

SOMSA '25 - Expeditionary Crisis Standards of Care
In this episode of the PFC Podcast, Ramey Wilson discusses the evolving landscape of Global Health Engagement (GHE) and its critical role in military medicine. He emphasizes the importance of interoperability in crisis standards of care, sharing real-world examples of medical collaboration in operational settings. The conversation highlights the need for a framework that addresses crisis capability gaps and the psychological protection of medical personnel in challenging situations. Ramey also explores future directions for medical engagement and the importance of preparing for various operational contexts.
Takeaways
Global Health Engagement is evolving and critical for military operations.
Interoperability is essential for effective crisis response.
Crisis standards of care must be established for operational readiness.
Understanding partner capabilities is vital for effective medical support.
Real-world examples illustrate the importance of collaboration in medical care.
Psychological protection for medical personnel is crucial in crisis situations.
Future medical engagement should focus on sustainable practices.
Risk assessment is a key component of medical decision-making.
Training must align with the operational context and partner capabilities.
Crisis standards of care can enhance the effectiveness of medical operations.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Global Health Engagement
02:38 Interoperability in Crisis Standards of Care
05:42 The Role of Global Health Engagement
09:02 Crisis Capability Gap and Medical Support
11:51 Real-World Examples of Medical Collaboration
14:41 Crisis Standards of Care and Ethical Considerations
17:57 Framework for Crisis Standards of Care
20:46 Future Directions in Global Health Engagement
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