Counter Mobil Violence Tactical Medical Operations Support Course (CMVTMOSC) 24 hour Course

This three-day course equips participants with essential skills needed to conduct tactical mobility operations, including dismounting and engaging from vehicles, single and multi-cell CQB techniques, point-of-wounding TCCC fundamentals, and casualty collection point (CCP) operations during movement.

 

Participants will operate in high-stress environments, applying a broad range of immediate care skills and medical management strategies, particularly in support of Law Enforcement Special Operations and Military En Route Combat Casualty Care. By integrating Close-Quarters Battle (CQB), Vehicle Close-Quarters Battle (VCQB), and En-Route Casualty Care, the course emphasizes the need for versatility and adaptability in trauma emergencies within fast-paced, high-risk environments.

 

The focus on managing the movement of casualties from CCP's through Tactical Vehicle En-Route Care, indicates a holistic approach to ensuring continuity of care in the battlefield or otherwise, high-threat environments. The ability to operate effectively in such scenarios is essential for tactical medics, given the unique complexities and risks involved.

  • Course Objective: The primary objective of this course is to provide medical providers with advanced prehospital casualty care education and skills focused on managing combat casualties in austere tactical environments. These professionals need to be prepared to deliver the highest level of care in the field of duty.
  • Course Duration: The CMVTMOSC course is a 24-hour program, providing in-depth training in combat life-saving techniques.
  • Curriculum: The course covers a wide range of advanced topics and skills, including:
  • Hemorrhage Control Management: Advanced techniques and strategies for controlling and managing severe bleeding, which is often a primary concern in combat trauma.
  • Airway and Respiratory Management: This includes advanced principles and strategies for establishing and managing airways and addressing respiratory issues in challenging conditions.
  • Trauma Shock Management: Strategies for the advanced management of shock, which may result from severe injuries in the field.
  • Burn Management: Comprehensive training in the treatment of burn injuries commonly encountered in the battlefield.
  • Casualty Collection Points (CCPs): Instruction on setting up and managing CCPs and Vehicle Casualty Collection Points VCCPs for efficient casualty care and medical treatment.
  • Extrication Techniques: Advanced skills related to safely and efficiently extracting casualties from dangerous or hostile environments.
  • Evacuation Preparation: Strategies and procedures for preparing casualties for evacuation to higher level medical facilities.
  • Classroom, Lab, and Field Format: The course is typically presented in a format that includes classroom lectures, hands-on skills training in a lab setting, and field scenario sessions to provide realistic and practical training experiences.

 

Course Cost : $450

2025 Dates TBA