The podcasts in this feed will review select articles from our academic, peer-reviewed journal. We also offer monthly interviews with leaders in the TEMS and TCCC communities, providing valuable insight into the latest and greatest information in the world of tactical medicine.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Life SciencesScience |
We welcome our new podcasters, 2d Lt Jessica Rodriguez, USAF, 2LT Matthew Farinella, USA, and ENS Sydney Duke USNR to our podcast team. We thank and appreciate Alex Merkle and Josh Randles for all their hard work giving great reviews of our articles ... more
This summer, Jessica will review “Ultrasound Use by Special Operations Combat Medics: A Narrative Review Limited to the JSOM” by Dr. Jonathan Curley. (jsomonline.org/product/ultrasound-use-by-special-operations-combat-medics-a-narrative-revie... more
A U.S. Soldier on a night patrol hears a gunshot, feels a sharp pain in the right side, and yells, “I’m hit.” The unit medic quickly moves to the casualty’s side. The wounded Soldier thinks of the family waiting at home and says to the medic: “Doc—wi... more
Our JSOM Podcast team of Alex Merkle and Josh Randles will be reviewing the following articles for our Summer podcast: Advancing Combat Casualty Care Statistics and Other Battlefield Care Metrics by Jud C. Janak, Russ S. Kotwal, Jeffrey T. Howard, Je... more
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I am a trauma CRNA in a busy inner city level 1 trauma center. The Navy corpsman come to our OR as well as Army Flight medics that are spinning up and need critical care experience. I am forever great full to these young men and women that are protecting and serving for what they do. I am also an avid backpacker and scout leader. I gravitated to this podcast based on my interest in wilderness first aid, teaching first aid to my young scouts. Just a great listen. Thank you to all our servicemen... more
Josh and Alex do a wonderful job of looking critically at articles from JSOM. Very educational.
Also that Josh guy sounds sexy.
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Focused on the intersection of tactical medicine and operational healthcare, this podcast reviews select articles from an academic journal, offering listeners insights into current practices and advancements in fields such as Tactical Emergency Medical Service (TEMS) and Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC). Episodes often feature interviews with leaders in these domains, covering everything from casualty care protocols to emergency medical innovations, making it a valuable resource for medical professionals engaged in high-stakes environments.
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Journal of Special Operations Medicine launched 6 years ago and published 40 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Journal of Special Operations Medicine include:
1. Jeff Butler
2. Dr. Jud Janak
3. Dr. Edward Mazikowski
4. Cameron Strong
5. Dr. Devin DeFeo
6. Ricky Ditzel
7. Devin DeFeo
8. Derek Fisken
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