End of an era, start of a new mission: Final Med Tech (Pte) course graduates as CAF launches Combat Medic and Paramedic trades
August 5, 2025 – Defence Stories
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Medical Operations Simulation
On July 15, 2025, Canadian Forces Health Services (CFHS) marked a historic milestone with the graduation of the final cohort of the Rank Qualification Medical Technician (Private) Course – MOSID 00334-01. This moment not only celebrates the achievements of the last Medical Technician (Med Tech) trainees—it also signals the beginning of a bold new chapter in Canadian military health care.
For over two decades, Med Techs have been the lifeline of the Royal Canadian Medical Service, delivering critical care in combat zones, on humanitarian missions, and on domestic operations. Their legacy is one of courage, compassion, and professionalism.
Now, the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) is evolving to meet the demands of modern operations with the creation of two new specialized occupations: Combat Medic and Paramedic. This transformation is more than structural—it’s strategic, ensuring that CAF medical personnel are equipped with the skills and agility required for today’s complex operational environments.
Advanced training for a future-ready force
The transition to these new trades brings with it innovative and mission-focused training programs that directly support force generation and operational readiness. Trainees will now benefit from:

Medical Cap Badge Badging Ceremony, 14 Jul 25, CFHSTC Borden
- Medical operations simulation: Realistic, high-pressure scenarios that replicate battlefield and disaster environments, enhancing decision-making and clinical performance under stress.
- Non-violent crisis intervention: Training in de-escalation techniques and behavioral health support, preparing medics to manage mental health crises and volatile situations with professionalism and care.
- Blood administration training: Hands-on instruction in transfusion protocols and emergency blood product use, critical for trauma response in both deployed and domestic settings.
- Prolonged casualty care: Advanced instruction in sustaining life and stabilizing patients over extended periods in austere environments where evacuation may be delayed.
These enhancements reflect a deliberate investment in capability development, ensuring that Combat Medics and Paramedics are not only clinically proficient but also tactically prepared to support CAF operations at home and abroad.
Honouring the past, embracing the future
While the Med Tech trade is being transformed, its legacy lives on. Every Combat Medic and Paramedic will carry forward the values of excellence, resilience, and service that defined generations of Med Techs.
To the more than 2,000 Medical Technicians who have served since 2002—thank you. Your dedication, skill, and sacrifice have shaped the very foundation of military medicine in Canada. Your legacy will continue to inspire and guide the next generation of CAF health professionals.

Medical Cap Badge Badging Ceremony, 14 Jul 25, CFHSTC Borden

Rank Qualification Medical Technician Private Graduation, 15 Jul 25, CFHSTC Borden
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