TCCC collections for military
Current Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Guidelines as of 25 JANUARY 2024. The TCCC Guidelines are the standard of care for the modern battlefield.
This collection contains the Tactical Combat Casualty Care Standardized Training Program for All Service Members (TCCC ASM) developed by the Joint Trauma System, part of the United States Health Agency.
This collection contains the standardized Tactical Combat Care Casualty Care Combat Lifesavers Course (TCCC CLS) developed by the Joint Trauma System, part of the Agency for Health Care.
This collection contains the standardized Tactical Combat Casualty Care Combat Medic/Corpsman Course (TCCC CMC) curriculum developed by the Joint Trauma System, part of the Defense Health Agency.
Welcome to the Combat Paramedic or Provider, or CPP, course for Tactical Combat Casualty Care.
The Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Collection was created by the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) to provide military personnel with resources to promote best medical practices in the treatment of battlefield injuries.
Recommendations cover Care Under Fire (CUF), Tactical Field Support (TFC), Tactical Evacuation Support (TACEVAC).
The Prolonged Casualty Care (PCC) collection provides the latest recommendations based on evidence-based research and proven practices to optimize prolonged patient care in austere locations, improve outcomes and save lives.
TCCC EnRoute course - evacuation of the wounded, standardized training program
TCCC accounting forms and forms - downloadable and printable files
The collection includes medical equipment.
This course on whole blood transfusion provides the necessary knowledge, information and protocols for safe and effective whole blood transfusion.
The ASSET course provides the opportunity to learn the exposure to manage complex sources of life-threatening hemorrhage.
Video on TCCC
Tactical Combat Casualty Care - TCCC
The TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) course is a specialized medical program designed to train military personnel to provide care for the wounded in the battlefield. The word "Tactical" in the title indicates that the course is focused on teaching medical care in a combat environment.
The TCCC was first developed in the United States in the 1990s as a response to the need to improve the level of medical training for military personnel. Subsequently, this course has been adopted as a standard of medical training in the armies of many countries around the world.
TCCC in Ukrainian
We are pleased to announce important news for the Ukrainian military and medical community: official TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) courses are now available in Ukrainian. This was made possible thanks to official permission from the Deployed Medicine organization, which is one of the world's recognized leaders in the field of medical training for the military.
Along with its practical significance for expanding access to high-quality medical training in Ukraine, this step also reflects increased international cooperation and recognition of the importance of Ukraine's military contribution to peacekeeping and defense efforts. It demonstrates the support of the international community and contributes to the development of military medicine infrastructure in Ukraine.
The availability of the TCCC course in Ukrainian opens up new opportunities for Ukrainian military personnel, medics, rescuers, and anyone working in high-risk environments. They can now receive first-class medical training tailored to their needs and language context.