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ABOUT SIMULATED MEDICAL RESPONSE

Our approach is built on the principle that training is only as effective as the participant's ability and willingness to fully immerse themselves in the experience. By suspending disbelief and engaging in lifelike scenarios, trainees can truly internalize the skills and mindset needed for high-pressure situations. We recreate the sounds, smells, and physical sensations associated with trauma casualties to simulate the emotional and sensory overload that often accompanies such incidents. This level of realism not only enhances the learning experience but also helps to build mental resilience and the ability to remain calm under pressure—critical factors in life-saving situations.
 

Our mission extends beyond just teaching the basics of medical and trauma care. We aim to elevate the standards of emergency preparedness by staying at the cutting edge of medical advancements. As new technologies and techniques emerge in the medical field, we continuously adapt our training methods to incorporate the latest innovations. This ensures that our participants are not only equipped with foundational skills but are also knowledgeable about the most current tools and procedures available in trauma care.
 

Whether you're a civilian looking to be better prepared for emergencies, a first responder seeking to hone your skills, or a military professional in need of advanced trauma care training, our programs are designed to provide you with the confidence, knowledge, and practical experience to respond effectively when it matters most. Our goal is to help you be ready for the real deal—when lives are on the line.

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ABOUT THE FOUNDER

Jorge Mayo, the founder of SMR, is a distinguished Fleet Marine Force Corpsman and Purple Heart recipient who served on the frontlines of the Kabul evacuation in 2021 with 2nd Battalion 1st Marines Scout Sniper Team, Reaper.

 

As the corpsman on-site during the attack at Abbey Gate, one of the deadliest incidents in over a decade in Afghanistan, Mayo’s extensive medical training and quick thinking were crucial in responding to the mass casualty event. In the chaos and devastation, he applied his combat medical skills under immense pressure, working tirelessly to save lives and treat the injured in an environment few are prepared to face. Mayo received a Combat Action Ribbon and awarded a Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal for his actions overseas.

 

Mayo has trained over 500 Corpsman, Doctors, Nurses, PA's, and other agencies in Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC), Valkyrie (Whole Blood Transfusion), and Prolonged Casualty Care as an Instructor at Combat Trauma Management,1st Marine Division's premier medical training school house.

 

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