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112th Combat Medic Training

 

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Thanks to immense help from Takugawa (Reverend) and Johansson (LoadedGun) we have been able to devise an efficient and effective way of training the 112th's combat medics. As expectations are clearly defined we need to be able to have a method which can allow for fluid progression through the ranks for those that wish to do so. Thus, starting this next Saturday group training sessions will be held bi-monthy. These group meetings will be held in the observation deck and lead by senior medical staff. Due to the nature of these group training sessions there will be no set curriculum and any decision regarding what shall be taught (or reviewed) will be left up to the decision of the senior medical staff and/or group in order to conform to the session's needs. I personally will be leading the first one on Saturday at 12 PM EST and encourage everyone that wants to attend to do so.

 

 

Group Training Guidelines

 

Due to the increase in the number of group training sessions they will not be considered as mandatory unless stated otherwise in an announcement or a group message. Non-mandatory group training should be seen as an opportunity to come learn not only from senior medical staff but also from your fellow peers as well. The primary purpose of these sessions is to provide a structured time in which medical staff know that they will be able to contact senior medical staff not only in order to learn but also to get qualifications checked off in order to be able to go up for promotion. These training sessions will only be made mandatory in cases where there is clearly a need for one due to either poor performance in the field, general disconnect between individuals, general skills checks, and so on. 

 

 

Individual Training Guidelines

 

Individual training sessions are much different than group training sessions. While they are considered to be less structured, they provide a great deal of flexibility to medical staff that wish to learn at their own pace or cannot attend group training sessions. Individual training sessions are unique in that they are able to be performed by medical staff that are only one rank above the trainees rank. This is to allow for the flourishing of teamwork, good professional relationships between medics, and for medics that wish to show leadership and training ability to shine. All that is required for an individual training session to take place is for the trainer to record exactly what he/she goes over with the trainee. This is not mean that if a trainee is taught something that is automatically checked off, the trainer has to contact a senior medical staff member and inform them that the training took place. The senior medical staff member will then ensure in short order that the trainee has actually retained the knowledge doing to them. Once that is complete said requirement will be checked off.

 

 

Who's Who

 

In order to avoid confusion I will make it very clear who is able to do what with regards to training. Senior medical staff refers to anyone with the rank of Specialist and above. These individuals will be able to check off anything that is required for the ranks below them in order to not only progress in the ranks but to also maintain their level of skill and excellence as combat medics. One thing to keep in mind however is that only Master Specialists and above can teach others in specializations.

 

 

If there are any questions regarding specific expectations, help with training someone, or any general questions please feel free to contact either myself or any other senior medical staff, we're always happy to help.

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