Medical training
Tactical Medicine and Pre-Hospital Trauma Courses Designed and Delivered for Operators and Responders at All Levels
Tactical Medical (TacMed) courses are designed for military, law enforcement, fire/rescue/EMS and security professionals. Our curriculum is proven effective for medical and non-medical backgrounds and is ideal for those working either overseas or domestically in tactical environments from urban settings to austere and remote operations.
We offer several packages to train and certify personnel, using two-day, three-day, four-day and custom-length courses to create the most proficient trauma medicine practitioners on the field. Training is 80% hands-on application in the form of labs, skills stations and practical exercises. All courses cover the latest guidelines, techniques, recommended equipment and include a final training exercise in accordance with recommendations from the committees on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC), Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) and Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS).
K9 Casualty Care is a stand-alone specialty course that prepares canine handlers, teammates and owners to assess and treat canine trauma, medical emergencies and diseases. As with all our TacMed courses this program uses the most current K9 Casualty Care guidelines to give our canine partners that best chance at operational success and survival.
Dawita Medical Training Course Types
Instructors
Dawita instructors are chosen for their expertise, professional attitude and passion for the industry. Their real-world experience brings unique qualifications to our cardiac training curriculum. Our medical trainers have current backgrounds from military SOF, law enforcement, fire/rescue/EMS and private military/security contracting. Dawita instructors bring the latest cardiac medical experience to every class.
Plan Ahead
All course participants are required to provide identification. Additional credentials and permits may also be necessary. Please see the Legal Requirements for a full list.
Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Courses
All graduates earn certification through the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT), valid for three years (TCCC) or four years (TECC and PHTLS) and earn Continuing Education.