Medic

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Summary

Special Operations Combat Medic/NREMT P

Education

American Public University Bachelors in Sports and Health Sciences

EDUCATION

JSOMTC Special Operations Combat Medic Course (SOCM)

February 2018 – November 2018

Premier military trauma medicine course in the world. I graduated with a 92 gpa and was awarded the best Prolonged Field Care clinic out of a class of 40 people. The curriculum includes six weeks of EMT basic course, six weeks of college-level anatomy and physiology, five days of pharmacology, six weeks of clinical medicine, three individual six-week trauma blocks, a field internship rotation in Flint, Michigan for one month, and an NREMT P preparation course.

 

MARSOC Support Training Course

April 2013 – May 2013

MARSOC Support Training Course introduces support personnel to tactics, weapon systems, land navigation, repelling, CQB tactics. Weapon systems used included Colt 1911, and M4 Carbine.

 

SERE 

February 2013

United States Military school to train service members on how to Survive, Evade, Resist, and Escape in a POW situation.

 

Experience

WORK EXPERIENCE

United States Army: 68W W1 Special Operations Combat Medic 

February 2018 – Present

Sole medical attachment for Civil Affairs team. Responsibilities include medical readiness, coordination with OCONUS hospitals during deployment, training most up to date Tactical Combat Casualty Care Standards to both US service members, and partner nation force members. Stay up to date on the most recent tactics established by advanced US military tactical assets. Documentation and medical care of US service members.

United States Army Infantryman 11B

June 2016 – February 2018

Train fellow US service members on the most recent tactics established by US military tactical assets.

United States Navy 8404 Fleet Marine Force Corpsman

August 2010 – August 2015

One of two medical attachments for both conventional Marine Corps and MARSOC. Responsibilities include medical readiness, coordination with OCONUS hospitals during deployment, training most up to date Tactical Combat Casualty Care Standards to both US service members, and Partner nation force members. Stay up to date on the most recent tactics established by advanced US military tactical assets. Documentation and medical care of US service members.

Skills

  • 9 Years of experience in special operations treating point of care injuries and prolonged field care

Specialties

    point of care medicine prolonged field care, Trauma medicine and tactics