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TCCC / TC3 Combat Medic  68W10 Fieldcraft Student Handouts & Related Course Materials

TCCC / TC3 Combat Medic 68W10 Fieldcraft Student Handouts & Related Course Materials

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Health Care Specialist (68W) 
Overview
The health care specialist is primarily responsible for providing emergency medical treatment, limited primary care, and health protection and evacuation from a point of injury or illness. 

Job Duties
• Administer emergency medical treatment to battlefield casualties

• Assist with outpatient and inpatient care and treatment

• Prepare blood samples for laboratory analysis

• Prepare patients, operating rooms, equipment and supplies for surgery
Training
Job training for a health care specialist requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 16 weeks of Advanced Individual Training, including practice in-patient care. 

Some of the skills you’ll learn are:
• Patient-care techniques

• Emergency medical techniques

• Methods of sterilizing surgical equipment

• Plaster-casting techniques

Helpful Skills
• Enjoy helping and caring for others

• Ability to communicate effectively and work under stressful conditions

• Interest in chemistry, biology, psychology, general science and algebra

• High attention to detail

Future Civilian Careers
The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career with civilian hospitals, clinics, nursing homes or rehabilitation centers. With a health care specialist background, you may consider a career as an emergency medical technician, medical assistant, a medication aide or physician’s assistant.

With continued study and experience, you may qualify for certification with the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians as a first responder.

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