Global Training Institute

Global Training Institute Veteran-owned, small business. Provides Advanced Trauma Training nationwide including procedural cadaver labs.

We bring expert training to the fight using Mobile Training Teams in destination cities across the United States. We provide a broad array of educational opportunities including military operations, law enforcement, healthcare, and first responder/fire service vectors. Trauma training, cyber warfare, and security, virtual reality, customized training courses for medical universities, and fellowship programs.

**URGENT: JUST‑IN‑TIME PRE‑MOBILITY TRAINING FOR DEPLOYING MEDICAL PERSONNEL**AFATT (Armed Forces Advanced Trauma Traini...
02/19/2026

**URGENT: JUST‑IN‑TIME PRE‑MOBILITY TRAINING FOR DEPLOYING MEDICAL PERSONNEL**

AFATT (Armed Forces Advanced Trauma Training) is now open for units requiring rapid, pre‑deployment trauma readiness. This course is designed specifically for:

- Combat Medics
- Flight Medics
- Medical Corps Officers
- Any personnel responsible for lifesaving care in combat or austere environments

AFATT provides intensive, hands‑on trauma instruction focused on the exact skills needed downrange.

Fully funded through O&M and MILPERS. No cost to your unit. Mobile training teams are available nationwide.

Slots fill quickly during pre‑mob windows.

Register now at AFATT.com

01/24/2026

Answer B. The presence of central nervous system dysfunction, which can include confusion, irritability, or seizures, is the hallmark sign that distinguishes the more severe condition of EHS from HE.

FAMILY & EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESSGTI IFAK (INDIVIDUAL FIRST AID KIT) - LOADEDWhen disasters hit—like the ice storm moving ...
01/23/2026

FAMILY & EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

GTI IFAK (INDIVIDUAL FIRST AID KIT) - LOADED

When disasters hit—like the ice storm moving in—families can’t rely on fast help. The GTI IFAK (Small) gives you the ability to manage life‑threatening injuries when roads freeze, power drops, and EMS is delayed.

Built by combat medics and packed with the essential equipment that actually saves lives, this compact kit fits in your vehicle, ATV, home, or go‑bag. QR codes inside link to military‑grade GTI instructional videos so every item is simple to learn and ready to use.

Available in Black, OD Green, and Multicam.

Prepared families carry one.

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Warzone Medicine Unfiltered: Heat Stroke During A Raid Rehearsal Not every warzone injury comes from gunfire. This one c...
01/23/2026

Warzone Medicine Unfiltered: Heat Stroke During A Raid Rehearsal

Not every warzone injury comes from gunfire. This one came from the sun.

A Marine collapsed during a raid rehearsal in extreme heat. No warning. One second he was moving, the next he was unconscious.

The medic recognized heat stroke instantly. Gear off, rapid cooling, ice packs, water, shade. Seconds mattered.

Heat injuries don’t care how tough you are. They shut your body down fast and quietly.

He recovered because someone treated it like the life‑threatening emergency it was.

01/23/2026

GTI IFAK + RESPONDER KITS ARE HERE!
GTI medkits are built by real combat medics and loaded with field‑tested trauma gear you can trust. Every kit includes military‑grade educational guides that show you exactly how to use each piece of equipment in a real emergency. Home, vehicle, range, or mission—GTI gives you the gear and the knowledge to respond with confidence.

Shop the full lineup at globaltraining.institute/store..

01/23/2026

MEDICAL TERM OF THE WEEK: Troponin Leak
“Trauma patients can have elevated troponin without a heart attack. Shock, hypoxia, blunt cardiac injury, or even severe stress can leak troponin. The number alone doesn’t diagnose an MI. You need the story, the ECG, and the mechanism. Don’t anchor on a lab value.
World J Emerg Med. 2022;13(1):27-31. doi: 10.5847/wjem.j.1920-8642.2022.016

01/22/2026

GTI medkits are built by real combat medics and loaded with field‑tested trauma gear you can trust. Every kit includes military‑grade educational guides that show you exactly how to use each piece of equipment in a real emergency. Home, vehicle, range, or mission—GTI gives you the gear and the knowledge to respond with confidence.

Shop the full lineup at globaltraining.institute/store..

MEDICAL TERM OF THE WEEK: Troponin Leak  “Trauma patients can have elevated troponin without a heart attack. Shock, hypo...
01/22/2026

MEDICAL TERM OF THE WEEK: Troponin Leak
“Trauma patients can have elevated troponin without a heart attack. Shock, hypoxia, blunt cardiac injury, or even severe stress can leak troponin. The number alone doesn’t diagnose an MI. You need the story, the ECG, and the mechanism. Don’t anchor on a lab value.

World J Emerg Med. 2022;13(1):27-31. doi: 10.5847/wjem.j.1920-8642.2022.016

01/22/2026

Can you answer this Deployed Medicine Question?!

01/21/2026

Heat Stroke During A Raid Rehearsal

Not every warzone injury comes from gunfire. This one came from the sun.

A Marine collapsed during a raid rehearsal in extreme heat. No warning. One second he was moving, the next he was unconscious.

The medic recognized heat stroke instantly. Gear off, rapid cooling, ice packs, water, shade. Seconds mattered.

Heat injuries don’t care how tough you are. They shut your body down fast and quietly.

He recovered because someone treated it like the life‑threatening emergency it was.

01/21/2026
01/21/2026

MEDICAL TERM OF THE DAY: Transaminitis
“Trauma patients with elevated AST and ALT don’t automatically have liver failure. Transaminitis just means the liver is irritated. Blunt abdominal trauma, hypoperfusion, or even medications can spike those enzymes. The key is context. Look at the mechanism, the exam, and the hemodynamics. Don’t overcall it, but don’t ignore it either. It’s a clue, not a diagnosis.

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