Advanced moulage for high-fidelity trauma simulation. Blast injuries, gunshot wound trauma, burns in depth, lacerations and foreign objects, ulcers and bites for major incident training.
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Course Overview
Building on Level 1, this course develops your moulage artistry for high-fidelity trauma simulation. You will learn to create complex wound patterns including blast injuries, gunshot wound trauma, burns across varying severity and surface area, lacerations with embedded foreign objects, and ulcers and bites. Designed for anyone who already has foundational moulage skills and wants to work at a higher level of technical realism.
Learning Outcomes
- Apply blast injury profiles using silicone and specialist products
- Create gunshot wound trauma including entry and exit wounds with realistic tissue response
- Construct burn patterns across varying severity levels and surface areas
- Produce lacerations incorporating foreign object elements
- Replicate ulcer and bite wound presentations for assessment training
- Adapt moulage to multi-casualty triage scenarios at scale
- Standardise wound presentations for reproducibility across exercise rotations
Who Is This For?
Simulation technicians, exercise planners, and training officers who have completed Level 1 or equivalent foundational moulage training. Healthcare, emergency services, and defence organisations preparing for major incident exercises.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to have completed Level 1?
Level 1 is not a requirement, but some prior moulage experience is advisable before attending. Level 1 is the ideal foundation.
What should I bring?
Wear comfortable clothing you don’t mind getting product on. All materials and equipment are provided.
Is this course CPD certified?
Yes. Certified by The CPD Certification Service. Credits are awarded on completion of both Level 1 and Level 2 within 6 months of the course start date.
Can this course be delivered on-site?
Yes. Contact us to discuss bespoke on-site delivery for your team or organisation.
Your tools for these scenarios
Each card is a complete casualty briefing , triage identification, moulage instructions, and actor behaviour cues. Assign one to each casualty actor during simulation support.
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