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Indeed. The round was called a C33 Ballisite Cartridge. It was flat on the end and was sealed at the mouth by a disc secured in place with red lacquer. Around the mouth there was a lacquered 6 mm black band.
If you look at Chapter 4 here...
I am not sure how the roll out will look for the new PHO MOSID. I know it is established Lt to LCol. I would like to think that PMEDs wth the qualifications (or close to the qualifications) would find themselves in this new occupation, given their demonstrated expertise in the field.
We will...
Indeed it will be a new MOSID with the entry to practice being a Bachelor of Public Health. Bioscience Officer has grown on the Occupational Health side of the force protection equation thus leaving the public health open.
You nailed it. Indeed it was impossible to keep having PMed doing all...
Well... good question. Combat Medics and Paramedics will get some preventive medicine training including WBGT and a small number of combat medics will get some additional training in hygiene and sanitation to work in the Bde PMed Section. The Bde PMed Section will be Public Health Officers (4)...
In terms of VAC claims hearing loss is the most costly thing overall to the Government of Canada. As such, there is a real interest in preventing it to the greatest extent possible.
1. Yes and more importantly is has become ingrained in field army culture, more than less. I have seen a...
I think until Med Tech / Med A / Combat Medic / Paramedic digs itself out of the manpower shortage hole they are in then you will not see it. The trades are very understaffed, and it is hoped this new combat medic MOSID will fix that by streamlining the time to OPF. Doctrine is aspirational as...
I was talking to someone at work today. I was not tracking but the CFHS paid for a large number of medics to attend the Canadian Tactical Paramedic Conference (CANTACMED) last year. In fact, CAF medics delivered a notable chunk of the presentations and the key note address! It would seem that...
In the Res F there will be Combat Medics and Paramedics and both Med A and Med Tech will cease to exist. Once you are trained as a medic in the Res F you can expect to continue to train (both military skills and medical skills), support army units by providing medical support to them when they...
The infantry Coy will have 1 x MCpl Paramedic, 1 x Cpl Paramedic, 2 x Cpl Combat Medic. So it could be ether. Both are well equip to deal with GSW / explosive injuries (although the paramedic has a few more tools).
Here is how I would train for land nav, assuming I could not wait for someone to teach me...
1) Get a 1:50,000 topo map (where does not matter), Silva Compass in mils: Silva Compass 16DCL-6400 MILS/360 Degrees | MEC (or Suunto: Suunto MC-2/G/6400 - Military mirror compass) and a C2 Protractor...
The intent it would seem is to have a quicker, less costly, CAF controlled training pipeline to deployment for Combat Medics. The training from recruitment to QL5 (or RQ Cpl) is too long now for Med Tech and there is a realization that the Primary Care Paramedic skill set is not universally...
The new Paramedic MOSID will see Paramedics paid to have their licences maintained. This is the same as other NCMs - MLAB TECH , DENT TECH, and MRAD TECH for example.
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