Tactical Medic
MEDICAL TRAINING for the EXECUTIVE PROTECTION PROFESSIONAL
Approved for post 9-11® VA benefits for all ESI core residency programs.
45 Clock Hours
About The Program
This fast-paced, hands-on course prepares law enforcement, security professionals, and responsible civilians to provide life-saving emergency care before EMS arrival. Grounded in the latest Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) guidelines, the course equips participants to confidently manage trauma and medical emergencies in both high-threat and everyday environments all in alignment with standardized NHTSA Guideline
Students gain foundational knowledge of human anatomy and physiology, then apply it through practical skills such as hemorrhage control, airway management, chest trauma treatment, and casualty movement. Emphasis is placed on scenario-based learning to build decision-making under stress.
Outcomes:
Graduates will be able to perform rapid trauma assessments, administer critical interventions, and operate confidently in high-stress incidents involving trauma or medical emergencies.
Certificate:
Participants who successfully complete the course receive a Certificate of Completion in Basic First Aid and Emergency Casualty Care, aligned standardized NHTSA and CoTECC guidelines.
Single Course: 5-days
Core Subjects
Year One
| Spring Semester 1 | Credits |
|---|---|
| Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies | 3 Credits |
| The Contemporary African Diaspora | 3 Credits |
| African-Americans: A Seminar | 3 Credits |
| Summer Semester 2 (Summer Session IV) | Credits |
|---|---|
Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies | 3 Credits |
The Contemporary African Diaspora | 3 Credits |
African-Americans: A Seminar | 3 Credits |
Year Two
| Spring Semester 1 | Credits |
|---|---|
| Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies | 3 Credits |
| The Contemporary African Diaspora | 3 Credits |
| African-Americans: A Seminar | 3 Credits |
| Summer Semester 2 (Summer Session IV) | Credits |
|---|---|
Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies | 3 Credits |
The Contemporary African Diaspora | 3 Credits |
African-Americans: A Seminar | 3 Credits |
Year Three
| Spring Semester 1 | Credits |
|---|---|
| Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies | 3 Credits |
| The Contemporary African Diaspora | 3 Credits |
| African-Americans: A Seminar | 3 Credits |
| Summer Semester 2 (Summer Session IV) | Credits |
|---|---|
Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies | 3 Credits |
The Contemporary African Diaspora | 3 Credits |
African-Americans: A Seminar | 3 Credits |
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