Through “Diya” you can get a free premium subscription to the tactical medicine simulator LifesaverSIM
16.04.24
The game simulator of tactical medicine LifesaverSIM has integrated an entrance through “Dіyu”. This way, everyone can learn tactical medicine. In order to start training, you need to verify your citizenship in the LifesaverSIM application through “Diya”. After this, you can get free access to a premium subscription.
The training process covers how to apply a tourniquet, pack wounds and carry out all other necessary actions according to the MARCH protocol. The simulator is designed for both military and civilians. Training takes place in virtual combat conditions. The LifesaverSIM software simulator complies with TCCC recommendations and the NATO standard and covers all important aspects of providing care on the battlefield.
You can download LifesaverSIM in AppStore</a > or Google Play.
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