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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is DMRTI?
How do I apply for a DMRTI course?
How do I become an instructor for one of DMRTI courses?
How do I obtain continuing education credits for a course I attended?
What is DMRTI?
DMRTI (Defense Medical Readiness Training Institute) is a Tri-Service military command tasked with conducting and coordinating training in areas that enable military medical department personnel, both active duty and reserve, to better perform the wide variety of challenging medical and health service support missions they are faced with around the world.
How do I apply for a DMRTI course?
DMRTI courses are in high demand, and seats are limited. Each course, depending on the how it is funded, takes student applications a little differently. Please visit each course’s webpage and click on “how to apply” for more information. For a list of DMRTI courses
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How do I become an instructor for one of DMRTI courses?
How do I apply for a DMRTI course?
DMRTI courses are in high demand, and seats are limited. Each course, depending on the how it is funded, takes student applications a little differently. Please review the course descriptions (in the left column) and decide which courses you are interested in. Then look below for your service points of contact. The personnel at these numbers can help you enroll for C4, and the professional courses offered as part of the C4 program (ATLS®, TNCC, or PHTLS).
If you are interested in ABLS or one of our exportable courses that are not part of the C4 training program, please click here for a list of personnel you can contact with your questions: http://www.dmrti.army.mil/contact_us.html
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How do I obtain continuing education credits for a course I attended?
DMRTI courses offer various continuing education credits. For more information, please contact the DMRTI continuing education credit manager.
Email: usarmy.jbsa.medcom-ameddcs.list.dmrti-registrar@mail.mil
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