
Experienced Tactical Combat Casualty Care Instructor specializing in rapid trauma assessment and airway management. Demonstrated ability to maintain composure and prioritize patient survival in high-stress environments.
Trained in Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) with experience in rapid trauma assessment, hemorrhage control, airway management, and casualty stabilization in high-stress environments. Skilled in applying evidence-based pre-hospital trauma interventions including tourniquet application, wound packing, chest seal placement, and triage under combat or emergency conditions. Able to function effectively in time-sensitive, resource-limited situations while maintaining composure and prioritizing patient survival. Strong foundation in clinical support skills that translate directly to medical assistant and laboratory technician roles, including attention to detail, sterile technique awareness, and accurate documentation of patient findings and interventions.
Advised on shipboard warfare operations and navigation; maintain Combat Information Center (CIC)/Combat Direction Center (CDC) displays and provide strategic plotting for warfare areas, weapons control and navigation; operate surveillance radars, identification equipment,communication equipment, and associated Command and Control (C2) equipment; interpret and evaluate radar presentations and tactical situations and make recommendations to senior leadership; apply current procedures and doctrine to CIC/CDC operations as specified by Joint/Allied/U.S. Navy publications and instructions; and display and disseminate tactical information during Surface Warfare (SUW), Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD), Undersea Warfare (USW), Amphibious Warfare (AMW), Mine Warfare (MIW), Littoral Warfare (LW), Naval Surface Fire Support (NSFS), and Search and Rescue (SAR) operations.