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DHA Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) – Role 3 Medical Treatment Facility (MTF) Practice Exam

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About this Exam

The DHA Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) – Role 3 Medical Treatment Facility (MTF) course and its associated exam represent an advanced level of certification for military medical professionals.

This program is specifically designed for personnel operating within a Role 3 MTF, which is a specialized hospital environment in a theater of operations capable of providing resuscitation, initial wound surgery, and specialty care.

It targets experienced medical providers, such as physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and advanced combat medics/corpsmen, who will be responsible for providing definitive care to casualties after they have been evacuated from the point of injury (Role 1 and 2).

The certification validates their ability to apply TCCC principles in a complex, multi-disciplinary hospital setting, ensuring seamless transition and optimal management of critically injured patients.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

The TCCC Role 3 MTF curriculum bridges the gap between pre-hospital tactical care and definitive in-hospital management.

The course covers advanced concepts and skills that are specific to the MTF environment, including:

  • Integration of TCCC into the MTF Workflow: Understanding how TCCC guidelines apply when receiving casualties from tactical units and coordinating care within the hospital team.

  • Advanced Trauma Management in an MTF: Managing complex trauma cases, including polytrauma, massive transfusion protocols (MTP), and specialized surgical interventions (general, orthopedic, neurosurgical, etc.).

  • Prolonged Casualty Care (PCC) within the MTF: Strategies for managing casualties when evacuation to a higher Role of care (e.g., Role 4) is delayed.

  • Mass Casualty (MASCAL) Operations: Organizing and executing MASCAL plans within a hospital environment, including triage, resource allocation, and patient tracking.

  • Specific Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs): Familiarization with the Joint Trauma System (JTS) Clinical Practice Guidelines relevant to Role 3 care.

  • Medical Command and Control: Understanding the roles and responsibilities of medical leadership within the MTF.

The practice exam, a crucial step in preparation, mimics the final certification exam's structure and content, allowing students to assess their readiness.


What to Expect in the Final Exam

The final DHA TCCC Role 3 MTF exam is a multi-component assessment that rigorous validates both cognitive knowledge and practical application.

Candidates should expect:

  • Cognitive Evaluation (Multiple-Choice Exam): A timed, computer-based test containing approximately 50 to 100 multiple-choice questions. It tests the understanding of TCCC guidelines, Role 3 specific knowledge, CPGs, and MASCAL principles.

  • Practical Skills Validation (Psychomotor Exam): A hands-on assessment where candidates must demonstrate proficiency in advanced medical procedures within simulated Role 3 scenarios. This may include managing difficult airways, conducting a complex primary and secondary survey, managing a simulated massive hemorrhage using MTF protocols, and participating in or leading a MASCAL exercise.

  • Passing Score: The passing standard is typically high, often requiring 80% or greater on both the written and practical components.

  • Time Limits: Both the written and practical portions have specific time limits that candidates must adhere to.

Failure to pass any component usually requires a remediation process and retaking the specific section.


How to Study and Exam Centers

Effective preparation for the TCCC Role 3 MTF exam requires a combination of self-study, practical practice, and utilizing authorized resources.

Actionable Study Strategies:

  1. Master the JTS TCCC Guidelines: This is the absolute foundation. You must have an intimate understanding of the latest TCCC guidelines, including Care Under Fire, Tactical Field Care, and Tactical Evacuation Care, as they are integrated into the MTF context.

  2. Review Role 3 Specific CPGs: Study the specific Clinical Practice Guidelines from the Joint Trauma System that are relevant to hospital-based care (e.g., Damage Control Resuscitation, Management of Traumatic Brain Injury, Burn Care).

  3. Utilize "Deployed Medicine": The Deployed Medicine platform is the official DoD repository for TCCC training materials. Study their videos, instructional assets, and modules, particularly those labeled for Tier 3/4 or advanced providers.

  4. Form Study Groups: Collaborate with colleagues to review scenarios, practice MASCAL drill roles, and discuss complex case management.

  5. Take Practice Exams: Dedicate significant time to practice exams, like the one this guide supports, to understand the questioning style and identify areas of weakness.

  6. Practice Hands-On Skills: If possible, access simulation labs or training equipment to rehearse advanced procedures (e.g., surgical airways, chest tube insertion, complex bandaging).

Exam Centers and Registration:

The final certification exam is administered through authorized military training locations and often requires registration via internal military portals.

  • Authorized Locations: Examples include the Defense Medical Readiness Training Institute (DMRTI) at Camp Bullis, Texas, or authorized simulation centers at major MTFs worldwide.

  • Online Portals: Military personnel should register for the course and exam through their service-specific training management systems (e.g., FLTMPS for Navy, ATRRS for Army).


Job Opportunities from the Course

Earning the DHA TCCC Role 3 MTF certification significantly enhances your resume and opens advanced career opportunities within and supporting the Department of Defense.

A clear list showing the specific job titles and career paths this certification unlocks include:

  • Advanced Combat Medic/Corpsman: Specialized roles within medical companies, Forward Resuscitative Care teams (FRC), or Role 2/3 MTFs.

  • Flight Medic/Nurse: Personnel providing advanced critical care during strategic and tactical evacuation.

  • Special Operations Medical Personnel: Various roles requiring advanced, independent medical capability in austere and complex environments.

  • MTF Emergency Department/ICU Staff: Enhances the capability of RNs, PAs, and physicians in military hospitals.

  • TCCC Instructor/Trainer: Opportunity to teach advanced medical courses at military medical schools and simulation centers.

  • Contract Tactical Medical Instructor: Opportunities with private companies that provide training support to the DoD.

  • Government/Contract Medical Subject Matter Expert (SME): Providing expertise on trauma care guidelines and curriculum development.

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