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Course Listing<br />

MED 100: 110-hours EMT-B course<br />

This is the required course for anyone seeking<br />

to become a certified Emergency Medical<br />

Technician—Basic (EMT-B). The course is<br />

based on the Department of Transportation's<br />

1994 EMT-Basic national curriculum.<br />

MED 103: SIMMAN<br />

Class for Medical NCO’s to become qualified<br />

operators. Training Support Centers in<br />

USAREUR have SIMMANs to assist<br />

Commanders in training and testing Soldiers<br />

and Medics. This course is required before<br />

signing out the equipment.<br />

MED 104: 24 Hour Refresher Course<br />

This is used for sustainment of NREMT-B and<br />

is recommended once every two years. The US<br />

Army EMS Office does not require a formal<br />

course to meet refresher requirements.<br />

MED 106: CLS/Combat Lifesaver<br />

Soldiers receive training in enhanced first aid<br />

procedures. This training serves as a bridge<br />

between the self-aid/buddy-aid training given to<br />

all soldiers during basic training and the medical<br />

training given to MOS 68W, Combat Medic.<br />

MED 105: Combat medic advanced skills<br />

training<br />

Tactical Combat Casualty care is the recognized<br />

standard for care in the combat and tactical<br />

environments. The course identifies the<br />

differences between the civilian standard of care<br />

versus care on the battlefield, challenging<br />

students to learn and apply different treatment<br />

modalities.<br />

All MED courses are taught<br />

at the <strong>Combined</strong> <strong>Arms</strong><br />

Training Center<br />

Rose Barracks<br />

Vilseck, Germany.<br />

For more information visit:<br />

www.catctraining.hqjmtc.army.mil<br />

or call DSN 314-476-3470<br />

FAX 314-476-4058<br />

To register and view course<br />

schedules visit:<br />

https://www.atrrs.army.mil<br />

CATC School Code: 757<br />

CATC<br />

COMBINED ARMS <strong>TRAINING</strong> <strong>CENTER</strong><br />

<strong>MEDICAL</strong><br />

<strong>SIMULATION</strong><br />

<strong>TRAINING</strong> <strong>CENTER</strong><br />

JOINT MULTINATIONAL <strong>TRAINING</strong> COMMAND


Mission - Conduct medical training in support of the combat readiness of USAREUR<br />

Medical Simulation Training Center<br />

18 Medical Simulation Training<br />

Centers (MSTC) were established<br />

throughout the Army in order to<br />

standardize medical training at the<br />

locations where the largest<br />

footprint of medics exist. MSTCs<br />

have a direct link to the AMEDD<br />

Center and School for the most<br />

current Programs of Instruction<br />

and lessons learned. This ensures<br />

rapid dispersal of the latest<br />

technology, equipment and lessons<br />

learned in order to reduce the died<br />

of wounds rate.<br />

MSTCs are tools for the<br />

Commander to provide Basic and<br />

Advanced Medical Training,<br />

Combat Life Saver Training,<br />

Annual Sustainment Training for<br />

NREMT, Pre-deployment Training,<br />

as well as a variety of other<br />

scenario based training. We can<br />

design specific Medical Training to<br />

meet the Commanders needs.<br />

68W SUSTAINMENT<br />

NREMT Re-registration Requirements<br />

CPR<br />

• Current certification in Cardiopulmonary<br />

Resuscitation (CPR) at the healthcare<br />

provider level or higher. Must be current<br />

through re-certification date.<br />

Refresher Training<br />

• Complete a formal State/Army approved<br />

EMT refresher course or complete 24 hours<br />

of continuing education (CE) equivalency<br />

training. You cannot utilize more than 10<br />

hours of distance learning as CE equivalency.<br />

48 Hours Additional Continuing Education<br />

• Training may be in any topic area at the<br />

EMT-B level or higher.<br />

• No more than 24 hours may be the same<br />

topic area.<br />

• No more than 24 hours of this requirement<br />

may be met through distance learning.<br />

Skills Validation<br />

• May be completed through an established<br />

Quality Assurance/Quality Inspection<br />

program. May be completed through direct<br />

observation testing. (i.e. All-Skills testing).<br />

• U.S. Army EMS has authorized ACMS-VT<br />

Table VIII to be utilized as an acceptable<br />

alternate method of skills validation.<br />

Expired NREMT Soldiers<br />

• Contact us directly!

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