WEBVTT 00:00.000 --> 00:02.083 ^- [Service Member] Lower. 00:02.232 --> 00:04.204 ^Same thing entering the aircraft. 00:04.204 --> 00:06.904 ^- So the purpose of the Joint en route Care course is 00:06.904 --> 00:07.737 to operationalize critical care providers 00:07.737 --> 00:11.904 from the hospital (instructor talking) 00:11.936 --> 00:13.595 to attach to Marine Corp units 00:13.595 --> 00:15.614 ^and other operational Navy units 00:15.614 --> 00:18.415 ^to provide life-saving interventions 00:18.415 --> 00:20.823 ^from the POI, or Point-of-Injury 00:20.823 --> 00:23.195 all the way through to ROW three transport 00:23.195 --> 00:25.231 in the combat battle space. 00:25.231 --> 00:28.104 So joint operability is one of the goals of our course. 00:28.104 --> 00:30.443 We try to tease out the common transport tasks 00:30.443 --> 00:32.146 across the spectrum of forces. 00:32.146 --> 00:34.289 You never know if you're gonna be a Marine Corp unit 00:34.289 --> 00:36.746 on the ground handing off to an Air Force team 00:36.746 --> 00:39.178 or if you're gonna be a Navy team picking up 00:39.178 --> 00:40.290 from an Army team. 00:40.290 --> 00:42.105 We have to be able to interchangeably work 00:42.105 --> 00:43.945 across the spectrum of the battle space 00:43.945 --> 00:46.612 because medicine is a team sport 00:47.344 --> 00:49.632 and we will go to this fight together as a group. 00:49.632 --> 00:50.901 (helicopter humming) 00:50.901 --> 00:53.768 One of the things that I've pushed forward is the fact 00:53.768 --> 00:55.847 that we need to do mobile training teams 00:55.847 --> 00:58.336 or conduct mobile training exercises so we can push 00:58.336 --> 00:59.634 this out to the forces, 00:59.634 --> 01:01.333 especially some place like here in the PACOM 01:01.333 --> 01:02.738 where you're ready for the fight tonight. 01:02.738 --> 01:03.715 (helicopter humming) 01:03.715 --> 01:05.956 - Half of 3rd Medical Battalion has been involved 01:05.956 --> 01:08.430 ^as we provided about half of the student class, 01:08.430 --> 01:11.782 ^as well as any small things that have come up 01:11.782 --> 01:14.715 that weren't able to be supplied ahead of time. 01:14.715 --> 01:17.359 Throughout the week we have been running simulations 01:17.359 --> 01:21.334 as well as doing some didactic training, as well 01:21.334 --> 01:23.496 through both power point presentation 01:23.496 --> 01:26.381 and then going and actually fiddling with the equipment 01:26.381 --> 01:29.298 and getting some hands on training. 01:30.161 --> 01:33.421 As far as the JECC course, It's been very beneficial 01:33.421 --> 01:36.943 for myself and my nurses and corpsman compatriots. 01:36.943 --> 01:39.575 We've been learning quite a bit and it's been really helping 01:39.575 --> 01:42.115 to solidify our critical care specialties. 01:42.115 --> 01:46.282 (rattling) (beeping)