Trauma Response Virtual Training

Details

Sheepdog Response's Trauma Response Course was developed by our team of experts and is led by SGM Matt Smith.  We spend a lot of time on scenarios and training under stress.  

From mass shootings and car accidents to back country injuries and construction accidents, this course gives you the knowledge to help address life threatening injuries. 

We bring you our years of experience on the battlefield as well as here inside the United States treating trauma patients. Some of the scenarios for this course will be heavily based on active shooter situations, including school shootings.

Instructors

SGM Matt Smith

Proper Use

Of Medical Gear

Learn the proper use of tactical medical gear, including tourniquet's, pressure dressings, IFAK's, and more. You will also understand how to identify quality medical gear.

Situational

Awareness

Understand how to analyze and assess dangerous situations and determine the best plan of action. Learn how to use your home to your advantage in a home invasion. 

Ethical

Responsibility

Learn about Good Samaritan laws so that you are ready to jump into action. You will also gain an understanding of the history of trauma response and medicine.

Practical
Instruction

We move beyond the theoretical and philosophical and get straight to the practical. You'll finish this course feeling prepared to protect your family and your home.

What You'll Learn

  • Good Samaritan Laws
  • 5w's
  • The M.A.R.C.H. Protocol
  • How to properly apply a tourniquet
  • How to properly pack a wound
  • How to properly use pressure dressings
  • How to properly build out and use an IFAK

What You’ll Receive

FAQs

How long will I have access to this course?

You'll have lifetime access to these courses.

Who's the instructor for this course?

SGM Matt Smith

Why Virtual Training Works

Our virtual training courses are designed to help you become a master of the basics on your own schedule, right at home. You'll get lifetime access to our content, allowing you to re-visit the material as often as you'd like to refresh and stay sharp.

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