171. SOMSA points from a PJ
A young 103rd PJ, also med student, discusses a few observations from SOMSA ’19.
171. SOMSA points from a PJ Read More »
A young 103rd PJ, also med student, discusses a few observations from SOMSA ’19.
171. SOMSA points from a PJ Read More »
Doc Tanaka, STTS Doc from Hurby, discusses his presentation this year at SOMA regarding increasing Dive Medical Officers for AF Special Warfare, This talk is definitely specific to AFSW.
Army Medic JJ discusses his SOMSA experience including regional anesthesia, drones for eval, and more in a thoughtful discussion. JJ is a leader in education for SF Medics, and introduces AFSW operators to a a few concepts we will need to adopt down the road.
Prior PJ, soon to be med student, Rich reviews a talk he did on prolonged field care based on the PJ experience documented in the Joint Trauma System (JTS). He then reviews a few presentations including the impact of repeated head injuries and the results of chronic traumatic encephalolpathy (CTE), and a few other presentations.
SOMSA- The Special Operations Medical Scientific Assembly. The meeting of the Special Operations Medical Association (SOMA). In the first of several podcasts one of the PJs attending the event reviews the highlights including FDP and other important presentations.
This is the first in a series of discussions with Drew, strength and conditioning coach at DM. Drew has done a great job of building a program there and in this episode he discusses how he approached the process and some lessons learned.
166. HPO with DM Strength Coach Read More »
1.Optimize patient packaging in the sked 2. TL always up and out- don’t get in the weeds 3. Complete each phase before beginning next phase (general rule) 4.White cell- time each phase and task and provide feedback in debrief 5. Why do we have protocols ( medical and trauma checklists) and why should you follow
165. Quickie- notes from training Read More »
Doc Lax continues our discussion of diagnosing and managing concussion (mTBI) for operators and PJs, corpsman, and medics.
163. Concussion Part 2 of 2 Read More »
Doc Lax is a sports med Doc with one of our Pararescue Teams. Over 2 podcasts he discusses the intricacies of diagnosing and managing concussions, both at home and in the deployed environment. Learn about the pathophysiology and natural history of mTBI and why it is so important.
162. Concussion, Part 1 of 2 Read More »