FAQs - Coalition for Tactical Medicine - Combat Casualty Care Training & Education

FAQs

How can I apply for a CTM scholarship?

Our scholarships are open to many kinds of providers. Please visit our scholarship guidelines web page to find out more.

How are scholarships funded?

Scholarships are funded in a variety of ways through corporate and private donations as well as through grants. For more information please visit our scholarship guidelines web page.

Who may apply for a CTM scholarship?

Access our scholarship guidelines page for more information.

Who is on the CTM board?

The CTM board members comprise some of the best experts in the field of tactical medicine. Read more about our board by going to our “Who We Are” web page.

Why should I donate to CTM?

Your donation may save a life by providing much needed training and education to those in the business of saving lives. Go to our About page to see how.

How can I donate to CTM?

There are a number of different ways to donate. Please visit our contributions web page for specific information.

What is TCCC?

TCCC is the abbreviation for Tactical Combat Casualty Care.  Please visit our MEDMASH blog for more detailed information.

How can I gain access to the MEDMASH?

MEDMASH requires that you register. We will also ask you for information about you so that we can carefully target and develop our programs and services to our members.

Can I choose any training/education program I want to attend?

You may make a request for specific training and where you’d like to receive your training. All requests will be reviewed by the CTM Scholarship Selection Committee. For more information visit our scholarship guidelines page.

Who decides what training/education venues are acceptable?

The Scholarship Selection Committee.

What is MEDMASH?

MEDMASH is our blog. Each week moderator Ted Westmoreland reports and invites expert commentary on the latest tactical medical news, blogs, and forums to help you separate the wheat from the chaff.  A unique clearinghouse of information, MEDMASH reviews and compresses the week’s news, then links you back to critical, reliable lifesaving information. Register for MEDMASH.