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Alice T - Super Mom, Civilian Medic.

Life-saving medical training, built for the average civilian.

Learn basic medical training to protect your loved ones. Or risk help arriving too late to save them.

60,000 Americans died last year from preventable bleeding. Because people didn’t know what to do while waiting for EMS to arrive

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Calling 911 isn’t always fast enough. It’s up to you to keep them alive.

When the worst happens and you or a loved one gets hurt with serious bleeding, you have 5 minutes until they bleed out. The ambulance arrives in 7 minutes on average. You do the math. You may not want the responsibility of saving them, but you will be the first responder on scene, and the difference between life and death.

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Learn simple life saving medical tips, taught by a doctor, not a drill instructor.

Our courses are built for real people. No scary drill instructors or intense military training. Just fun, easy, and approachable courses taught by an award-winning Pediatrician.

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Built to help everyday people protect what matters most.

You don’t need to be military or a first responder to learn how to protect your family. Civilian medic is built for your average parent, grandparent, and good samaritan who just want to be a little more prepared. Because accidents happen everywhere to every day people. Now you can be prepared to save your loved ones, god forbid it ever happens to you.

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 FAQs

  • The simple answer is anyone and everyone.

    In a country where there are 2 million time sensitive EMS calls per year. Traditional first responders are over taxed and may be too far away to save the life a victim. You may be the actual “first responder” and your actions may determine if someone lives or dies.

  • Yes, Dr B will bring all training materials and models to your institution in the Metro Atlanta area. Additional fees are required for travel, lodging etc… if needed. Contact Dr B to discuss.

  • It depends on the class. Stop the Bleed is a minimum of 6, maximum of 10. Civilian Medic will train up to 3 cohorts of 10 students on any given day.

    Civilian Medic Basics has a minimum of 5 students with a maximum of 10. Civilian Medic will train up to 2 cohorts of 10 students on any given day.

    CM Basics + BLS has a minimum of 4, maximum of 8 students. Civilian Medic will train only 1 cohort of 8 students on any given day.

  • Stop the Bleed: ages 10 and up

    Civilian Medic Basics: ages 16 and up

    CM Basics + BLS: ages 16 and up