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MISSION:
Medical Simulation Training Center (MSTC) systems are an Army training asset with a regional training requirement. They are located at 18 installations in both the contiguous United States (CONUS) and outside contiguous United States (OCONUS) locations. They deliver effective medical training with a standardized training platform for both classroom and simulated battlefield conditions. The MSTC program supports training for medical and non-medical personnel including Active Duty, Reserves, and National Guard, with priority given to deploying units. The MSTC’s goal is to better prepare Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines for the application of medical interventions under combat conditions.
DESCRIPTION:
MSTC is a standardized family of supporting component systems that provides a framework fitted with reconfigurable, enabling technology and supporting training devices. Some of the training devices are the Virtual Patient System (VPS), Instruction Support System (ISS), Medical Training Command and Control (MT-C2) System, and the Medical Training Evaluation System (MTES).
The MSTC training components include a computerized bleed-breathe mannequin that is weighted and airway equipped, partial task trainers and associated equipment. Enabling technology includes audiovisual enhancements, camera surveillance capability, computer labs, and control rooms with a remotely managed training platform. The Army has a requirement for 34 MSTCs.
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