DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY OFFICE OF THE C N O N P WASHINGTON DC 1 Purpose To issue Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) training guidance for all Navy personnel TCCC is the Department of Defense (DoD) standard of care for all first responders, both medical
DOD INSTRUCTION 1322 - Executive Services Directorate In accordance with Section 708 of Public Law 114-328, develops a standardized combat casualty care instruction for all Service members, including the use of standardized trauma training platforms Establishes a requirement to record tactical combat casualty care (TCCC) certification in Service-designated training tracking systems 1 1
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY (1) Determine which Navy Medicine Readiness Training Commands and Navy Medicine Readiness Training Units are required to seek TCCC affiliation status as a training site to meet operational
MyNavyHR USFF and PACFLT: (1) Ensure deploying units meet the standardized TCCC Tier 1 ASM training certification requirements in line with references (a) and (d) (2) Ensure individual training
Tactical Combat Casualty Care - National Association of Emergency . . . TCCC-CMC (TCCC Combat Medic Corpsman – Tier 3)* is a 63-hour course for military medical personnel including medics, corpsmen and pararescue personnel deploying in support of combat operations The foundational medical science upon which TCCC is based is published in NAEMT’s PHTLS Military textbook in which the military chapters are written
(TCCC) Tiered Training - Allogy Standardization of TCCC training throughout the DoD enables the Military Departments to recognize TCCC certifications awarded to their Service members or DoD-EC regardless of the DoD Component conducting the training
Tactical Combat Casualty Care - California Emergency Medical Services . . . (TCCC TC3) FORWARD Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) has saved hundreds of lives during our nation's conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan Nearly 90% of combat fatalities occur before the casualty reaches a Medical treatment facility, it is clear that the prehospital phase of care is the focus of efforts to reduce deaths in combat Very few
Tactical Combat Casualty Care Training for Deploying Personnel In a memorandum dated August 9, 2010, the Surgeon General of the Navy mandated that deploying Navy physician assistants and Corpsmen receive three days of TCCC training, between six and eight months prior to deployment and within 180 days of deployment, respectively
DOD INSTRUCTION 1322 - Military Health System All Service Member TCCC course replaces Service trauma skills currently taught in first aid and self-aid buddy care courses Training all Service members in TCCC fulfills the following Joint Requirements Oversight Council Memorandums (JROCMs): JROCM 031-14, JROCM 025-15, and JROCM 048-15