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  • jsharmon7

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    Are you able to post what will be in the trauma kits, or what you will be training on? I would like to put a couple together to have after I attend your class. Thanks!
     

    jsharmon7

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    Looking forward to tomorrow! It sounds like it'll be warm. Is it safe to assume I should wear clothes I don't mind getting dirty, or will it matter?
     

    CavMedic

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    jsharmon7- that is correct. might get a little dirty bud

    tetter- I will be the instructor. I am a former Combat Medic, with real experience in battlefield medicine. I taught CLS to well over 150 soldiers, and I instructed newly incoming medics in TCCC. Beyond that, I am currently an EMT for Indianapolis and work on the busiest truck in the state. I will be the first to admit that I do not hold any official teaching titles, but to me that does not mean anything when it comes to teaching emergency trauma care. You either know what you are doing and what works because you have done it and done it and done it, or because you have classroom time yet no hands on experience (and believe me there are plenty of those guys out there, even in big academies or even EMS programs).
     
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