Socios educativos reconocidos por C-TECC
El Comité de Atención Táctica de Emergencias a Víctimas (C-TECC) está implementando un nuevo proceso de Socio Educativo Reconocido este año. Este proceso se inicia en julio y permitirá que el Comité revise las entidades socias actuales y futuras para garantizar que las organizaciones sigan activas y mantengan los estándares de nuestra orientación y capacitación sobre esos principios. A partir de hoy, las organizaciones que deseen permanecer o convertirse en socios educativos pueden presentarse para su consideración. El nuevo proceso requiere que las organizaciones presenten un nuevo acuerdo, informes de capacitación y una tarifa de regalías anualmente. Consulte a continuación para obtener una guía paso a paso sobre cómo funcionará el proceso:
Paso n.º 1: las organizaciones primero deben completar, firmar y enviar el nuevo formulario de acuerdo, que incluye tanto un acuerdo de derechos de autor como de licencia. Cualquier organización que solicite una exención debe completar y enviar junto con su acuerdo, información adicional sobre la exención a continuación. El Comité revisará y dará seguimiento a cualquier pregunta.
Formulario de acuerdo de socio educativo reconocido
Paso n.° 2: una vez que se haya aprobado el formulario de acuerdo de una organización, el Comité emitirá a la organización una factura por la tarifa anual de regalías de $100 a través de Square. Si se aprueba una exención para una organización, se omitirá este paso para la entidad respectiva.
Paso n.º 3: A cambio, las organizaciones aprobadas recibirán una diapositiva preliminar, que debe mostrarse en cualquier plan de estudios y un nuevo logotipo de socio para mostrar en sus materiales de capacitación y marketing, indicando su estado de Socio Educativo Reconocido con el Comité. Además, los socios se incluirán en el directorio en el sitio web del Comité.
Paso #4: El próximo año, durante el proceso anual de socios, las organizaciones deberán informar los requisitos de capacitación junto con un acuerdo actualizado. Los requisitos de capacitación incluyen la cantidad y el tipo (espectador, sin deber de actuar [aplicación de la ley, bomberos que no sean EMS, otra seguridad pública] soporte vital avanzado/soporte vital básico) de los cursos impartidos y el número de estudiantes impartidos.
Tenga en cuenta que las organizaciones gubernamentales, de seguridad pública y no gubernamentales que no cobran matrícula por la capacitación y desean solicitar una exención, para eximirlos de la tarifa anual de regalías, pueden completar y enviar un formulario de exención. El formulario de renuncia se puede ubicar en la última página del formulario de acuerdo. Si su organización elige solicitar una exención, el formulario completado debe enviarse junto con el formulario de acuerdo en el paso n.º 1 anterior.
Después del 15 de julio, cualquier socio actual que no haya presentado un nuevo acuerdo y una tarifa de regalías (o renuncia, si es elegible) y haya sido aprobado como socio educativo continuo será eliminado como socio hasta que se cumplan estos nuevos requisitos. Los socios eliminados ya no están autorizados a utilizar materiales de C-TECC en sus capacitaciones ni a mostrar el logotipo de socio en sus materiales.
C-TECC es un comité sin fines de lucro de expertos en medicina prehospitalaria y de emergencia convocado para acelerar la transición de las lecciones médicas militares aprendidas del campo de batalla a la respuesta de crisis civil para reducir las causas prevenibles de muerte tanto en nuestros socorristas como en la población civil. . Las regalías se utilizarán en las operaciones del Comité para reunirse, realizar investigaciones y emitir orientación.
Gracias,
Comité Ejecutivo de C-TECC
Comité de Atención Táctica de Emergencias a los Víctimas | http://www.c-tecc.org/
C-TECC Recognized Educational Partners
The Committee of Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (C-TECC) is rolling out a new Recognized Educational Partner process this year. This process launches in July and will allow the Committee to review current and future partner entities to ensure organizations are still active and upholding the standards of our guidance and training to those principles. Starting today, organizations who wish to remain or become educational partners may submit for consideration. The new process requires organizations to submit a new agreement, training reports, and a royalty fee on an annual basis. Please see below for step-by-step guidance on how the process will work:
Step #1: Organizations should firstly complete, sign, and submit the new agreement form, which includes both a copyright and licensing agreement. Any organizations applying for a waiver should complete and submit along with their agreement, additional information on the waiver below. The Committee will review and follow-up with any questions.
Recognized Educational Partner Agreement Form
Step #2: Once an organization's agreement form has been approved, the Committee will issue the organization an invoice for the annual royalty fee of $100 via Square. If an organization is approved for a waiver, this step will be skipped for the respective entity.
Step #3: In return, approved organizations will receive a frontmatter slide, which must be displayed in any curriculum and a new partner logo to display on their training and marketing materials indicating their Recognized Educational Partner status with the Committee. Additionally, partners will be listed in the directory on the Committee website.
Step #4: Next year during the annual partner process, organizations will need to report training requirements along with an up-to-date agreement. Training requirements include the number and type (Bystander, Non-Duty to Act [Law Enforcement, Non-EMS Fire, other public safety] Advanced Life Support/Basic Life Support) of courses delivered and number of students taught.
Please note, government, public safety, and non-governmental organizations who do not charge tuition for training and wish to apply for a waiver, to exempt them from the annual royalty fee, may complete and submit a waiver form. The waiver form can be located as the last page in the agreement form. If your organization chooses to apply for a waiver, the completed form should be submitted along with the agreement form in step #1 above.
After July 15, any current partners who have not submitted a new agreement and royalty fee (or waiver, if eligible) and been approved as an ongoing educational partner will be removed as a partner until these new requirements are met. Removed partners are no longer authorized to utilize C-TECC materials in their trainings nor display the partner logo on their materials.
C-TECC is a non-profit committee of pre-hospital and emergency medicine experts convened to speed the transition of military medical lessons learned from the battlefield to civilian crisis response in order to reduce preventable causes of death in both our first responders and civilian population. Royalty fees will be used in the operations of the Committee to meet, conduct research, and issue guidance.
Thank you,
C-TECC Executive Committee
Committee for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care | http://www.c-tecc.org/
The Committee of Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (C-TECC) is rolling out a new Recognized Educational Partner process this year. This process launches in July and will allow the Committee to review current and future partner entities to ensure organizations are still active and upholding the standards of our guidance and training to those principles. Starting today, organizations who wish to remain or become educational partners may submit for consideration. The new process requires organizations to submit a new agreement, training reports, and a royalty fee on an annual basis. Please see below for step-by-step guidance on how the process will work:
Step #1: Organizations should firstly complete, sign, and submit the new agreement form, which includes both a copyright and licensing agreement. Any organizations applying for a waiver should complete and submit along with their agreement, additional information on the waiver below. The Committee will review and follow-up with any questions.
Recognized Educational Partner Agreement Form
Step #2: Once an organization's agreement form has been approved, the Committee will issue the organization an invoice for the annual royalty fee of $100 via Square. If an organization is approved for a waiver, this step will be skipped for the respective entity.
Step #3: In return, approved organizations will receive a frontmatter slide, which must be displayed in any curriculum and a new partner logo to display on their training and marketing materials indicating their Recognized Educational Partner status with the Committee. Additionally, partners will be listed in the directory on the Committee website.
Step #4: Next year during the annual partner process, organizations will need to report training requirements along with an up-to-date agreement. Training requirements include the number and type (Bystander, Non-Duty to Act [Law Enforcement, Non-EMS Fire, other public safety] Advanced Life Support/Basic Life Support) of courses delivered and number of students taught.
Please note, government, public safety, and non-governmental organizations who do not charge tuition for training and wish to apply for a waiver, to exempt them from the annual royalty fee, may complete and submit a waiver form. The waiver form can be located as the last page in the agreement form. If your organization chooses to apply for a waiver, the completed form should be submitted along with the agreement form in step #1 above.
After July 15, any current partners who have not submitted a new agreement and royalty fee (or waiver, if eligible) and been approved as an ongoing educational partner will be removed as a partner until these new requirements are met. Removed partners are no longer authorized to utilize C-TECC materials in their trainings nor display the partner logo on their materials.
C-TECC is a non-profit committee of pre-hospital and emergency medicine experts convened to speed the transition of military medical lessons learned from the battlefield to civilian crisis response in order to reduce preventable causes of death in both our first responders and civilian population. Royalty fees will be used in the operations of the Committee to meet, conduct research, and issue guidance.
Thank you,
C-TECC Executive Committee
Committee for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care | http://www.c-tecc.org/