Operational Medicine — CUSTOMIZABLE
Extended-Prolonged Casualty/Field Care Course
50-hour critical care for SOF medics operating in austere environments with extended evacuation timelines.

Extended/Prolonged Casualty/Field Care Course (ECC/PCC/PFC) is a 50-hour advanced program for experienced SOF medics, corpsmen, and medical providers operating in austere environments where evacuation timelines extend well beyond the golden hour. This course addresses the reality that SOF elements routinely operate in undeveloped theaters where the medic is the highest echelon of care available for hours or days. Training integrates laboratory and diagnostic interpretation, patient monitoring, and pre-mission medical planning into realistic, prolonged care scenarios — building the clinical judgment required to keep casualties alive when evacuation is delayed or denied.
The curriculum draws from 31 skill areas covering every phase of extended casualty management: advanced airway and chest trauma intervention, blood transfusion and massive transfusion protocols, field surgical and suturing techniques, ultrasound assessment, wound debridement and infection management, regional and general anesthesia, K-9 medical care, telemedicine and remote physician consultation, and austere environment medical planning — including country medical assessment and medical intelligence. Training is delivered through didactic instruction, hands-on skills stations, and an extensive culminating field exercise that forces students to integrate everything under operational conditions. T1G builds each iteration around the unit’s deployment profile and anticipated medical challenges.
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.

