Medical training

Medical training, i.e. First Aid and more

_I don't think anyone needs to be made aware of how important it is to have at least basic knowledge of first aid, but how much do I really know and how much should we know to actually help someone?

VIP PROTECTION meets the expectations of our clients and organizes training in the field of medical rescue. To separate the individual levels, the entire course was divided into basic and advanced medical training and basic and military military medical training.

What does the training look like?

VIP When organizing training, PROTECTION entrusts its conduction to experienced employees who have not only theoretical but, above all, practical experience.
_The trainers put special emphasis on the practical application of knowledge rather than the unproductive viewing of hundreds of slides. Our trainers assume that muscle memory and numerous repetitions guarantee memorization. procedures.

Do I need to have medical knowledge to take part in the training?

_No you do not have to. The level of our training is adapted to the selected level of training and its participants.
You don't need to know anatomy or physiology of the body or have an A in the advanced biology exam. The training program was created for people who want to have first aid skills and want to ensure the safety of their family and others.

Medical training

_Basic

_Basic

_Stage I – Basic Medic

_The first stage, the so-called “Basic medic.”

It is dedicated to people who want to acquire basic knowledge and skills in first aid and have never participated in this type of courses.
For people who have participated in similar training but do not feel confident or want to consolidate previously acquired knowledge and refresh their skills.
During basic training, we present the most common everyday situations that you may encounter at home, at work or on vacation.

  •  What is it with these ambulances and admissions in the Hospital Emergency Department? Conditions
    polskiego systemu ochrony zdrowia w aspekcie praktycznym.
  • 112 or 999? – a test of patience and self-control when calling for help.
  • The pillar of rescue and emergency medicine – ABC (Airway, Breathing, Circulation).
  • BLS (Basic Life Support) training - aspects of cardiac arrest (adults, children and...
    niemowlęta).
  • Use of an AED during cardiac arrest.
  • Choking (choking)
  • Treatment of body injuries (hemorrhages, fractures).
  • The issue of traffic accidents.
  • How to assemble a first aid kit?
  • Is it worth getting insurance?
  • Is it worth talking to your family about the consequences of accidents?

_Advanced

_Advanced

_Stage II – Advanced Medic

Training for people with established knowledge and skills in the field of first aid or people who have successfully completed the "basic" course and want to expand their knowledge in the field of emergency medical services.
  • BLS + AED reminder
  • Anaphylaxis (allergy) – what to do if something stings us or we unknowingly eat something we are craving
    uczuleni.
  • Stroke.
  • Vomiting blood / bloody stool - what to do?
  • Chest pain, heart attack or stress
  • Hypothermia/hyperthermia
  • Burns
  • Amputations
  • Evisceration

Military medical training

_Basic

_Basic

_Stage III - Military Basic

_Training intended for advanced rescuers or people who have successfully completed a basic & advanced medical course. The contemporary geopolitical situation, the war in Ukraine, and hybrid attacks have shown European society that we live in uncertain times, times that our generation learned about from history books. Previous modern armed conflicts took place far from our borders, in other corners of the world. Now the war is just across our border and we feel the threat palpably. Tactical rescue is providing help in the danger zone when the medic does not operate in the comfort zone and uses the latest technical innovations to provide help that arose from the needs of war conditions. The course refers to current military procedures that are the result of the US Army's war experiences and are published in the guidelines of the TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) scientific committee. However, let's remember! We don't have to be at war or in a conflict zone to be able to use these types of skills. Such skills may be needed in the mountains, on exotic holidays, hunting, diving, fishing, climbing, generally in places where quality medical assistance or unavailability of the area will prevent professional, quick and effective assistance.
  • Follow the CABC/MARCHE protocol.
  • Review of specialized devices and dressings used in services.
  • The issue of gunshot and post-explosion wounds.
  • Procedure in the event of radioactive fallout.
  • How to prepare for "BlackOut"?
  • How to prepare for a family evacuation?

_Advanced

_Advanced

_Stage III - Military Advanced

_The fourth stage, "advanced military", is training intended for advanced rescuers or people who have successfully completed the basic medic, advanced medic & basic military course. The course is based on the previously acquired knowledge and skills in the field of emergency medical services. At this stage, instructors will require you to put your knowledge and skills into practice. The student will be introduced to a discomfort zone where he will be able to prove himself as a rescuer in crisis situations.
  • Reminder of knowledge from the "basic military" course
  • Situational scenes using phantoms, pretenders with the use of training first aid kits, simulated wounds and FX effects

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