
This Phase is 120 hours and contains one written examination after the Fieldcraft 3 module.

Phase 3 is a collective Phase which incorporates aspects of both Phase 1 and Phase 2 and focuses on how the Army Medical Department integrates these skills through the 68W MOS in an operational capacity.

#68C MOS TRAINING VERIFICATION#
It culminates with skills verification testing aptly named Whiskey Skills Validation. This phase is 128 hours in duration and consists of three modules Limited Primary Care, Fieldcraft 1 and Fieldcraft 2 each with associated written examinations to conclude each module. Focus is placed on the scope of practice of a 68W both in a clinical setting as well as in the field. Phase 2 builds upon the baseline medical skills and knowledge obtained from Phase 1. This phase is 133 hours encompassing a total of seven (7) modules and associated written examinations, skills competency demonstration through the NREMT Psychomotor Examination, and culminates with the NREMT Computer Adaptive Test (CAT). The course consists of three phases: Phase 1 is consists of preparation and testing to obtain certification as a National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) EMT, a credential tied to the 68W MOS. This course is not for transition or Y2 removal.

This course was developed to award the 68W MOS to Soldiers who do not hold the 68W MOS. 081-68W10 Healthcare Specialist MOS-T Phases 1, 2, and 3
