ASHI and MEDIC First Aid Blog

January 30, 2018

New Advanced Bleeding Control Courses

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, traumatic injury is one of the leading causes of death for people under 50 years of age in the U.S. A large portion of those deaths are from severe bleeding – the most treatable cause of death due to trauma. 

The new Advanced Bleeding Control training programs from ASHI and MEDIC First Aid are designed to provide detailed instruction on the control of severe external bleeding, including the use of direct pressure, commercial pressure bandages, tourniquets and packed dressings.

The programs are ideal for those who have a greater than average chance of witnessing an injury event in which severe bleeding occurs, such as law enforcement, private security, workplace emergency response team personnel and staff at large events or campuses. These programs can be used for standalone training or as an alternative training segment for the existing Control of Bleeding segment in MEDIC First Aid BasicPlus CPR, AED, and First Aid and ASHI Basic First Aid courses.

Blended learning student materials are also available. To see video previews, specification sheets and samples of the Instructor Guides and Student Books, click here.

Special introductory program pricing: From now through February 28, 2018, get your Advanced Bleeding Control program packages for only $47.50* when you order online or by calling 800-447-3177.

Quantity pricing on advanced bleeding control training supplies: Purchase 4 or more SOF® Tactical Tourniquets or Combat Gauze Moulage Trainers and receive a 15% quantity discount.

*Introductory program pricing is valid through February 28, 2018. Available for call-in and online orders. A promo code is not required to receive the $47.50 program price. Discounted price does not include shipping or taxes. Not available for previous purchases.

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