CCRF is exploring the possiblility of formally linking with the Military Training Network (MTN). MTN is the development and coordination body for DOD training for BLS-CPR, ACLS, ATLS, PALS, and EMT. By entering into an agreement with MTN, the opportunity for commissioned officers to participate in these trainings (at no cost to the officer) would be developed. Currently, USPHS commissioned officers may be able to participate in these types of trainings at a military facility - but it isn't a guaranteed thing.

Several steps at a management and policy level would still need to be achieved. However, CCRF would like to know from you - if the opportunity to participate in any of these trainings at a military facility (hospital or base) were made available to you -

Would you take advantage of it?? 

Please respond to each question so we may best assess the need for pursuing this type of arrangement.


PHS Serial Number:

Question 1 - If the opportunity existed for you to take basic healthcare provider level CPR at a military facility, would you take it?
Yes  No

Question 2 - If the opportunity existed for you to take ACLS at a military facility, would you take it?
Yes  No

Question 3 - If the opportunity existed for you to take ATLS at a military facility, would you take it?
Yes  No

Question 4 - If the opportunity existed for you to take PALS at a military facility, would you take it?
Yes  No

Question 5 - If the opportunity existed for you to take EMT/paramedic training at a military facility, would you take it?
Yes  No

Question 6 - Are you qualified to instruct (please check as many as appropriate):

AHA Qualified Basic Healthcare Provider CPR   Yes  No
ACLS   Yes  No
ATLS   Yes  No
PALS   Yes  No

 

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