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Knowledge of the extensive biological and chemical weapons programs in other countries, and use of these weapons by terrorists both in the United States and abroad, have increased concern about the medical management of biological and chemical agent casualties, whether on the battlefield or domestically.  Military and civilian medical and public health professionals must become proficient in recognizing that a biological attack has occurred, activating the appropriate agencies and personnel to investigate the event, treating casualties, and preventing spread of disease.


— Resident Course —

Medical Management of Chemical and Biological Casualties Course (MMCBC)

(Course #6H-F26, School Codes 877 / 879)

USAMRIID and the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense (USAMRICD) jointly conduct the Medical Management of Chemical and Biological Casualties Course.

The course is designed for Medical Corps and Nurse Corps officers; physician assistants; Medical Service Corps officers in specialties 67B, C, or E; and other selected medical professionals.  Classroom instruction, laboratory, and field exercises prepare graduates to effectively manage casualties of chemical and biological agent exposure.

Classroom discussion includes the history and current threat of chemical and biological agent use, the characteristics of threat agents, the pathophysiology and treatment of agent exposure, and the principles of field management of threat agent casualties.

In the laboratory, attendees gain valuable, hands-on experience by participating in the resuscitation of a laboratory animal exposed to a nerve agent simulant.

In the field, attendees practice the principles of personal protection, triage, treatment, and decontamination of chemical casualties.  During this exercise, attendees learn the capabilities and limitations of Mission Oriented Protective Posture (MOPP) when treating casualties in a contaminated environment.

This 6-day course is offered eight times each year at Fort Detrick and Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.  Application for this course is via the Army Training Requirements and Resources System (ATRRS).  Requests for attendance should be made through your training branch.  The course is also available via several distance-learning products, including satellite broadcast, video teleconference, and videotape series.  The course is approved postgraduate education for physicians and nurses, and is approved military education for entry on the Officer Record Brief.  Dates of upcoming courses are listed below.

Registration Information:  http://ccc.apgea.army.mil/courses/registration/registration.htm 

The FY12/13 course schedule is as follows:

  •   9-14 September 2012
  •   28 October – 2 November 2012
  •   17-22 March 2013
  •   5-10 May 2013
  •   8-13 September 2013

If you have questions or need more information, feel free to contact the course director, by e-mail at:  Chief, Training, and Education Branch or the Distance Learning Project Manager, by e-mail at: Distance Learning Project Manager or write to: USAMRIID 1425 Porter Street ATTN: MCMR-UIM-O (Chief, Training, and Education Dept.) Fort Detrick, MD 21702-5011