Operational Medicine — CUSTOMIZABLE
Applied Battlefield Medicine
Modular 8–40 hour TCCC practicum — IED, OPFOR, confined space, and high-angle scenarios customized to your mission.

Applied Battlefield Medicine (ABM) is an intensive, hands-on practicum designed for medics and operators with prior TCCC exposure who need to pressure-test their skills inside realistic operational scenarios. Unlike a fixed curriculum, ABM is modular — built around your unit’s mission profile, operational environment, and identified skill gaps. Packages range from 8 to 40 hours and encompass every phase from pre-mission medical planning through extended casualty care.
ABM puts students into scenarios they cannot rehearse for: IED strikes with multiple casualties requiring simultaneous triage and treatment, opposing forces engagements where care happens under fire, confined space and collapsed structure rescues demanding patient packaging in zero-visibility conditions, and high-angle extrications where rigging and medical intervention happen simultaneously. Each scenario layers advanced patient management — hemorrhage control, surgical airway intervention, tension pneumothorax treatment, IV/IO resuscitation, blast and burn management — with the stress, fatigue, and decision overload of real-world battlefield medicine. T1G’s cadre tailors the scenario mix, intensity, and duration to match where your team is and where they need to be.
T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations.. Let’s talk about it.

