Photo by Timothy Koster | Connecticut National Guard Public Affairs Office | 01.14.2020
NIANTIC, Conn. - Specialist Chantalle Rioux, a medic with the 248th Engineer Company, sticks an IV catheter into the arm of a simulated casualty during the Comprehensive Medical Training Course at Camp Nett, here, January 14, 2020. The CMT is a fifteen day course designed to allow students to earn Continuing Education Units necessary to maintain their Military Occupations Specialty. (U.S. Army......
Photo by Timothy Koster | Connecticut National Guard Public Affairs Office | 01.14.2020
NIANTIC, Conn. – Specialist Chantalle Rioux, a student in the Comprehensive Medical Training Course at Camp Nett, here, checks the lines to a bag of saline during a practical exercise January 14, 2020. The course is designed to allow students to earn 95 Continuing Education Units towards maintaining their 68W (Combat Medic) Military Occupational Specialty. (U.S. Army photo by Tim Koster,......
Photo by Timothy Koster | Connecticut National Guard Public Affairs Office | 01.14.2020
NIANTIC, Conn. – Sergeant Daniel Mozzochi, an instructor with the 2nd Battalion, 169th Regional Training Institute, evaluates Sgt. 1st Class Dominick Diemunsch during a practical exercise of the Comprehensive Medical Training Course at Camp Nett, here, January 14, 2020. The students needed to demonstrate proficiency with administering various invasive care techniques on simulated patients in......
Photo by Timothy Koster | Connecticut National Guard Public Affairs Office | 01.14.2020
NIANTIC, Conn. – Sergeant 1st Class Dominick Diemunsch, a Connecticut National Guard combat medic with the 118th Medical Battalion, applies a chest seal to a simulated casualty during the Comprehensive Medical Training Course at Camp Nett, here, January 14, 2020. The CMT course is new to the Army, following the restructure of the U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence, and is scheduled to be......
Photo by Timothy Koster | Connecticut National Guard Public Affairs Office | 01.14.2020
NIANTIC, Conn. – Students participate in an invasive care techniques practical exercise during a Comprehensive Medical Training Course at Camp Nett, here, January 14, 2020. These Soldiers are part of the new course that provides all required Continuing Education Units for maintaining their Combat Medic Military Occupational Specialty and teaches some of the newest protocol and methods in the......
Photo by Timothy Koster | Connecticut National Guard Public Affairs Office | 01.14.2020
NIANTIC, Conn. – Staff Sgt. Lindsay Walsh, assigned to the Rhode Island National Guard Recruiting and Retention Battalion, uses a syringe to flush an infusion tube with saline on a simulated casualty’s chest during a practical exercise of the Comprehensive Medical Training Course at Camp Nett, here, January 14, 2020. The fifteen day course is new to the Army and is open to all Army medical......
Photo by Timothy Koster | Connecticut National Guard Public Affairs Office | 01.14.2020
NIANTIC, Conn. – Staff Sgt. Lindsay Walsh, assigned to the Rhode Island National guard Recruiting and Retention Battalion, inserts a chest tube into a simulated casualty as Spc. Chantelle Rioux, a fellow student and Combat Medic, and her grader watch during the Comprehensive Medical Training Course at Camp Nett, Jan. 14, 2020. The CMT is a new course designed to recertify military medical......
Photo by Timothy Koster | Connecticut National Guard Public Affairs Office | 01.14.2020
NIANTIC, Conn. – Staff Sgt. Lindsay Walsh, assigned to the Rhode Island National Guard Recruiting and Retention Battalion, cleans a simulated casualty’s chest prior to administering a chest tube during Comprehensive Medical Training, Camp Nett, Jan. 14, 2020. This training is designed to allow students to earn continuing education credits toward maintaining their 68W (Combat Medic)......