TACTICAL MEDICAL PRACTITIONER
COURSE OVERVIEW
Tactical Medical Practitioner (TMP) is one of the most comprehensive Tactical EMS training programs for any EMT or Paramedic, who operates on a tactical team.
With the current and emerging threats that face law enforcement today, integration of skilled medical support is critical to mission success. TMP teaches everything from pre-mission planning and medical threat assessment to providing care in austere or high threat environments.
Students will learn the many differences in providing care in a tactical setting. Whether it's assessing a sprained ankle or treating a critically injured patient, students leave understanding how to provide care as a member of an integrated tactical team.
Students should expect to be challenged mentally and physically.
Students will receive the Tactical Emergency Casualty Care certification and be prepared to take the Tactical Paramedic-Certified or Tactical Responder-Certified exam by the International Board of Specialty Certification. This course will satisfy the majority of hours required to re-certify EMT and Paramedic.
Pre-requisites: EMT-B and currently employed by a public safety agency or government/military department with a medical mission set.
Course Delivery: The course is broken into 2 sections.
Section 1: 32 Hours online - opens 30 days prior to the start of the in-residence portion.
Section 2: In residence - 5 days (50 hours) in class and scenarios.
DURATION
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5 Days In-Person
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30 Days Self-Paced Online
DELIVERY
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Hybrid
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In-Person & Online
AUDIENCE
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Medical Providers That Currently or Will Be Supporting a SWAT or Tactical Team.
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(EMT, AEMT, Paramedic, RN, PA, MD)
CREDENTIAL
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Students Will Recieve
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82 Hours CAPCE Credit
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TECC or TCCC Certification
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IBSC FP-C/TP-C Prep or Recert Hours