MC4 is required to provide new equipment training (NET) to units. As of March 2011, MC4 has provided instruction to approximately 90 percent of all active Army units, as well as numerous Army Reserve and National Guard units. View on Flickr
MC4 new equipment training familiarizes medical staff, combatant commanders and medical logisticians how to digitally document patient care, order and track medical supplies, and conduct medical situational awareness via MC4 systems. It also prepares unit technical personnel to support MC4 systems. View on Flickr
Over the course of five days, users attend classes of varied duration, typically at a unit’s home station. View on Flickr
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