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Yeah .

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All right . Mhm .

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Mhm . So this weekend here at

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Incirlik we're hosting a tactical

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combat casualty care course uh for our

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providers , nurses , technicians . We

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have E . O . D . Medical admin . Uh And

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we also have some of our NATO partners

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here this week , all of the medical

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course um in the navy , the army and

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the Air Force is making a transition to

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teachable . See uh So the Air Force um

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a few years ago has really made a push

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towards teachable C curriculum and

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moving away from S abc itself . A body

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hair was more of a didactic , more

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lecture and then presenting you with

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like the different types of materials

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that you're gonna be using and then

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telling you you do this this this mess

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well teachable . See actually goes into

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the why behind why we do what we do .

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So not just the this is your tourniquet ,

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this is your i gel that you use . This

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is why we use the ideal this is why we

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put a tourniquet on . And then we also

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have the simulation portions that you

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don't get with the S . Abc that you get

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in teacher policy to be able to do the

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hands on and reinforce that learning

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for people . So we started with some

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didactic some classroom training and

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then we moved into some hands on

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practice on dummies and other devices

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to practice our actual skills . Um And

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then it culminated into a capstone

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event in which we moved with a team of

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people into an environment that was

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care under fire and we practice what we

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learned throughout the past two days .

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I'm a medical , a FSC . I might not be

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a provider or a nurse , but I would

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still deploy with providers and nurses

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and if I deployed , um , went downrange

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with any of them , I would want to know

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how to help them provide their care to

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their casualties or if need be step in

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and provide that care . Hopefully I

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don't have to use this in real life

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ever . But if I do , I mean to be able

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to provide that advanced level of care .

