Certification: Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC)

Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) is created by the
U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Health Agency, Joint
Trauma System (DHA-JTS) to teach evidence-based, lifesaving techniques and strategies for providing the best
trauma care on the battlefield.
The medical science upon which TCCC is based is published
in NAEMT's PHTLS Military textbook; the military chapters
are written by members of the Joint Trauma System
Committee on TCCC and other military medical experts.
NAEMT offers DHA-JTS TCCC courses through approved
NAEMT training centers. JTS TCCC courses offered by NAEMT
are endorsed by the American College of Surgeons.
Students who successfully complete the course receive a
certificate and a wallet card recognizing them as a TCCC
provider for 3 years.

More than two years of education or training after high school required?
Yes
More than two years of work experience required?
Yes
Oral or Written Exam Required?
Yes
Renewal Required?
Every 3 Year(s)
Renew through Re-Examination?
Yes

Specialty

The certification corresponds to a specialty within a recognized occupation. For example, Oncology Nurse and Pediatric Nurse are specialties within the nursing field, so Certified Oncology Nurse and Certified Pediatric Nurse would be classified as specialty certifications.