

SOMSA '25 - Training Non-Medics for MSIW
In this episode of the PFC Podcast, Paul discusses the evolving landscape of medical support in irregular warfare, emphasizing the importance of training non-medics and leveraging technology like AI to enhance medical training and support. He shares insights from his extensive experience in military medicine and highlights the need for comprehensive education and collaboration among medical professionals in the field.
Takeaways
The conversation emphasizes the importance of medical support in irregular warfare.
Paul shares his personal experiences and insights from over 20 years in military service.
There is a significant need for a medical annex to the resistance operating concept.
Collaboration among subject matter experts is crucial for developing effective medical training resources.
Non-medics play a vital role in supporting medics during operations.
Training programs for Special Forces are evolving to meet the demands of modern warfare.
The integration of AI in medical training can enhance learning and support.
Sustainability of medical training programs is a challenge that needs addressing.
The importance of preparing for unknown and uncertain environments in military operations.
Paul encourages open access to medical resources and knowledge sharing.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Context
03:52 Medical Support in Irregular Warfare
09:45 Training and Capability Gaps
19:38 Innovations in Medical Training and AI
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