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The History and Honor of Combat Medicine
Combat Medicine was introduced to the public by Medical Corps in 1995. These principles are now applied in civilian settings, and as the world has seen, the lifesaving results are unequaled at over 98%.
When practiced under extreme circumstances, this positive differential
is staggering.
The need for emergency medicine may include:
- Failure of the Medical Infrastructure
- Isolation
- Limited Resources
- Terrorist activity
- Civil unrest which may influence the provision of medical care.
This site is designed to provide physicians, nurses, corpsmen, medics paramedics, mothers, fathers, farmers, sailors and anyone who cares to study,
expert guidance on safe and effective medical care in the extreme settings which are at hand.
Chuck Fenwick, Director
Medical Corps
Article: Combat Medicine, the Spirit of Good Medicine
This is KIO3. It can help protect you.
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Greetings from Medical Corps,
Medical Corps receives many good comments from our students. Rather than post them all we decided to pick one that tends to sum up the general feeling among past students.
Sincerely,
Medical Corps Staff
The Survival Blog (www.survivalblog.com) if you want to know how to survive a collapse of our economy and resulting civil destruction, this is the premier website to visit.
Operationalmedicine.org --
These are first rate Medical Training materials -
Exactly the type of subjects we teach in our hands-on classes! Navy Medicine at it's finest.
A free tutorial web site for Medical Spanish, with audio.
Sharpen Your Nursing Skills
Here's a link for non-prescription antibiotics -- for your pets.
Lyme Disease - For patients and heath care Professionals
Question: Will swabbing the skin with betadine or gargling with an iodine solution help protect the thyroid during an radiological event?
The answer is here.
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