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TCCC “I am writing to offer my congratulations for the
recent dramatic advances in prehospital trauma care delivered by the U.S. military. Multiple recent publications have shown that Tactical Combat Casualty Care is saving lives on the battlefield.â€
Dr. Jeff Salomone American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma Chairman of Prehospital Trauma Subcommittee Letter to ASD Health Affairs 10 June 2008
Objectives:
EXPLAIN the differences between military and civilian pre-hospital trauma care
DESCRIBE the key factors influencing combat casualty care
UNDERSTAND how TCCC developed
DESCRIBE the phases of care in TCCC
Importance of the First Responder:
75-90% of all combat deaths occur before the casualty reaches a Medical Treatment Facility (MTF)
The fate of the injured often lies in the hands of the one who provides the first care to the casualty.
Corpsman, medic, or pararescueman (PJ)
Combat Lifesaver or non-medical combatant
Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care:
Sponsored by the DoD
42 members from all services in the DoD and civilian sector Trauma Surgeons, ER and Critical Care physicians, operational physicians; medical educators; combat medics, corpsmen, and PJs
Nearly 100% deployed experience
Meet quarterly; update TCCC as needed
Part of Defense Health Board – senior medical
advisory body to SECDEF