I was a combat medic. I'm going for 2 weeks High Key ICT this year.
After this 2 weeks HK, I am going for another 2 weeks HK with my unit 2 months later.
What should I expect from within these 2 weeks of medic course?
I heard people go medic refresher course only need 2-3 days. How come I'm going for 2 weeks?
Thanks for replying
maybe some upgrading courses?
www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/mindef_websites/atozlistings/smti/courses/military.html
Good Luck
Military Courses
Combat / Service Medic Course - 9 weeks
A course conducted for SAF trainees with no prior medical knowledge.
Graduates are qualified Combat /Service Medics and Level I Paramedics
who are able to work independently in the field setting as well as
clinical setting, supervised by a doctor, Senior Medic or Medic
Specialist. They also attain proficiency in patient assessment and
prioritization and are able to perform primary survey intervention,
first aid, intravenous infusion, and basic treatment skills.
Combat Medic Specialist II Course - 14 weeks
A course conducted for BSLC (Basic Section Leader Course) graduates
from SISPEC (School of Infantry Specialists) who are selected to be
Combat Medic Specialists. Trainees will undergo Level I and Level II
Paramedic training to equip them with the knowledge and skills to
assist the Senior Medic in managing the BCS (Battalion Casualty
Station) and the medical centre. Graduates will be able to assess
patients in an organised and prioritized manner. They will also possess
greater proficiency in assessment and treatment and be able to perform
selected treatment and protocols.
Service Medic Supervisory II Course - 7 weeks
It incorporates 6 weeks of Paramedic Level II Course with another week of Healthcare package.
NSmen Combat Medic Specialist II Course - 3 weeks
Identical to the Combat Medic Specialist II Course, with the exclusion
of the Paramedic modules. The emphasis is on field military support
operations.
Combat Medic Specialist I Course - 11 weeks
A course conducted for Combat Medic Specialists II. The Paramedic Level
III Course is incorporated into the first 7 weeks of this course.
Graduates are qualified Combat Medic Specialists I and Level III
Paramedics who function as Senior Medics in Medical Centres and the BCS
as well as independent crew leaders in the ambulance. Level III
Paramedics are able to assess and manage patients independently as well
as diagnose certain injuries and condition as a result of adept
knowledge of medical sciences.
Service Medic Supervisory I Course - 7 weeks
Identical to the Paramedic Level III course
NSmen Combat Medic Specialist I Course - 3 weeks
Identical to the Combat Medic Specialist I Course, with the exclusion
of the Paramedic modules. The emphasis is on field military support
operation.
Medical Officer Cadet Course (MOCC) - 4 months
This is an intensive 4 months course conducted for Medical Officer,
Dental Officer, and Nursing Officer Cadets. The objective of this
course is to train them for deployment in the SAF. The course consists
of modules in Peacetime Healthcare, Medical Logistics, Casualty Aid,
Battalion Casualty Station (BCS) Deployment, Casualty Evacuation,
Signals, Navigation, Medical Support Operations and Map Planning
Exercise.
For more information pertaining to MOCC training programmes and schedules, please email: [email protected]
Advanced Medical Officer Course (AMOC) - 3 weeks
A course that trains senior medical and medical ancillary officers
(both NSmen and active personnel) to hold key appointments such as
Division and Brigade Medical Officers or OCs in Combat Support
Hospitals and Medical Battalions. This intensive and demanding course
consists of lectures, visits, map planning exercises, field exercises
and a gruelling 3 day wargame exercise.
For more information pertaining to AMOC training programmes and schedules, please email: [email protected]
NSmen Ops Refresher Training
The Institute also conducts ops refresher training as part of the In-Camp Training (ICT) for all medical NSmen.
but mine is a 2 week HK
The nearest is NSmen Combat Medic Specialist I Course - 3 weeks
btw, if I have 2 HK ICT this year, it's considered 2 or 1 since we have 10 cycles?
Originally posted by vbhelper:but mine is a 2 week HK
The nearest is NSmen Combat Medic Specialist I Course - 3 weeks
btw, if I have 2 HK ICT this year, it's considered 2 or 1 since we have 10 cycles?
no matter how many ICT u went per ICT workyear, its still counted as only 1 per ICT workyear...