Have you considered your medical role during a terrorist attack, a school shooting, or an act of community violence?
Is your current skill set sufficient to care for the injured?
What will you do if there are no hospitals or other medical facilities available?
Are you prepared to defend yourself and protect the injured against hostilities?
We believe continuing medical education (CME) should be obtained by realistic simulation and scenario based training. If you are ready to make a difference, then you are ready for training that will push you to new heights.
Continuing education is an important and integral component at the International School of Tactical Medicine. This is an ongoing dynamic process for the entire faculty to ensure that you the student receive the most current and up-to-date information. We are committed to assist you in meeting your CME requirements for licensure.
Our faculty stays current with medical literature as well as changes and updates in law enforcement education and training. The entire faculty is involved in our instructor development program. Our teaching methodology is constantly reviewed and audited by our certifying and governing organizations at the state and federal level. We constantly undergo evalutation to ensure you receive the highest quality education possible.
CME for Physicians
The American College of Emergency Physicians has awarded the following continuing medical education credits for those candidates that successfully complete the program.
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Tactical Medicine Course Module A
21 Hours of Category 1 CME
Tactical Medicine Course Module B
25 Hours of Category 1 CME |
For more information regarding continuing medical education for physicians please visit the American College of Emergency Physicians at
http://www.acep.org/
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CE for EMS Personnel
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The County of Riverside Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA) has certified the following continuing education credits for those pre-hospital care providers that complete the training program.
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Tactical Medicine Course Module A
20 CE Credits for EMS personnel
Tactical Medicine Course Module B
20 CE Credits for EMS personnel
EMS CE Provider # 33-0047
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| For more information regarding continuing education for EMS personnel please visit the Emergency Medical Services Authority at http://www.emsa.ca.gov/
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CPT for Law Enforcement Personnel
The State of California Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) has certified the following continuing education credits for those law enforcement personnel that successfully complete the training program.
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Tactical Medicine Course Module A
Course Certification number 2080-23004
40 hours CPT for Law Enforcement Personnel
Tactical Medicine Course Module B
Course Certification number 2080-23006
40 hours CPT for Law Enforcement Personnel
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| For more information regarding Law Enforcement Certification please visit the Commission
on Peace officers Standards and training at http://www.post.ca.gov/
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CALEMA
California Emergency Management Agency
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In cooperation with the California Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training and the International School of Tactical Medicine we are proud to announce the approval of the first federally approved SWAT Medic training program in the United States. This school is the first to set a national standard for training SWAT medical team personnel.
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CA-024-RESP Tactical Medicine Course Module A
CA-025-RESP Tactical Medicine Course Module B
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DHS
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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As of October 23, 2006 the International School of Tactical Medicine, Tactical Medicine Course Module A and B are now fully federally approved by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Office for Domestic Preparedness. Control numbers and course titles are as follows:
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ODP # 060510-04R Tactical Medicine Course Module A
ODP # 060510-05R Tactical Medicine Course Module B
In the .pdf you can perform a search for "Emergency Medicine" or manually scroll to page 8 of the State Sponsored Course Catalog where CA-024-RESP & CA-025-RESP are listed. Further descriptions of the course are found within the .pdf on pages 106 & 107.
The link provided is found at the bottom of https://www.firstrespondertraining.gov/odp_webforms/ under State Sponsored Course Catalog.
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