Posted on Jun 21, 2018
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Can anyone give me any detail on what 68W ALC phase 2 and 3 is like? Daily duties, testing, etc. I got my welcome packet and report next Tuesday.
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So I am finishing phase 3 at Ft Sam and I will say this. Phase 2 just changes and get ready to do a lot of writing. Phase 3 for 68w is a ton of information and I loved it. Learned a ton but it is very fast paced. Brush up on TC3, heart rhythms/ ACLS. It will help you. Overall it has made me better. Let me know what else you want to know. Opportunities for leadership, flag privilege, etc.
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You should absolutely post this information in a thread. I would have appreciated it when I went through. You’re right, Phase 3 can be a lot to take in if you don’t study ahead and study while you’re there. I’ve graduated and got pinned now. WHERE WAS THIS 3 MONTHS AGO!?
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Just got through with ALC at Fort Sam. Phase 2 is your leadership phase and phase 3 is your Health Care Specialist sustainment phase. Phase 2 is mostly understanding regulation and honing in on responsibilities as a leader. Phase 3 is like 68W recert plus. A lot of trauma and primary care training. Both phases require studying outside of classroom hours. PT every morning to include a Commadants run at some point. Opportunities for leadership positions. That pretty much sums it up.
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I went years ago and it was just moving from one classroom to another. One consisted of hospital medicine. The other of trauma medicine and trauma lanes as well as a live tissue lab.
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