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So is it just me or have they severely dumbed down AIT for the new and improved 68W10 - Health Care Specialist? From what I have seen of medics fresh out of AIT is nothing more than a "high speed" CLS (Combat Life Saver) and even that can be controversial. In the Army's infinite wisdom and intelligence they have shortened the course to 13weeks now, took out just about every aspect of civilian emergency medicine and split it into two simple phases. Phase One being obtaining your EMT-B in about 4 weeks and Phase Two is CMAST or Combat Medic Advanced Skills Training for the remainder of the time. They have also recently got rid of drill sergeants for the course as well. They have removed the live tissue lab, dumbed down the blood lab, shortened clinical time at BAMC (Brooke Army Medical Center) to 5 days I believe it is now. As for civilian aspects they completely did away with the teaching of BTLS and PHTLS, taken out intubation with an ETT, and teach IV's in a pretty much "there's a vein there put the catheter right there" fashion. grossly reduced required A&P. On the plus they did add a very thorough TC3 course and improved time at your FTX (Field Training Exercise) and STX (Situational Training Exercise.) When these medics get to units for the first time they know near nothing relevant. Most unit's are realizing this and sending their FNGs to the hospitals for X amount of time to work in the ER. The ones who do not and have any PA worth his worth as their Battalion Surgeon will have the PA meet with the new guys regularly and perform his own classes.
AIT has changed drastically from when I first enlisted as a 91W10 - Field Medic to a few years ago '05 when they transitioned us to the new and improved 68W - Healthcare Specialist. I understand the new combat focus but I really think it is merely a ploy to boost numbers as medics are a critical skill MOS and will continue to be for as long as the foreseeable future tells. When I went through the average attrition rate was 57% I imagine it has gone up some due to the even more condensed package... Or it could have gone down due to the dumbing down of materials. Any comments on this from the military side of the house or the civilian side who takes interest in such things?
AIT has changed drastically from when I first enlisted as a 91W10 - Field Medic to a few years ago '05 when they transitioned us to the new and improved 68W - Healthcare Specialist. I understand the new combat focus but I really think it is merely a ploy to boost numbers as medics are a critical skill MOS and will continue to be for as long as the foreseeable future tells. When I went through the average attrition rate was 57% I imagine it has gone up some due to the even more condensed package... Or it could have gone down due to the dumbing down of materials. Any comments on this from the military side of the house or the civilian side who takes interest in such things?