What is C-stars?
University of Cincinnati Medical Center Cincinnati C-STARS (Center for Sustainment of Trauma and Readiness Skills) is a joint program between University of Cincinnati Medical Center and the Air Force offering training for military medical personnel in the areas of trauma and critical care.
How long does it take to get C stars certification?
C-STARS Courses 14 classes per year, with class sizes ranging from 12 to 15 Air Force health care professionals, spending 14 days rotating through the C-STARS course: Air Force medical personnel who provide ground support for deployed military operations will work closely with trauma service providers at University of Cincinnati Medical Center.
Why did UIC sponsor C-stars?
University of Cincinnati Medical Center was chosen to sponsor C-STARS thanks to its national reputation as a teaching hospital and the high volume of trauma and critical care patients treated each year.