PJ Medcast
Doc W discusses medical issues related to unpressurized high altitude operations.
info_outline 402. Blast InjuryPJ Medcast
Doc Wightman discuss the natrue of a blast and how it causes injury in great detail
info_outline 401. CCAT, Deployed AF Emergency Medicine, Military Medicine at USUHSPJ Medcast
RET COL John Wightman, USAF EM Doc, great supporter of the C-F discusses these topics
info_outline 400. Doc Mabry Part 2PJ Medcast
Strategic perspectives on Operational Medicine
info_outline 399. Doc Mabry Part 1PJ Medcast
Doc (Ret COL) Robert Mabry, prior 18D (SF & Task Force Ranger), Army EM Doc, Congressional Fellow, Military Medical Leader, and mentor of mine, discusses overarching issues facing operational medicine.
info_outline 398. Guerilla Medicine for SOF Medics Part 3PJ Medcast
With Doc Lyon
info_outline 397. Guerilla Hospitals & Networks Part 2PJ Medcast
info_outline 396. Guerrilla Hospitals and Networks- relevance to PJs and SOF Medics- Part 1PJ Medcast
USAF Emergency Medicine and prior SOST Doc Lyon discusses her research.
info_outline 395. Advice from a senior 18D to all PJs, Medics and CorpsmenPJ Medcast
Dennis from the Prolonged Field Care Podcast shares some wisdom.
info_outline 394. Prior Ranger Doc Miles discusses his top 3 on MHSRSPJ Medcast
info_outlineOperational and Tactical Medicine. Every movement matters. It should be automatic and not require thinking. Each step in the casaulty assessment drives an action. There is a physiologic reason to do things in a certain order. The assessment should complimnet MARCH PAWS in looking for work.
Do i need a tourniquet? - sweep the extremities
Do i need to pack a wound? - sweep the neck, axillae and groin
etc.
THAT OTHERS MAY LIVE