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TCCC COURSES?

When we started this project, I never thought about what would, unfortunately, and after the success of the courses of Tactical Medicine TCCC Mexico, have begun to swarm several courses of "partnerships" in different parts of Mexico (Toluca, Puebla, etc. ) who swear that their courses are the best, even were ostensibly military-type associations (although this is not true) that the protocols are in accordance with NOM Mexican whore, TCCC courses that do not work in Mexico that are made to the United States for long evacuations, the first respondent tactical courses are for the entire public as long as they come of age ... etc., a pack of lies and false conclusions that have nothing to do with what really is the TCCC course and the course of Tactical Medical Operator.
First, we need to understand what TCCC, Tactical Combat Casualty Care: Simple and care is simply tactical combat casualties (A floor is a victim of an accident, injury or trauma. The low word is used especially in the media to describe deaths and injuries caused by war or disaster. The general public often confused with the low end of fatality (death), but injuries are also non-lethal military use bajas.En , low sometimes have a more specific meaning, and refer to all the people lost to military service, including those killed in combat, killed by disease, incapacitated by physical or mental injuries, captured, deserted or disappeared. Less serious injuries do not prevent a person combat is not usually counted as casualties. wikipedia), that is, are the care provided to low while it is in one of the three phases of care tactical combat casualties (under fire, tactical field, tactical evacuation.) These precautions have not been created by the whim of someone (under the legal framework of this or that country), USA There is a committee which meets to assess the handling and situations that occur in the front (Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, etc) where there are outstanding coalition troops and operations are being carried in the global fight against terrorism, this committee is composed of both civilian and military personnel, hence emerging protocols, these are so far the best way to handle the casualties that arise in armed conflict or extreme violence, this is exactly how the protocols that dictate the NAEMT time for trauma patients, or the dictates of AHA CPR, but only the protocols, which have been tested and have reduced deaths in the CoTCCC is not a certifying body, as mentioned above, only gives the protocols, so those who say that their course is endorsed by CoTCCC are saying a fallacy, now claiming that their protocols are based on Mexican law?? they also are wrong, so far neither in the civil code of any state in the Constitution of Mexico, nor in the Rules of the STPS, Secretary of Health, corporate regulations or military law, is referred to management victims in fighting or extreme violence to these protocols.
These protocols are based on statistics of causes of death in combat on that ground, and after having three leading causes of preventable death in combat (First, bleeding limbs, Second tension pneumothorax and Third, airway problems) there is the management that can not be the same as the conventional protocols of the trauma patient, as in civilian trauma ABC priorities applies, not being able to apply this management priorities victims or casualties of combat .

Second Operator Courses in Medicine Tactics, First Responder Tactical Tactical First Aid Provider or whatever you want to call, is a course that the U.S. is Called Combat Lifesavers, and it is for the person operating, or military combatants , police, SWAT groups, special groups of Police, Marine etc. layman personal medical attention, is a course geared to its main function is the combat, I find it ridiculous and even stupid, to be teaching a course with these characteristics to the general public with just being an adult, because as mentioned earlier this course is only for operational staff military or law enforcement.
With the above, we can draw a conclusion:

TCCC courses are based on approved protocols based on experiences in actual combat, for that reason should be directed to the implementation of guidelines issued by the CoTCCC and applied in casualties in combat or extreme violence.
personnel must be trained to know these protocols and integration of these ongoing structured according to the guidelines issued by the CoTCCC.
It is best to come from an institution that is supported by the National Academy of Medicine of Mexico, or Mexican Academy of Surgery Etc. That staff of trainers this soaking in these protocols, which has the material for the practice and these are as real as possible.
first responder courses, etc. tactics medical operator. is only for its operational staff from the various Law Enforcement, public or private.
Finally, you take this type of course does not certify that the student who is made the course is a Paramedic TACTICAL, which is certified knowledge obtained in CoTCCC protocols and can be applied in situations that arise, this is the same as taking a course or PHTL ITLS, simply take and pass not certified as paramedics do you? These courses aim to exactly the same, just provide the protocols to know the comprehensive management of such victims.

not be fooled by people who promise courses supposedly international agency certifications (USA, Canada, etc) first assess who are certified and who are the instructors, and what the printed material provided the material used and during the course, your investment is something that worthwhile and not waste your money on courses marked "the cow."

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