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22 lut 2014 · Advanced Individual Training – Fort Sam Houston, Texas – 10 weeks training for Combat Medic. The training consisted of the following: – Basic health care and hygiene for self and others. – We learned how to give shots (practiced on each other using saline) – Drawing blood (practiced on each other) – Starting IVs (practiced on each other)
MOS Codes in the Vietnam era - from Charles Carter - July 2012 MOS Military Occupation Specialty The U S Army used alpha-numeric codes to identify a soldier's Military Occupational Specialty. Basically, an "MOS" is the job in which the GI was stringently schooled and trained to perform.
68W (pronounced as sixty-eight whiskey using the NATO phonetic alphabet) is the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) for the United States Army's Combat Medic. 68Ws are primarily responsible for providing emergency medical treatment at point of wounding on the battlefield, limited primary care, and health protection and evacuation from a point ...
The Combat Medic Specialist Training Course (CMSTC) trains initial entry Soldiers to provide emergency lifesaving treatment at the point of injury and at echelon level I to resuscitate and stabilize casualties in a combat or training environment.
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As a Combat Medic Specialist, you'll administer emergency medical care in the field in both combat and humanitarian situations. Your training will allow you to serve as a first responder and triage illnesses and injuries to save lives, much like a paramedic in the civilian world.
All military medical training in the United States takes place at Joint Base San Antonio, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Here, among other medical jobs, Army Combat Medics, Air Force Medical Technicians, and Navy Hospital Corpsman complete their respective medical training programs.