PJ Medcast

A podcast to provide continuing education and on-demand reviews for the Pararescue community. All medical providers with an interest in remote and austere medicine, and rescue in both the tactical and non-tactical settings will find value in the material posted here. PJs - you may log the hours you spend listening to the material in this podcast in your training folders.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 27m. Bisher sind 425 Folge(n) erschienen. Jede Woche gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 8 days 5 hours 58 minutes

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84. A discussion about SHOCK with Doc Powell- Army SF Group Surgeon.


Doc Powell is an SF Group Surgeon and Army Intensivist (intensive care specialist). he discusses the basic science and practical aspects of what shock is "beyond hypoerfusion of tissues".  The science of shock is complex and multifactorial. Doc...


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 May 8, 2017  44m
 
 

83. Lessons from the TALENT CODE- the neuroscience of adult learning and mastery


The most frequent book I recommend is the TALENT CODE by Daniel Coyle. He studied how world class performers come to be and discussed the neuroscience behind it. This book was recommended to me by a former BUDS Commander and is part of the foundation...


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 May 2, 2017  23m
 
 

82. Chief Atkins talks about lessons learned in Leadership


Chief Atkins is a great PJ who has codified his lessons learned as a Leader in our career field. After discussing these on a walk around Lake Tahoe last month while training, I thought it would be great to have his share his thoughts on leadership....


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 April 25, 2017  25m
 
 

81. Part two with Doc Paynter, hip and knee injuries in Operators


Our Orthopedic Surgeon and 212th FLIGHT DOC discusses hip and knee injuries common to operators. He also discusses standard and emerging treatments and operations for these injuries, return to duty concepts, and time courses for healing. Support the...


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 April 19, 2017  48m
 
 

80. An introduction to the operational impact of Fatigue


Maj Erin Jenkins is an AF aerospace and exercise physiologist. In this episode she discusses the negative impact of fatigue and fatigue mitigation strategies. She covers the issues of mental and physical fatigue, sleep physiology and tips, and the...


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 April 12, 2017  34m
 
 

79. Dr. Hill discusses controversies and issues on airway management.


Dr. Laureen Hill is the Chair of Anesthesiology at Emory University. In this episode, she  discusses controversies regarding intubation, particularly in the pre-hospital setting, the supreme importance of bagging properly, and other lessons...


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 March 29, 2017  32m
 
 

78. Bill Sine part 2. Khobar Towers & MCI lessons learned.


In part 2 of our discussion with Bill, he discusses his experience in the Khobar Towers bombing, and the PJs who survived it and then helped organize and manage the CCP for hundreds.  Get Bill's two books on PJs- Guardian ANGEL and the novel...


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 March 21, 2017  35m
 
 

77. Bill Sine: the first PJ combat jump mission.


In this first of two conversations with Ret. PJ Bil Sine, he  discusses the first Pararescue combat jump mission into a minefield.    Remember to support the PJ foundation at pararescuefoundation.org  


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 March 20, 2017  24m
 
 

76. Doc Smith Wilderness Medicine Part 2. Avalanche safety and rescue.


Doc Smith was a member on the Wilderness Medical Society Guidelines for avalanche safety and rescue. He discusses, avalanche awareness, safety and mitigation protocols,  rescue and resuscitation.  Here are some links he mentions is the...


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 March 14, 2017  42m
 
 

75. A conversation with ISH about what is Rescue, and how should a young PJ view his role.


Ish had a long career doing missions and and has spent the last decade and a half thinking about the technical aspects of Rescue, what it means to be a PJ, how does rescue fit into the DOD mission set, and ends with an unplanned discussion of being on...


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 February 26, 2017  48m