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Training Circular 8-800

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There's a new Training Circular 8-800, Medical Education & Demonstration of Individual Competence (MEDIC), and it is a major change from the last version. This episode is a deep dive into the new TC with the primary enlisted authors, MSG Kaleb Twilligear and MSG Hunter Black. Listen up as they talk about returning the responsibility for a ready medical force to the NCO level. Much of the conversation involves focusing on basic skills, from TCCC at deployedmedicine.com, to the 8-Step Training Model, to Troop Leading Procedures, the 68W STP, and even the Warrior Tasks and Battle Drills in STP 21-1-SMCT. F2s are the most highly trained medics in the conventional force, and we have a responsibility both as medics and NCOs to be familiar with these documents and ensure that we are meeting the standards they set forth.
The conversation also includes some strategies on how to work with your leadership on improving medical training at your unit, with a mention of a study linking a provider's familiarity with TCCC to the proficiency of the medics they supervise. There's also a discussion of a study from the Government Accountability Office detailing shortcomings in military medical training.
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There's a new Training Circular 8-800, Medical Education & Demonstration of Individual Competence (MEDIC), and it is a major change from the last version. This episode is a deep dive into the new TC with the primary enlisted authors, MSG Kaleb Twilligear and MSG Hunter Black. Listen up as they talk about returning the responsibility for a ready medical force to the NCO level. Much of the conversation involves focusing on basic skills, from TCCC at deployedmedicine.com, to the 8-Step Training Model, to Troop Leading Procedures, the 68W STP, and even the Warrior Tasks and Battle Drills in STP 21-1-SMCT. F2s are the most highly trained medics in the conventional force, and we have a responsibility both as medics and NCOs to be familiar with these documents and ensure that we are meeting the standards they set forth.
The conversation also includes some strategies on how to work with your leadership on improving medical training at your unit, with a mention of a study linking a provider's familiarity with TCCC to the proficiency of the medics they supervise. There's also a discussion of a study from the Government Accountability Office detailing shortcomings in military medical training.
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