
This Podcast introduces and discusses the important topics in each issues of the Journal of Special Operations Medicine RSSVERIFY
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceLife Sciences | |||

Thirty years after the emergence of Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC), this inaugural episode brings together two voices deeply connected to its legacy. Host Sam Patrick sits down with Dr. Frank Butler, the architect of modern TCCC, for a focused ... more
The Winter 2026 edition of the Journal of Special Operations Medicine Podcast brings together hosts Jessica Rodriguez, Sydney Duke, and Matthew Farinella for a lively, insightful discussion that blends medical education, operational readiness, and th... more
🎙️ Fall 2025 JSOM Podcast In this edition of the Journal of Special Operations Medicine (JSOM) Podcast, hosts Jessica, Sydney, and Matthew explore three cutting-edge articles shaping the future of operational medicine: 🛡️ Penetrating Axilla Injurie... 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
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Great podcasts!!! But can you please put a brief summary in the details sections to make it much easier to find specific podcasts with specific topics? This is common in most medical podcasts. Thanks!
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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Episodes feature in-depth discussions on various critical topics within military and tactical medicine, showcasing insights from experienced professionals. Common themes include advancements in Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TC3), military medical protocols, and peer-reviewed research from the Journal of Special Operations Medicine. Unique to this show is its focus on both historical contexts and modern applications of medical practices in combat scenarios, emphasizing the importance of effective communication and leadership in medical teams. The hosts frequently draw from personal military experiences to provide practical advice and discuss evolving strategies in combat medicine, making the content highly relevant for those in military or ... more
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Recent guests on Journal of Special Operations Medicine include:
1. Dr. Frank Butler
2. Jeff Butler
3. Dr. Jud Janak
4. Dr. Edward Mazikowski
5. Cameron Strong
6. Dr. Devin DeFeo
7. Ricky Ditzel
8. Devin DeFeo
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