Some of you might be looking for info about training aids that can not be put out for OPSEC reasons. Get ready to study A LOT.ĥ28 medics are also authorized and as of 2 years ago LRS is MTOEd SOCM medics.ĭid they finely change it so the ranger medics go through the SOCM course before going to BN? If you know your anatomy and basic Paramedic stuff you will be way ahead of the game. Hand book’ or something similar.īasically books that covers: Chest tubes, venous cut downs, sutures, drug dosages, crikes, etc. ![]() There is also a book that is pretty much a copy of the 18D hand book put out by I think Citadel Publishing You will find it in Barns & Noble medical section ‘Spec ops. I think the other one was called ‘Field Surgery’ or something like that. I saw a book called ‘Emergency War Surgery’ in clothing in sale last night it cover a lot of the advanced procedure and then some. For all intensive purposes USSOCOM is a 51st state in the DOT system. You now earn a USSOCOM paramedic certificate. The Brady paramedic books through paramedic level. There are a couple of books you could brush up on. USSOCOM EMT-Paramedic (EMT-P) and Advanced Tactical Practitioner (ATP) ExaminationĬare of the Trauma Patient in a Field Environment, Combat Trauma Management (CTM), Preventive Medicine, Nuclear, Biological & Chemical Casualty Care, Nursing Care, 30 hours of Clinical Sick Call rotation under medical officer supervision.Ĭertification as a USSOCOM-State ParamedicĬertification as a USSOCOM-State Advanced Tactical PractitionerĬertification as a National Registry EMT-BasicĪbility to challenge the National Registry EMT-Paramedic Examination PARAMEDIC FIELD INTERNSHIP & CLINICAL ROTATIONĢ-Week Hospital Rotation – Emergency department, labor & delivery, surgical intensive care, pediatric emergency department, and operating room.Ģ-Week Ambulance Rotation - assignment to an Advanced Life Support EMS unit responsible for responding to a variety of 911 emergency calls. Medical Patient Assessment, Pediatric Emergencies, Obstetrics & Gynecology Emergencies, Medical Patient Emergencies, Emergency Cardiac Care & Cardiac Pharmacology, and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Tactical Medical Emergencies Protocols.Ĥ. ![]() ![]() Trauma Patient Assessment, Basic & Advanced Airway Management, Patient Management Skills, Pre-Hospital Trauma Emergencies & Care, Tactical Combat Casualty Care, Operating Room Procedures, Minor Surgical Skills, and NREMT-Basic Examination. Special Operations Combat Medic Course (300-F8)Īnatomy & Physiology, Pathophysiology, Medical Terminology, Medical Documentation, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical calculations, and Basic Physical Examination Techniques More info can be found on the Ranger Medic Recruiting sticky in the Medical Forum.
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