting such activities. The duration of the course is 6 days / 64 hours.


TOPICS:

  • TCCC - ASM
  • TCCC - CLS
  • TCCC - CMC

COURSE DETAILS:

  • Target group: TCCC – ASM/CLS – members of security and armed forces; TCCC – CMC – medical personnel of security and armed forces and hospital medical personnel
  • Course duration: TCCC – ASM 1day-8 hours / TCCC – CLS 4days-40 hours / TCCC – CMC 6days-64 hours
  • Course fee: TCCC – ASM 150 EUR / TCCC – CLS 600 EUR / TCCC – CMC 900 EUR
  • Course location: Training center DRAPLIAK, Kameňolom, Čachtice, 916 21, 48°43'59.7"N 17°47'35.0"E
  • Course date: available dates can be found in our store
  • Accommodation and meals: accommodation provided at the course venue; meals individually arranged
  • Required equipment: notebook + writing supplies, tactical clothing and boots, tactical gear (helmet, plate carrier, combat belt, etc.)
  • Material and technical support of the course: medical consumables, tactical accessories, equipment, training aids, and others
  • Course staffing: AEM instructors with extensive experience in tactical and combat medicine and austere/remote medicine
  • Certification: upon successful completion, all participants will receive a TCCC (ASM/CLS/CMC) certificate

SAFETY CONDITIONS AND PARTICIPANT DECLARATION:

  • The Provider reserves the right to refuse participation in the course to individuals under the influence of alcohol or other intoxicating substances, as well as to individuals who are members or supporters of organizations or movements promoting extremism, terrorism, violence, or any form of racial, religious, or other intolerance.

  • The Provider further reserves the right to refuse participation or to exclude, without refund, any individual whose behavior, communication, or conduct involves hate speech, incitement to discrimination, degradation of other persons or institutions, disruption of a professional environment, or conduct incompatible with the principles of a safe, respectful, and professional educational setting. In such cases, the participant shall not be entitled to a refund of the course fee.

  • The Participant acknowledges that the course may include physically and psychologically demanding activities, stress-based scenarios, realistic injury simulations, handling of medical or tactical equipment, movement in outdoor terrain, training under limited or night-time lighting conditions, and other activities associated with an increased level of risk.

  • Participation in the course is voluntary and undertaken at the Participant's own responsibility. The Participant declares that they are physically and mentally fit to attend the course and acknowledge the potential risk of injury or other harm arising in connection with participation, unless such harm is demonstrably caused by the intentional misconduct of the Provider.

  • The Provider shall not be liable for damage or injury resulting from the Participant's failure to follow safety rules or instructor instructions, improper or unauthorized use of equipment, or circumstances constituting force majeure. The Participant will be informed without undue delay of any force majeure circumstances.

  • The Participant is obliged to comply with the instructions stated in the course description on the website and with all instructions given by instructors and organizational staff throughout the duration of the course.