Preparing teams to respond effectively in the world’s toughest environments
In humanitarian and high-risk operational environments, the first minutes after an incident can decide the outcome. The Humanitarian Medical Training Syllabus has been created to equip NGO personnel, field staff, and deployment leaders with the skills and confidence to respond effectively when medical support may be delayed or unavailable. This progressive training pathway is designed specifically for the realities of humanitarian operations, where resource constraints, complex emergencies, and unpredictable risks are part of everyday work.
Our syllabus offers a structured and scalable approach, guiding participants from foundational first aid through to advanced pre-hospital trauma care. Each level builds upon the last, embedding critical decision-making, casualty care, and scene management skills. Training is delivered through immersive, scenario-based learning led by experienced pre-hospital care professionals, ensuring participants are fully prepared to apply their skills under pressure.
Aligned with the Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care (FPHC) PHEM framework and accredited by the Royal College of Surgeons,UK, the syllabus ensures international standards are met while remaining relevant to the specific challenges faced by humanitarian and NGO operations. This approach not only improves immediate casualty outcomes, but strengthens organisational resilience, duty of care, and operational continuity in the field.
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