Training for Disaster Area Management
Disaster area management advanced training is intended for first responders, rescue units and organizations, military units, and medical crews.
Disaster area management advanced training is intended for first responders, rescue units and organizations, military units, and medical crews.
Implementing the right extreme training feedback procedure can get the best results for trainees and increase their self-confidence.
Adrenaline can be both useful and damaging in stressful situations. Learn how to make the most of the adrenaline dose you get when working in extreme events.
Military field surgery training teaches you how to make the best medical decisions while working in extreme situations, during or after extreme events.
Prolonged field care training addresses field hospitals, remote facilities, naval vessels, disaster medical facilities for medical treatment & monitoring.
Triage and management during an MCI is vital training for managers & commanders. During an extreme event, multi-casualty management saves lives.
Trauma surgery training for extreme situations can help you save your life and your colleagues'. It creates teamwork and a common language.
Bleeding is the leading cause of preventable death but correct CAT tourniquet application can save a wounded’s life if applied correctly. Click for more.
One of the top challenges in intubation training is airway management and deciding who, of the wounded, requires intubation. Click for more information.
Information transfer in multiple casualty incidents can be problematic. Learn the best way to transfer information at different stages of treatment.