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Tactical Medicine Course Module C
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Introduction

Module C was developed to accomplish several goals. First and foremost is to add to your tactical medical acumen topics not covered in the Module A and Module B courses. In addition, based on the Module A and B course surveys from the past 16 years we will include the topics most often requested by the students. We are learning that an 80 hour Tactical Medicine training program may simply not be enough time to cover all the necessary skills and tasks that the tactical medic may be required to perform in all aspects of tactical operations

Second is the need to fulfill a re-certification process and or CME requirement that may be mandated by your agency. Many skills both tactical and medical as you know are perishable and the need for refresher training is necessary for the tactical medical provider to maintain a high level of proficiency.

Finally, as the scope of the tactical medicine provider has broadened so has the need for expanded education and training. Our world is becoming a more dangerous place. Enemies both foreign and domestic threaten our freedom, culture, economy and our way of life. Module C will give you additional training, new skill sets and the distinct advantage to be able to provide the best medical care possible in a host of austere environments.

Successful completion of Modules A & B are required prerequisites of this course.

Scope of Training

The topics covered in this course include:

  • School, Community and Workplace Violence
  • Tactical Response to the Active Shooter
  • Active Shooter Training Evolutions
  • Mass Casualty Incident Medicine
  • Active Shooter Tactical - Medical Scenarios
  • PTSD in Law Enforcement
  • Mass Casualty Tactical - Medical Scenarios
  • Fundamentals of Executive Protection & Dignitary Security
  • Executive & Close Protection Medicine
  • Fundamentals of Tactical Shotgun
  • Tactical Shotgun Range Exercises
  • Concealed Carry Techniques
  • Detail Movement & Defensive Tactics
  • Concealed Carry Range Exercises
  • On-Site Survey and Advance
  • Motorcade Assembly & Staging
  • Executive Protection & Dignitary Protection Tactical - Medical Scenarios
  • Legal Aspects of Tactical Medicine
  • Stress and Combat Physiology
  • Physical Performance Enhancement in the Tactical Environment
  • Wellness and Weight Loss Strategies for Law Enforcement
  • Live Fire Field Courses Tactical Pistol and Shotgun
  • Final Tactical - Medical Scenarios
  • Written Examination

Grants and Funding

SHSGP & UASI funding may be used to attend Modules A, B and C. See our Grants and Funding page for details.

Module C: catalog number 10-22395

Equipment Requirements

  • Tactical Uniform
  • Tactical Footwear
  • Gloves
  • Elbow Pads
  • Knee Pads
  • Hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Tactical Duty Belt
  • Agency issued duty weapon (pistol) and holster
  • Dual Magazine Pouch
  • Body Armor
  • Comfortable light weight, loose fitting, business suit (get one at a second hand store or thrift shop) it will get dirty.
  • Light weight comfortable dress shirt and tie (it will get dirty)
  • Comfortable dress shoes (you can run in)
  • Concealable belt holster and belt dual magazine pouch
  • Shotgun 12 Gauge with Sling
  • Hydration System
  • Flashlight with holster and extra batteries
  • Personal Hearing and Eye protection

Note: Palm Springs has a dry sunny desert climate and for those not acclimated or familiar with desert training should prepare themselves for this environement by having a hat, sunscreen, and an adequate hydration system at all times.


Ammunition Requirements

You may purchase ammunition at the school for your convenience or you may bring or ship your ammunition to the Police Department Training Center prior to class dates.

Module C: 400 rounds handgun, 100 rounds 00 Buck, 25 rounds 12 gauge slug

No hand loads, lead, or remanufactured ammunition may be used at the school. If you have any questions regarding ammunition requirements or the firearms training portion at the school please contact us via email or phone.

2011 Tuition

Tactical Medicine Course Module C December 5 - 9, 2011    $1495.00

Notes

Visit the registration page for course requirements and registration forms.

Tactical Medicine Courses begin on a Monday morning promptly at 0800 at the Palm Springs Police Training Center at 200 Civic Drive Palm Springs, California 92262. Our away classes begin promptly at 0800 at the designated course location.

International School of Tactical Medicine
P.O. Box 2852
Palm Springs, CA, 92263

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