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What is TCRM
Time Critical Risk Managment
A
Assess the Situation
B
Balance Resources
C
Communicate to Others
D
Do and Debrief
3 Colors With "A"
Green, Yellow, Red, and Swooshing Arrow
Situational Awarness
Knowing what is going on around you
Blocks associated with "B"
Red, Green, Aqua, Yellow, and Grey
Communicate
Make sure everyone knows what is going on
Do and Debrief
Do the mission, and talk about it afterwards
TCRM Honor
Keen sense of ethical conduct. Take responsibility for your actions
TCRM Courage
Mental and moral strength to do what is right
TCRM Commitment
Working as a team to improve the quality of work
Caduceus
,Hospital Corps rating insignia
Sickbay
Sick and injured men were taken for care
Cockpit
Another name for the sickbay
Surgeon Steward
First enlisted rate requiring specific qualifications
Medal of Honor
Highest military decoration awarded by the US gov. Risk of life above and beyond the
call of duty
Distinguished Service Cross
Second highest military decoration awarded to US Army. Extraordinary heroism
Navy Cross
Second highest military decoration, awarded to US Navy, US Marine Corps, and Coast
Guard
Silver star
Third-Highest military combat decoration. Awarded to any member of the US Armed
Forces
Bronze Star
Any member serving after 6 Dec 1941 for heroic or meritorious achievement when
fighting in a conflict.
1775
First direction given to the organization of Navy medicine published
Article 16
A convenient place shall be set apart for sick or hurt men.
Medical Section
Ship's Surgeon, Surgeon's mate, and an enlisted man
2 March 1799
Congress mandated all sailing warships have a cockpit to treat sick and injured
Duties Assigned by Ship's Surgeon
, Loblolly boys cared for sick or injured, official rate in 1814, maintained cockpit
cleanliness, provided water and containers for amputated limbs
Loblolly Boys
Served during Quasi-War with France (1797-1800) and First Barbary War (1801-1805)
Loblolly Boys of Distinction
John Wall (First Loblolly Boy)
John Domyn (First Loblolly POW)
Joseph Anderson (First African-American Loblolly)
Surgeon Steward info
title used form 1820-1865
Navy pay charts in 1841
Second in seniority
First enlisted rate requiring specific qualifications
Nurse info
1861-1873
Applied to Junior Enlisted Medical Personnel
Served with Surgeon Steward
Baymen info
Early 1870s-1898
One who manned the sick bay
Apothecary info
1866-1898
First pharmacist's
Required vast pharmaceutical knowledge
Invaluable to medical department for drugs
Famous Apothecary's
Cornelius O' Leary (38 years experience)
Robert Stanley (First HM to win Medal of Honor)
Hospital Corpsman Birthday
17 JUN 1898
20th century Coprsman