Hi,
I was wondering if any of you lads have seen TA bods training with the RMR to do the AACC. I know that specific units do a TA version of the commando course, but i dont know how possible it is for individuals from the TA to access this course, and what sort of support is available to prepare them for the course.
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29 and 59 Commando have RAMC medics, aswell as their respective TA units. There is also a billet for a RAMC Sgt at Med Sqn Cdo Logs.
The TA will probably let you do the TA AACC, if they dont throw teddy out of pram and threaten to leave and then they will. Seems that how things are done in TA land.
The Medical Bods for the RM are mainly RN, and the heirachy is all RN, RM MA's are in some slots. Like Hants said not enough Matelots were doing the course, also not enough matelots were volunteering for service with the Corps, mainly due to money and better conditions of service in other parts of the Naval Medical land. When I was in the sub medics were 80% overmanned and the Cdo Medics were 65% undermanned.
The TA will probably let you do the TA AACC, if they dont throw teddy out of pram and threaten to leave and then they will. Seems that how things are done in TA land.
The Medical Bods for the RM are mainly RN, and the heirachy is all RN, RM MA's are in some slots. Like Hants said not enough Matelots were doing the course, also not enough matelots were volunteering for service with the Corps, mainly due to money and better conditions of service in other parts of the Naval Medical land. When I was in the sub medics were 80% overmanned and the Cdo Medics were 65% undermanned.
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I will certainly try the dummy spitting approach if it doesnt look like im getting anywhere, thanks for the tip!
Im actually a nurse rather than a cmt, do you think that it would make it more or less likely that i would get on the course? I believe that there is a medical squadron with 3 commando, so i presume the nurses are navy as with the MAs.
Im actually a nurse rather than a cmt, do you think that it would make it more or less likely that i would get on the course? I believe that there is a medical squadron with 3 commando, so i presume the nurses are navy as with the MAs.
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The medical squadron isnt manned by nurses full time , only MA's of various ranks.
When the squadron deploys then they are reinforced by SST's (Surgical support teams) that are manned by Doctors and Nurses drawn from Derriford and Haslar Hospitals (all RN).
The only Unit that has RN Nurses fulltime is CTCRM. Everything else is RN/RM MA's and Medical Officers.
Your probably better looking at the CMT route, or airborne route as a nurse, but alas I have no idea of their setup.
If your a TA nurse then your chances of doing the AACC as a nurse are slim and serving with the brigade wether TA or Reg are slimmer to non-exsistant. CMT's arent bad, and it will be mainly trauma training that. lets face it, alot of nurses lack. could be a good mix Civvy Nurse and TA CMT.
When the squadron deploys then they are reinforced by SST's (Surgical support teams) that are manned by Doctors and Nurses drawn from Derriford and Haslar Hospitals (all RN).
The only Unit that has RN Nurses fulltime is CTCRM. Everything else is RN/RM MA's and Medical Officers.
Your probably better looking at the CMT route, or airborne route as a nurse, but alas I have no idea of their setup.
If your a TA nurse then your chances of doing the AACC as a nurse are slim and serving with the brigade wether TA or Reg are slimmer to non-exsistant. CMT's arent bad, and it will be mainly trauma training that. lets face it, alot of nurses lack. could be a good mix Civvy Nurse and TA CMT.
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