
Prolonged Field Care Podcast Prolonged Field Care Podcast: Training Non-Medics - Boosting Tactical Team Medical Skills
In this episode of the PFC podcast, Dennis and Bryce discuss the challenges and strategies of training non-medics in medical skills. Bryce shares his experiences as an 18 Delta Special Forces medic, emphasizing the importance of engaging team members in medical training to enhance patient care and operational effectiveness. The conversation covers the benefits of mentorship, fostering curiosity among team members, and the significance of cross-training. They also delve into the progression of medical training, the importance of understanding vital signs, and offer advice for new medics entering the field.
Takeaways
Training non-medics is essential for effective patient care.
Engagement through competition can motivate team members.
Proficiency in medical skills enhances team reputation.
Mentorship plays a crucial role in developing skills.
Curiosity among team members leads to better learning.
Cross-training improves overall team performance.
Understanding vital signs is critical for decision-making.
Progressive training helps in skill retention and application.
Effective communication with medical providers is vital.
New medics should focus on building confidence and competence.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Medical Training for Non-Medics
02:52 Engaging Non-Medics in Medical Training
05:43 Operational Benefits of Training Non-Medics
09:04 The Role of Mentorship in Medical Training
11:58 Encouraging Curiosity and Learning
14:52 Cross-Training and Its Importance
17:46 Progression in Medical Training
20:55 Vital Signs and Patient Assessment
23:53 Advice for New Medics
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