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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74. FEB 2017 TCCC Committee Meeting Highlights with PJ Med Programs Manager


SW reviews the highlights of the meeting including PJ combat medic presentation.   Go to RDCR.org to learn about a great meeting in Norway for mil resuscitation.    Try to attend the 2017 Special Operations Medical Association...


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 February 13, 2017  23m
 
 

73. Doc Will Smith discusses an MCI Lightning Strike on the Grand Teton


Doc Smith is an Emergency Medicine Doc in Jackson, WY, member of the Teton SAR team and Med Director,NPS Doc, wilderness med consultant, and LTC in the US Army Reserves. He is one of the most experienced Wilderness Medical Providers around with lots...


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 February 4, 2017  27m
 
 

72. Highlights from the SEP 2016 TCCC meeting


Detailed minutes can be found on the NREMT website and in the JSOM. Thanks to Capt (RET) Butler for permission to do this.


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 February 3, 2017  20m
 
 

71. Shoulder injuries and management with Doc Paynter


Doc Paynter is an orthopedic surgeon and Flight Doc for the 212th RQS. He previously was a full time AF Orthopedic Surgeon at Elmendorf. In this first of a series of discussions, Doc Paynter discusses injuries of the shoulder and general management...


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 February 3, 2017  37m
 
 

70. Navy SAR Corpsman and PJs respond to Canopy Overpressurization mishap


Listen to the dramatic flight line response of a mishap and injury of two Naval Aviators. Two Navy SAR Corpsman provided advanced care on the "X" and then performed the TACEVAC with two PJs from the 304th who assisted. This overpressurization event...


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 January 21, 2017  58m
 
 

69. Keith Part 2- Iraq dive recovery mission and an MCI response


In part 2 with Keith, he  discusses a dive recovery mission in Iraq, and MCI in Africa. We end with Keith with a description of the TOMS lab at Hurlburt.


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 December 30, 2016  44m
 
 

68. Keith Part 1: PJ response to the Haiti earthquake in 2010


Hear Keith discuss the mission drop at Hurby, planning and execution of rescue ops in Haiti in 2010. He also discusses the challenges and rewards of interacting with other teams and nations, as well as some of the technical aspects of earthquake ops...


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 December 30, 2016  36m
 
 

67. ALERT, 2016 MOAB highlights, and LLs..


ALERT!  Going forward we will use "ALERT" to let you know of real time changes in PJ medicine you need to know, or other important PJ news items.  Please let your teammates and indoc buddies know about this.  We also review Part 1 of...


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 December 26, 2016  39m
 
 

66. How does the body handle heat stress and what can an operator do about it?


Dr Reggie O'Hara is an Air Force Research Lab Exercise Physiologist and endurance athlete.  He has run  20 100 mile races.  He discusses the normal and pathologic reactions to heat stress and strategies to counter heat related illness,...


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 December 21, 2016  51m
 
 

65. Civil SAR Helo Rollover on Mt Hood with Chief CD


Incredible story of the crash and rollover on Mt Hood with Chief Canfield. He talks about the mission drop and the wild ride he went on. Later in this episode he discusses Leadership issues in Pararescue.   If you have not seen it go to youtube...


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 December 16, 2016  39m