SCHEDULE OF COURSES 1st April 19 to 31st March 20 Updated 19 Dec 19 DEFENCE MEDICAL SERVICES The Schedule of Courses is updated and republished on a monthly basis All course information downloaded from TAFMIS and is correct as at date/time of publishing
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SCHEDULE OFCOURSES
1st April 19 to 31st March 20
Updated 19 Dec 19
DEFENCE MEDICAL SERVICESThe Schedule of Courses is updated and republished on a monthly basis
All course information downloaded from TAFMIS and is correct as at date/time of publishing
Introduction
1. The DMS Schedule of Courses for Training Year (TY) 19/20 should be read in conjunction with single Service regulations regarding thegeneral administration of training.
General2. Information regarding particular courses is available from the single Service Customer Agents or via Training Delivery Units (TDUs).
3. The Schedule of Courses has been produced following the Statement of Trained Requirement / Task (SOTR/SOTT) process carried out withthe single Service Customer Agents, the Training Providers and Training Plans & Support Division (TP & SD).
4. The Schedule includes:
a. Courses delivered by Defence Medical Academy (DMAcad) at TDUs. More information about courses located at Birmingham City University can be found at: www.bcu.ac.uk/defence-healthcare-education.
b. Scheduled external courses as agreed in the SOTT.
Communications
[email protected]. For all course enquiries or applications please email: with the course title in the subject line. Telephone enquires to: 94422-5013/5015 (mil) or 01543-475013/5015 (civ).
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a. Matters concerning policy or Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) enquiries or course design should be addressed through the single Service manning authorities or single Service Customer Agents. Units or course loaders are strongly advised to check if an application for Enhanced or standard DBS is required for attendance at a DMAcad Course.
b. The maximum number of students on each course cannot be exceeded without approval from higher authority. Any requirement to increase the agreed loading should be formally addressed to TP & SD via the relevant single Service Customer Agent. In the event of a course being over-subscribed, the single Service Customer Agent will be responsible for deciding the priorities. The minimum loading detailed is set to reflect various academic and practical requirements. In addition, DMAcad and it's customers have agreed a Performance target of 95% loading for all courses.
c. Requests for courses in addition to this Schedule should be forwarded to the relevant single Service Customer Agent for staffing. Training resources are at a premium and priority will be given to support Operational commitments.
d. Applications from Reserves should be submitted by the 12-week point prior to the course commencing. At the 12-week point, Reserve personnel will be notified whether their application has been successful or not via email. Unsuccessful applications will automatically join the list of all applications received after the 12-week point. These will be considered along with all other bids, with places allocated 6 weeks prior to the course commencing.
7. Individual application forms for courses are at Annex A. One application form should be used for each course applied for.Additionally, the definition of Bidding Categories is at Annex B and the Army prioritisation matrix for Army Courses run at DMAcad is at Annex C.
8. When applying for courses individuals/units are requested to:
a. Forward individual application forms/nominal rolls to the lead TDU unless indicated otherwise by the bidding category or notes.
b. Application forms are to include Official Number, Rank / Rate / Title, Surname and Initials and Parent Unit. The gender of the candidate is to be included to ensure accommodation is available. Application forms are to be forwarded to the Crse Applications Gp Mailbox, no later than 6 weeks prior to course commencement.
c. If applicable, for Army Courses apply the appropriate Priority Category to the application (using the process at Annex C).
d. Provide a short justification statement on the Application Form; this will aid in prioritising placements on heavily subscribed courses. Specify any Operational Taskings, Postings, Real Life Support tasks as evidence.
e. For courses where personnel are nominated by single Service Manning Authorities (Category A) nominal rolls are to be forwarded to the relevant TDU, no later than 6 weeks prior to course commencement.
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f. Routine name changes can be undertaken up to 3 weeks prior to the commencement of the course urgent operational requirements /late applications/ names changes after this deadline will be considered on a case-by-case basis. all cancellations must be made at the earliest opportunity; all no-shows will be investigated.
Joining Instructions
9. Joining Instructions will be dispatched to Parent Units no later than 4 weeks prior to the start of the course.
Pay / Pay As You Dine (PAYD) / Joint Personnel Administration (JPA) Allowances and Travelling Expenses
10. Students on short courses should make adequate financial arrangements prior to course commencement with their parent unit. Allstudents need to be aware that training will be delivered on sites that are PAYD sites and therefore students need to make the necessary financialarrangements to be able to pay for their meals for the duration of the course or to be able to claim it back if their unit is not yet on PAYD. All TDUsafford students full access to JPA facilities.
Leave
11. Leave will not be granted and travel warrants will not be issued other than for Phase 2 students. All personnel are to be on duty for theduration of the course. Course places will not be offered to individuals during extended periods of leave e.g. maternity, sick leave.
Dress, Clothing and Equipment
12. Requirements will be specified in individual Joining Instructions.
Reporting and Assembly
13. Details will be given in individual Joining Instructions.
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1002 - Battlefield Advanced Battlefield Advanced Trauma Life Support (BATLS)
Accommodation
14. a. Some short courses are delivered in Birmingham with accommodation provided at local hotels, as detailed within the individual Joining Instructions. Units will be liable for hotel charges if their personnel who have been selected to attend courses cancel with 14 days of the course start date or fail to attend. The cancellation policy is detailed in the individual Joining Instructions.
b. The availability of Service accommodation at other training delivery locations is at a premium and students may be required to arrange their own accommodation. Where living-in is an essential element of the training package i.e. Phase 2 training, CLM courses, accommodation will be arranged and allocated on arrival. Full details of accommodation provision will be detailed in the individual Joining Instructions.
Medical Downgrading
15. In cases regarding medical downgrading (e.g. pregnancy), attendance on courses should take into consideration the functional restrictionsdetailed in current regulations. A risk assessment will be carried out by the chain of command/course provider for all internally delivered trainingand the decision whether to allow commencement or continuation of training will need to take into account the wishes of the individual, physicaldemands of the course and any health and safety regulations pertinent to the case. Training undertaken by an individual will be determined on acase-by-case basis by the course provider with details of any training deficiency communicated to the relevant sS on completion of the course.Additional information on the physical demands of specific courses can be found in the Course Notes.
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1002 - Battlefield Advanced Course Number Course Type Name Location Courses
Places Bid by Date CourseStart Date
CourseEnd Date Notes
1002/19/001 Battlefield Advanced Trauma Life Support (BATLS) DMS(W) 24 18 Feb 19 01 Apr 19 02 Apr 19 See 1000 - Operational TrainingCourse Notes
Bidding Category Definitions to be used when applying for vacancies
A Ships / Units are not to bid. Nominations will be made by single-ServiceManning Authorities or Customer Agents.
B Individuals/Units are to bid direct to the relevant TDU Course Admin Cell or asindicated in the notes.
C Units are to bid through the chain of command as indicated. These courses aregenerally over-subscribed, requiring superior HQ to decide inter-Unit priorities.
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ANNEX C
Army - Priority System for Course Vacancies
When completing the ‘Priority Category Claimed’ section of the Course Application Form - DMSTC, theappropriate number or numbers should be circled. The priorities to be used are listed in the table below.
Priority Reasons for Vacancy Requirements
1 A specific operational requirement [Justify in Para 4 of application form]
2A To qualify an Officer or Soldier due to be Posted to an Instructor Appointment atan Army Initial Training Unit (AITU)
2B Urgent need as there is no qualified person in the Unit
3 To qualify an Officer or Soldier due to be Posted as an Instructor appointment ata school or Training Unit (Other than an AITU)
4 For employment upgrading or to qualify a Soldier for promotion
5 To maintain Unit team of course trained personnel
6 For other reasons [Give details in Para 4 of application form]
7 Has already been allocated to Unit by MoD Branch, HQ Arm / ServiceDirectorate or other agency as listed in the notes of the particular course.
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Additional Conferences
Conference Title Date Location NotesGP Update DMS(W) Training currently delivered by Red Whale In house courses.
GPs are to attend at least one of the two events per year.
For any further information plesae contact Lt Cdr Dominic Salisbury on01543 475239/94422 5239 or email
2nd Medical Brigade Clinical Courses - Army Medical Services Training Centre (AMSTC)
Course No. Course Title Location CoursePlaces Bid By Date Course
Start DateCourse
End Date Notes
001 Immediate Life Support (ILS) AMSTC 9 May 19 Eligibility:AMSTC 26 Sep 19AMSTC 27 Sep 19 MO/DOs; Nurses (inc. Dental); Physios; ODPs; CMT1s (Regular); AMSTC 3 Oct 19
9 Jan 20 EMT / Paramedics.
10 Jan 20 All nurses & CMTs should aim to complete the ILS courseannually for their DONC/ CMT portfolio. 5 Mar 20
6 Mar 2026 Mar 20
002 Advanced Life Support (ALS) AMSTC 2 May 19 3 May 19 Eligibility:AMSTC 27 Jun 19 28 Jun 19 MOs; Nurses; ODPs; Paramedics. AMSTC 5 Sep 19 6 Sep 19AMSTC 24 Oct 19 25 Oct 19
27 Feb 20 28 Feb 20
19 Mar 20 20 Mar 20
003 Paediatric Life Support (PILS) AMSTC 10 May 19 Eligibility:AMSTC 4 Oct 19 MO/DOs; Nurses (inc. Dental); Physios; ODPs; CMT1s (Regular); AMSTC 6 Feb 20 EMT / Paramedics.
27 Mar 20
004 Eurpean Paediatric LifeSupport (EPALS)
AMSTC 30 May 19 31 May 19 Eligibility:AMSTC 12 Dec 19 13 Dec 19 MOs; Nurses; ODPs; Paramedics.
005 Emergency Management ofSevere Burns (EMSB)
AMSTC 29 Aug 19 30 Aug 19 Eligibility:AMSTC 14 Nov 19 15 Nov 19AMSTC MO/DOs; Nurses (inc Dental); Physios; ODPs; CMT1s (Regular);
EMT / Paramedics.
Priority will be given to Army Applications
Application process: Personnel wishing to attend are to email the Training Major/ Officer after discussion with their CoC. For availability and loading, pleaseemail:
2nd Medical Brigade Clinical Courses - Army Medical Services Training Centre (AMSTC)
Course No. Course Title Location CoursePlaces Bid By Date Course
Start DateCourse
End Date Notes
DCBRN School Courses
Course No. Course Title Location CoursePlaces Bid By Date Course
Start DateCourse
End Date Notes
CBRN-001 CBRN Clinical DCBRNC 20 15 Mar 19 13 May 19 17 May 19 Bidding Cat: B NOTE: DEFENCE MEDICS, MEDICAL ASSTS, CMT1S AND HCASSHOULD APPLY FOR COURSE CBRN-002 - DEFENCE MEDICCBRN COURSE.
1. Application forms available from the CBRN Centre Intranetand emailed to [email protected]; or by post to: CourseOffice, Defence CBRN School, DCBRNC Winterbourne Gunner,Salisbury SP4 0ES, or fax 94-333-4232/01722- 4362322. This 5-day course is for pre-hospital and hospital (MO, Nursing andParamedic) personnel to manage casualties in a CBRN environmentand along the casualty care chain to Role 3. 3. This advanced level course is intended for personnel as part ofspecialist medical or nursing training, pre-deployment training or amedical units specific training requirement.4. Priority is given to Med FE@R and specialty training. 5. It is desirable that students applying for this course have had ILS orBATLS training. 6. Clear justification including specialty and any operationalrequirement must be given to allow prioritisation. 7. Joining instructions and pre-course reading are available on thewebsite. Courses start at 0830 on the first day.
DCBRNC 20 3 May 19 1 Jul 19 5 Jul 19DCBRNC 20 12 Jul 19 9 Sep 19 13 Sep 19DCBRNC 20 9 Aug 19 7 Oct 19 11 Oct 19DCBRNC 20 4 Oct 19 2 Dec 19 6 Dec 19DCBRNC 20 29 Dec 19 24 Feb 20 28 Feb 20
CBRN-003 CBRN Medic DCBRNC 25 20 Apr 19 17 Jun 19 21 Jun 19 Bidding Cat: B 1. Application forms available from the CBRN Centre Intranetand emailed to [email protected] or by post to: CourseOffice, Defence CBRN School, DCBRNC Winterbourne Gunner,Salisbury SP4 0ES, or fax 94-333-4232/01722- 4362322. This 5-day course is designed to train defence medics including MAand CMT1, and HCAs in the basic management of CBRN recognition,triage and the initial medical management including casualtydecontamination.3. This basic level course is intended for personnel as part of pre-deployment or a medical unit’s specific training requirement.4. Priority is given to Med [email protected]. It is desirable that students applying for this course have had BATLStraining.6. Clear justification including specialty and any operationalrequirement must be given to allow prioritisation.7. Joining instructions and pre-course reading are available on thewebsite. Courses start at 0830 on the first day.
DCBRNC 25 17 May 19 15 Jul 19 19 Jul 19DCBRNC 25 23 Sep 19 23 Sep 19 27 Sep 19DCBRNC 25 29 Nov 19 27 Jan 20 31 Jan 20
Course No. Course Title Location CoursePlaces Bid By Date Course
Start DateCourse
End Date Notes
CBRN-004 CBRN Enhanced 1st Aid DCBRNDCBRNDCBRNDCBRN
25252525
29 Mar 195 Jul 19
23 Aug 1922 Nov 19
28 May 193 Sep 1929 Oct 1921 Jan 20
29 May 194 Sep 1930 Oct 1922 Jan 20
Bidding Cat: B 1. Application form link below, it is also available from the CBRNCentre Intranet site, link below. Email to [email protected];or by post to: Course Office, Defence CBRN School, DCBRNCWinterbourne Gunner, Salisbury SP4 0ES, or fax 94-333-4232/01722-4362322. This 2-day course is designed to train Team Medics (TM) andCBRN specialist non-medical service personnel in the basic skillsrequired to manage conventional and CBRN casualties in a hot zonewithin the first 10 mins of wounding/exposure.3. This course is intended for personnel as part of pre-deployment or aunit's specific training requirement.4. Priority is given to FE@R and specialty training. 5. Students attending this course MUST hold an in-date Team MedicQualification on JPA. 6. Clear justification including specialty and any operationalrequirement must be given to allow prioritisation. 7. Courses start at 0830 on the first day.CBRN Application form
Course No. Course Title Location CoursePlaces Bid By Date Course
Start DateCourse
End Date Notes
001 MDDC PDT AMSTC 8 15 Apr 19 16 Apr 19 Eligibility:AMSTC 8 16 May 19 17 May 19 ODP/Theatre PractionerAMSTC 8 20 May 19 21 May 19AMSTC 8 22 May 19 23 May 19 1.5 day courseAMSTC 8 17 Jun 19 18 Jun 19AMSTC 8 19 Jun 19 20 Jun 19AMSTC 8 14 Oct 19 15 Oct 19AMSTC 8 16 Oct 19 17 Oct 19
Military Medical Support in Humanitarian Arena (MMSHA) Course COE-MED-M4-007 - ePrime:ACT.579 Hamburg (DEU) TBD
Military Psychological Incident Management Course - COE-MED-M4-015 Budapest (HUN) Oct - TBD
NATO Medical staff introduction (NMSIC) COurse COE-MED-M4-017 Budapest (HUN) 2 Dec 19 6 Dec 19
All MILMED COE courses are accredited by NATO HQ SACT as "NATO SELECTED" and listed in the Education and Training Opportunities Catalogue.The above mentioned courses are also registered and rewarded by credit points in the Hungarian Continuous Educational System for medical personnel bythe Semmelweis Medical University Budapest and the National Institute for Quality and Organisational Development in Healthcare and Medicines. Thecourses are available via ePrime; students from NATO partner nations can be reimbursed up to 100%. NATO MILMED COE is constantly accrediting thenew courses via the aforementioned authorities; furthermore they will be listed in the respective catalogues.
Additional information on and registration for the courses is available on the MILMED COE website www.coemed.org.
NATO Centre of Excellence for Military Medicine Courses
E-Learning Courses
Ser No. Course TitleCourseNumber
Student Capacity
Assembly Date Dispersal Date Lead TDU NotesMin Max1013 Ethical Issues for Medical
Personnel (CPERS) -Awareness
E-Learning Package
DSHE 1. This E-Learning package is for allDMS personnel and is a pre-requisitefor the practitioner course.2. For more information please see:
DSHE Bidding Cat: BThis is an awareness course detailingunderpinning knowledge.This course is mandatory for all DMSpersonnel preparing to deploy orworking up to Very High Readiness(VHR) status.
1. To access the PLS MOD e-modulesgo to the website atwww.alsg.org2. Click the log in in the top right of thepage. If it’s your first time on the site,follow the information on the right of thepage to set up a new account. If not,use your previous log in details.3. Once logged in, use the menu in thetop right. Click on Attend a course –then find PLS in the course categorylist.4. Select ‘Military PLS e-learning 2019’.5. Enrol yourself onto the course withyour enrolment key: PLS999MOD19XL.6. Complete the pre-learningquestionnaire, all of the online learning,and post- learning questionnaire.7. Please note: If you have to use theoffline route for the topics, you will needto validate this online.8. Download your certificate.
Assembly Date Dispersal Date Lead TDU NotesMin Max2013 DMICP User
E-Learning Package
DSHT Access to this E-learning is nowavailable through DLE, with theappropriate User account (NB. This isnot administered by DCHET/MAIT).There is therefore no longer arequirement to request an i-Site loginvia DCHET Learning Tech Team.1. Ref: 2015DIN07-100
2. Note – The i-Site instructions andreferences in the above DIN are nolonger relevant so please ignore (thisdocument will be updated in duecourse).3. ModNET/DII compatibility can be aproblem for this course. It isrecommended that Google Chrome, orpreferably a non DII PC, is used tocomplete this E-Learning.
3011 DMICP HCP
E-Learning Package
DSHT Access to this E-learning is nowavailable through DLE, with theappropriate User account (NB. This isnot administered by DCHET/MAIT).There is therefore no longer arequirement to request an i-Site loginvia DCHET Learning Tech Team.1. Ref: 2015DIN07-100
Assembly Date Dispersal Date Lead TDU NotesMin Max2. Note – The i-Site instructions andreferences in the above DIN are nolonger relevant so please ignore (thisdocument will be updated in duecourse).3. ModNET/DII compatibility can be aproblem for this course. It isrecommended that Google Chrome, orpreferably a non DII PC, is used tocomplete this E-Learning.
3029 Infection, Prevention andControl
E-Learning Package
DSHE 1. This course is available on the DLP.
2. Annual IPC ‘refresher’ ensuring thatthe DMS are complying with bestpractice initiatives currently delivered toUK NHS staff.
3. On completion of both parts of theIPC package, successful participantsshould present a copy of the certificateto their LM in order to provide a recordof successful completion.
3. This test is NOT for any staffemployed in MDHU posts; thesepersonnel should continue to complywith local NHS directives.
E-Learning Courses
Ser No. Course TitleCourseNumber
Student Capacity
Assembly Date Dispersal Date Lead TDU NotesMin Max3039 Healthcare Governance and
Assurance (HCGA) -Awareness
E-Learning Package HDTD
HDTD
1.Access to this e-learning is throughthe DEAN2.2. If not completed in Phase 2, theHealthcare Governance AwarenessTraining must be undertaken within 6months of productive Service.3. On introduction/roll out of theHealthcare Governance AwarenessTraining E learning Package, ALLproductive personnel are required tocomplete the training within 6 months.4. ALL DMS personnel must undertakethe Awareness Training every 2 yearsthereafter.
Mental Health AviationAwareness
E-Learning Package
Access to this E-learning is nowavailable through DEAN2.
3048 DMICP Dental
E-Learning Package
DSHT Access to this E-learning is nowavailable through DLE, with theappropriate User account (NB. This isnot administered by DCHET/MAIT).There is therefore no longer arequirement to request an i-Site loginvia DCHET Learning Tech Team.1. Ref: 2015DIN07-100http://authdefenceintranet.diif.r.mil.uk/libraries/corporate/DINStraining/2015/2015DIN07-100.pdf
Assembly Date Dispersal Date Lead TDU NotesMin Max2. Note – The i-Site instructions andreferences in the above DIN are nolonger relevant so please ignore (thisdocument will be updated in duecourse).3. ModNET/DII compatibility can be aproblem for this course. It isrecommended that Google Chrome, orpreferably a non DII PC, is used tocomplete this E-Learning.
Safeguarding Children Levels1 & 2
DHET 1. Instruction to self-register for this e-learning can be found here
2. When registered, find and enrol forthe Safeguarding children programme.
3. This course is required for DMSpersonnel in accordance with JSP 950Leaflet 4-6-6 Safeguarding Children.http://defenceintranet.diif.r.mil.uk/Reference/DINsJSPs/Pages/JSP950MedicalPolicyPart4TrainingPolicy.aspx4. Dii compatability may be a problem.Recommended to use non Dii PC tocomplete this E-Learning
Course Notes Policies Application Form Email Bids To1002 -BattlefieldAdvancedTrauma LifeSupport(BATLS)
Bidding Cat: B – ArmyC – RN and RAF1. All applicants are to have completed the pre-enrolment e-learning course prior toapplying. Access to this can be found on DEAN2 http://vle.dean2.mod.gov.uk , go to thedashboard and search for BATLS pre-enrolment and self-enrol.2. On completion of the pre-enrolment course, a copy of the certificate should be shown tothe Sponsor who will sign off approval for application prior to it being sent. Checking ofpre-enrolment completion will be done on the day of the course and those who have notcompleted it will be RTU’d on day one. The pre-enrolment certificate is only valid for 6months and must be in date for the duration of the course.3. Course loading is closed 6 weeks prior to the course start date. Applications after thiswill only be accepted by exception, and subject to course availability. 4. Individual Augmentees are to apply for General courses only. Med Regt courses arelikely to be heavily loaded early by deploying Bdes with an equal loading policy.5. Individual Augmentees will not be loaded on to PJT, NEMO or PGMO courses except inexceptional operational circumstances6. Students will be loaded in accordance with the latest Course Loading DIN, see Policiescolumn
1. Bids to email address shown in Application Email column.
2. Developed for ward based nurses preparing to deploy or working up to Very HighReadiness (VHR) status.
3. This Paediatric Nursing support has been developed for all nurses and allied healthcare professionals preparing to deploy or working up to Very High Readiness statues. Theaim of the course and the Pre-reading is to introduce the necessary basic skills andknowledge to give you the confidence to care for sick children.
4. Course prerequisites:a. Nurses - completed the 3 year General nurse pre-registration course and is registeredwith the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)b. Are an allied health care professional such as ODP HCA or MA.c. Students should complete the pre-reading package before attending the course.
1. For HCPC registered Biomedical Scientists of all 3 Services including Reserves.2. Delivered at BMS Trg, QE Hospital, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2WBFor further information on this course please contact BMS Trgon 0121 331 6135/0121 371 5322
For further information on thiscourse please contact BMS
1. For HCPC registered Biomedical Scientists of all 3 Services including Reserves.2. Delivered at BMS Trg, QE Hospital, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2WBFor further information on this course please contact BMS Trgon 0121 331 6135/0121 371 5322
For further information on thiscourse please contact BMS
Trg School on 0121 3316135/0121 371 5335 or
SGHDT-DCHET-DSHEBMSGPMAILBOX@mo
1006 -PhysiotherapyDeployedHospital Care
Bidding Cat: B
1. Bid to email address shown in Application Email column2. Critical Care/Trauma skills workshop at AMSTC, Strensall.3. Eligibility – physiotherapists selected for operations or on a FE@R commitment..4. For further information please contact Maj Jessica Eagan [email protected] tel: 0121 371 5260
1. Bids to email address shown in Application Email column2. Course loading priorities are for Operational deployment. Suitable justification must beannotated on the application forms to assure placement on a course e.g.approxdeployment dates, OET LSNs etc.3. Target Audience: Minimum of SNCO. Essential for personnel required to write orupdate a major incident plan e.g. SMO or Practice Manager.4. Applications will be accepted from CMPs on air stations
1. Designed for those about to deploy to operations or nominated for contingencycommitments in the following 12 months. Teaches current SOPs and techniques andincorporates recent ‘lessons learned’ from theatre.2. Eligibility: General Surgeons (5), Orthopaedic Surgeons (5), Plastic Surgeons (5), otherSurgeons (Neuro/Max Fac/Ophthalm.) (5), Anaesthetists (10), EM doctors (5), EM nurses(5), Theatre Nurses and ODPs (10) per course.3. Parent units are responsible for all T&S arrangements and costs.4. Courses take place at Bristol University.
1. A unique opportunity for those surgeons and anaesthetists (Consultant and Trainee)who have not deployed before (or who have not deployed for some time) to gain real timeexperience of damage control surgery skills, wound debridement techniques, amputation,neurosurgical and specific intracavitary haemorrhage control skills.
2. Eligibility: Cons Orthopaedic Surgeons (1), Cons General Surgeons (1), TraineeSurgeons (1), Anaesthetists (1), Theatre Nurses/ODPs (2) per team; 2 teams per course
3. Course capacity is based on current funding arrangements; a review of the SOTT willbe required if charges are levied on this course.
2. For information about applying please contact the Department of ProfessionalDevelopment (DPD) on 94422 5035
3. Mandatory pre-learning, course 1013-Ethical Issues for Medical Personnel E-learning,must be completed prior to attending this course, certificate of completion is to beprovided on day one of the course.
4. DMS Personnel including Medical Officers, Nurses and SNCO Medics
1016 - ROTEM 1. For medical personnel deploying on Ops, working up to Very High Readiness (VHR)status, on PCRF in Theatres or in an ITU nurse role only.2. Delivered at BMS Trg School, QE Hospital, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2WB.3. Course loaded on priority; ensure justification is given i.e. for which commitment andprovide alternative dates where possible.
For further information on thiscourse please contact BMS
1. Bids to email address shown in Bids To column2. Will be delivered at DMS Whittington, Lichfield.3. Target Audience: the course is primarily aimed at MOs. Applications from nurses andother HCPs will be assessed on an individual basis.
2. The aim of the course is to provide General Practitioners, General Duties MedicalOfficers, Practice Nurses and Pharmacists working in DMS practices with the knowledgethey require to provide travel medicine advice to individuals and small groups travelling tooverseas locations. Others, including (but not limited to) Environmental Health Personneland Medical Support Officers may find the course to be of benefit, but no account hasbeen made for any additional training requirements that they may have.
3. Eligibility: General Practitioners, General Duties Medical Officers, Practice Nurses andPharmacists working in DMS practices.
2. The aim of the course is to provide General Practitioners, General Duties MedicalOfficers, Practice Nurses and Pharmacists working in DMS practices with the knowledgethey require to provide travel medicine advice to individuals and small groups travelling tooverseas locations. Others, including (but not limited to) Environmental Health Personneland Medical Support Officers may find the course to be of benefit, but no account hasbeen made for any additional training requirements that they may have.
3. Eligibility: General Practitioners, General Duties Medical Officers, Practice Nurses andPharmacists working in DMS practices.
Bidding Cat: C.1. Applications to be submitted to the email shown in ‘Bids To’ column2. This is not a ‘user level’ course, and will train students to administer users andconfigure/manage the DMICP Deployed system on operations. We therefore need toensure that all attendees have a good recent basic user knowledge of DMICP. There areDMICP e-Learning modules available (User/HCP elements) now available via the DLE,which will produce certification of successful completion of the tests therein. N.B. Wetherefore ask that all bidders must ensure they have the requisite knowledge/documentation prior to attending.If in any doubt about your requirements, please speak to any of the DMICP Training teamon 01543 475218 in advance of the course.3. Access to the e-Learning materials is now available solely via the DLE within theDefence Gateway.4. Delivered at DMS Whittington, Lichfield
1. Selection for the course is held annually January/February and coordinated throughSingle Service Recruiting and PH Cadres.
2. Course includes induction module, NVQ Level 3 in Pharmacy Services, PHCISpharmacy module, professional module, medical supply module, primary careconsolidation placement.
3. Course combines Army Class 3, 2, 1.
4. RN x 5, Army x 4, RAF x 1
5. Exact course end date subject to confirmation for individual placements.
6. Personnel attending this course must obtain a new valid enhanced DBS form, and bein possession of the DBS form prior to starting the course. This DBS form must cover theentire 2 year NHS placement. Personnel must also have a minimum of 4 GCSEs (orequivalent) at grade C or above to meet the college entry requirements; these GCSEs orequivalent must include Maths, English and Science.
7. Return of Service - 3 Years from completion of course.
2. Delivered at BMS Trg, QE Hospital, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2WB.
Email bids to [email protected] For further information on this course please contact BMS Trg on 0121 331 6135/0121 371 5322
SGHDT-DCHET-DSHEBMSGPMAILBOX@mod.
gov.uk
2038 - Royal AirForce MedicalServices OfficerPhase Two(RAFMS OPT)
Bidding Cat: A
The RAFMS Officer Phase 2 course is the newly combined IMSOC/IMDNO course. Thecourse is a mandatory phase 2 career progression course for all Doctors, Nurses, Dentaland MSOs following completion of Phase 1 training at RAF Cranwell.
Bidding Cat: C1. Rank ranged CSgt to Maj (deployable only).2. The Combat Health Advisor is a deployed unit asset who supports the implementationof unit level Force HealthProtection measures. It is NOT a Health & Safety course. 3. The majority of courses will be delivered directly to Army formations. The courses listedare for personnel requiring CHA training for other reasons eg OTX, PJHQ FHPIs etc.4. 1 (UK) Div, 3 (UK) Div, 6 (UK) Div and 3 Cdo Bde Units are to load their personnel viaG7 Branches, with advice available from HQ EH staff.
Candidates are required to possess basic literacy and numeracy skills to attend.
This course incorporates Water Duties and Pest Control.
Each Trg Year units are allocated spaces on available CHD courses by the Front LineCommands in accordance with their Operational priorities and the annual statement fortraining need by the Single Services. If units have a need that has not been met by theircurrent allocation they should approach their formation Medical Brach/EH support via theG7 Chain, including any intermediate formation (e.g. a unit in 8 Eng Bde should staff theissue through G7 branch at Bde, who will raise it with FTC as required). The formationsallocated courses are:Royal Navy:- 3 Cdo Bde (PoC EH Team)Fd Army:- 1 (UK) Div (PoC Med Br) - 3 (UK) Div (PoC Med Br)- 6 (UK) Div (PoC Med Br)DSF (PoC EH SSgt)If a unit does not fall under one of the above formations they should approach Capt DavidSeal, Trg Offr, DEOH, DCHET for further advice.PoC for RN applicants is Lt Cdr Wood, email: [email protected]
Bidding Cat: B1. Open to Regular and Reserve DMS personnel - OR8 and OR9, SO3 Officers andabove and civilian practitioners who are likely to be placed in a position to assist indisaster or emergency relief.2. Aim is to introduce students to the provision of health support to operationalcommanders involved in humanitarian operations.2. Bids to email address shown in Bids To column.3. NOTE: Course 3003/16/001 commences 7th May and not 9th May as shown in theSchedule.
Bidding Cat: B1. Open to Regular and Reserve DMS personnel - OR8 and OR9, SO3 Officers andabove and civilian practitioners who are likely to be placed in a position to assist indisaster or emergency relief.2. Aim is to introduce students to the provision of health support to operationalcommanders involved in humanitarian operations.2. Bids to email address shown in Bids To column.3. NOTE: Course 3003/16/001 commences 7th May and not 9th May as shown in theSchedule.
2. The course is primarily designed to prepare DMS Officers from the Command and StaffCadre, as senior OF2s. Selected Medical Support Officers and PQOs either OF2 or juniorOF3s may be nominated to attend. The aim of this training is to enable DMS Officers toundertake effective Medical Staff Officer duties in a Joint or single Service operationalheadquarters.
3. RN-Bids to HTD INM
4. AMS and RAF - Bids to DCHET Group Mailbox as shown in "Email Bids To" column
1. Bids to email address shown in Bids To column.a. RN applicants attending this course must be OR2 or above.b. Army applicants attending this course must be OR2 or above.c. Applicants must be CMT 1 qualified or equivalent (or have attended the Defence MedicCourse).d. Applicants must hold the DWT or DIT qualification to attend this course.e. CMT 1 (Reserve) who sit in one of the following Criteria: - Must be in full time medical employment as an EMT/Paramedic - CMT 1 (Reserve) Non healthcare providers who can demonstrate suitable full timecivilian employment in FPOS, FAW or BLS Instruction.f. For CMT (Reserve) applications please refer to DGLP 06/13 for further guidance.g. Nurse (Adult) must provide evidence of Basic Life Support Training or higherqualification. h. Other Allied Health Professionals may be accepted if they hold an instructionalqualification in Basic Life Support.
1. For medical personnel requiring specialist knowledge in the setup and administration ofan Emergency Donor Panel and the safe storage of blood and blood products.
2. Delivered at DMS(W) or distributed locations
3. Course loaded on priority; ensure justification is given and provide alternative coursedates where possible.
For further information on this course please contact BMS Trg School on 0121 3316135/0121 371 5332 or via the email address in Bids To column.
For further information on thiscourse please contact BMS TrgSchool on 0121 331 6135/0121371 5335 or SGHDT-DCHET-
1. For medical personnel requiring specialist knowledge in the setup and administration ofan Emergency Donor Panel and the safe storage of blood and blood products.
2. Delivered at DMS(W) or distributed locations
3. Course loaded on priority; ensure justification is given and provide alternative coursedates where possible.
For further information on this course please contact BMS Trg School on 0121 3316135/0121 371 5332 or via the email address in Bids To column.
For further information on thiscourse please contact BMS TrgSchool on 0121 331 6135/0121371 5335 or SGHDT-DCHET-
1. Ships/units are not to bid. Nominations are to be made by sS Manning Authorities orCustomer Agents.2. Previously known as Remedial Instructor course.3. Course run by DMRC out of Stanford Hall.
3012 - DMICPSystem Admin
Bidding Cat: B.1. Intended for Service and civilian Practice Managers/System Administrators, withresponsibility for configuring both users and practice level system functionality. This isappropriate for the Fixed DMICP environment only.This is not a user level course, so all attendees should already have a good recentworking knowledge of DMICP at standard user level as a minimum, along with goodgeneral IT skills.2. Bids to email address shown in Bids To column.
1. The course is open to RAMC Combat Medical Technicians class 2 (CMT2) and CombatMedical Technicians Class 2 Reserves (CMT 2R),selected for operations (worldwide)having passed the EAT and completed the L3 apprenticeship (Regulars only)
2. Students are to complete the Online Revision Package and the Entry Assessment Test(EAT) at least 6 weeks prior to the Course start date (in line with DMS loading policy). NoEAT at 6 weeks - no loading. The test can be accessed through DCHET i-site or contactTraining Standards Department at DMS Whittington on 94422 ext 5164/5168/5169.
3. Personnel who are pregnant are not eligible to attend this course due to its arduousnature. There is no restriction on the Joint Medical Employment Standard (JMES)eligibility for this Course providing that an individual is able to safely undertake all practicalactivities. Units should be aware that the final confirmatory field exercise is arduous andfull participation is mandatory. Unless the individual can safely participate in the exercisethey MUST NOT be sent on the Course and will be RTU’d on arrival. Units or MedicalOfficers should contact the following personnel if unsure of an individual’s suitability: OCPhase 3 94422 ext 5184 or Army SSI ext 5208 or Course Manager ext 5179/5206.
4. Provided CMT 2s have completed their L3 Apprenticeship, they can attend the CMT 1course. The prerequisite of waiting 12 months after completing CMT2 course no longerapplies.
5. Should applicants fail the CMT 1 course, they must wait 6 months and re-sit the EATbefore reapplying.
6. CMTs that have attended the Defence Medic Course can apply to attend the Module 2of the CMT1 course to gain their Instructor Qualifications. Defence Medics will be loadedbehind CMT2s who require the full course.
1. The course is open to RAMC Combat Medical Technicians class 2 (CMT2) and CombatMedical Technicians Class 2 Reserves (CMT 2R),selected for operations (worldwide)having passed the EAT and completed the L3 apprenticeship (Regulars only)
2. Students are to complete the Online Revision Package and the Entry Assessment Test(EAT) at least 6 weeks prior to the Course start date (in line with DMS loading policy). NoEAT at 6 weeks - no loading. The test can be accessed through DCHET i-site or contactTraining Standards Department at DMS Whittington on 94422 ext 5164/5168/5169.
3. Personnel who are pregnant are not eligible to attend this course due to its arduousnature. There is no restriction on the Joint Medical Employment Standard (JMES)eligibility for this Course providing that an individual is able to safely undertake all practicalactivities. Units should be aware that the final confirmatory field exercise is arduous andfull participation is mandatory. Unless the individual can safely participate in the exercisethey MUST NOT be sent on the Course and will be RTU’d on arrival. Units or MedicalOfficers should contact the following personnel if unsure of an individual’s suitability: OCPhase 3 94422 ext 5184 or Army SSI ext 5208 or Course Manager ext 5179/5206.
4. Provided CMT 2s have completed their L3 Apprenticeship, they can attend the CMT 1course. The prerequisite of waiting 12 months after completing CMT2 course no longerapplies.
5. Should applicants fail the CMT 1 course, they must wait 6 months and re-sit the EATbefore reapplying.
6. CMTs that have attended the Defence Medic Course can apply to attend the Module 2of the CMT1 course to gain their Instructor Qualifications. Defence Medics will be loadedbehind CMT2s who require the full course.
1. This is a 5 day course including FAAW 2033.2. Other Services may apply for places post RAF loading.
3018 - RN FirstAid Instructor
(RNSETTaccredited)
Bidding Cat: C.
1. Applications direct to WOT INM (WO1 Darren Smith).2. In the event of a course being over subscribed, WOT INM will decide priorities.3. This provides Defence Workplace Trainer accreditation. The student requires in dateHSE FAAW qualification prior to loading.4. RE Diving School may apply for places post RN loading.
This course will be delivered at DMS(W) LichfieldBids to email address shown in ‘Bids To’ column
Course entry standards: 1. Regular or Reserve Service Person working in an Army Medical Stores environment2. Student Pharmacy Technician
Prerequisites:1. Regular or Reserve Service Person working in an Army Medical Stores environment(as above)2. Pharmacy Technician (as above)3. MJDI MA (Material Accountant)
1. Bids to email address shown in Bids To column, via respective Unit Training Wings.
2. Delivered by DDT, DMAcad at DMS Whittington, Lichfield.
3. Attendees must meet the following criteria;
a. Minimum rank: Army - Vocational Medic (CMT 1) Pte or above Non Medic LCpl or above
4. All attendees must have ;
a. Passed MATT3, Level 1, Part A & B in the previous 3 months.
b. Passed MO1/BIT/DIT/DWT course equivalent.
c. Team Medic qualified within the last 12 months (Reserve Service personnel andMPGS do not require the Team Medic qualification).
5. Reserve Service and MPGS applicants should apply for the MATT 3 Reserve courses(based over 2 weekends), to optimise being loaded successfully. The reserve courses arenot open to regular Service Personnel. For MPGS, applications are to be submitted to theMPGS Trg WO - [email protected].
6. Failure to comply with these criteria will result in the individual being RTU on arrival.
7. It is strongly recommended that you access the BCDT Website via the DefenceIntranet or your Army Net account and read the information contained therein, inconjunction with MATT3, Level 1, Instructors Notes.
1. This course is aimed at DPHC RN, Army and civilian personnel and individuals whohave been assigned or are currently employed as Practice Managers. Army Field unitpersonnel who have Practice Manager within their TORs are also able to apply.
1. This course is aimed at DPHC RN, Army and civilian personnel and individuals whohave been assigned or are currently employed as Practice Managers. Army Field unitpersonnel who have Practice Manager within their TORs are also able to apply.
1. This is a promotional course for those selected to Leading Hand (RN), Cpl (RAF) orLCpl (Army). Individuals may also attend if they have been assigned to a PM position. 2. Civilian Practice Managers may attend if they are employed within a DPHC DentalCentre. 3. Army and civilian applicants are to apply through their CoC (RHQ) to attend.
1. The following prerequisites apply for MPHEC applicants:
• Doctor or Nurse to be in date ILS, preferable with ALS knowledge • Paramedic to be clinically current and registered with HCPC• Students to be in date BATLS (18 months max)• BATLS instructors need to have taught within the last 12 months (to maintain currency)• BATLS Pre-course to be completed (80% pass mark) within 3 months of MPHEC course• MPHEC pre-course test to be completed (80% pass mark).
1. Students must be in date for all MATTS Level 1 (less ACMT) otherwise they will beRTU’d. 2. All Students must meet the medical requirements laid down in CLM Policy, Ch 1 AnnexJ.
4009 - TradeManagementTraining 2RAF Medic
(MA TMT 2)
Bidding Cat: A
1. Any queries are to be sent to the email address in the Bid To column.
The GMPAT is responsible for the provision of direct or remote supervision, mentorshipand advice to a GDMO in order to meet the requirements of the GDMO ePortfolio. TheGMPAT holds responsibility for clinical supervision and the overarching educationalsupervision of GDMOs on a military clinical placement.
Pre-requisites are:
1. Must be at least 2 years post CCT at the same time of the course. 2. Be recommended as suitable to be a GDMO Supervisor by the sS AGP. 3. Must conform to all revalidations, including participation in annual appraisal.
4. Have demonstrated a desire to develop as a medical educationalist in previousappraisals / PDP’s.
5. Be in date with Equality and Diversity training.
The GMPAT is responsible for the provision of direct or remote supervision, mentorshipand advice to a GDMO in order to meet the requirements of the GDMO ePortfolio. TheGMPAT holds responsibility for clinical supervision and the overarching educationalsupervision of GDMOs on a military clinical placement.
Pre-requisites are:
1. Must be at least 2 years post CCT at the same time of the course. 2. Be recommended as suitable to be a GDMO Supervisor by the sS AGP. 3. Must conform to all revalidations, including participation in annual appraisal.
4. Have demonstrated a desire to develop as a medical educationalist in previousappraisals / PDP’s.
5. Be in date with Equality and Diversity training.
Course Notes Policies Application Form Email Bids To5009 - GPST Bidding Cat: B
This course is an expert course in Healthcare Governance. Individuals who require thiscourse will specifically have a role in Healthcare Governance for example; SO2Governance.