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Empowering Medics with Cutting-Edge Simulation Technology- CMSgt (Ret) Jason Robbins and Lou Oberndorf

Dec 3, 2025
In an insightful discussion, CMSgt (Ret) Jason Robbins, a veteran Air Force medic, and Lou Oberndorf, CEO of Operative Experience Incorporated, delve into the future of medical training. They explore the shift from traditional training methods to AI-driven simulators, highlighting how these innovations enhance combat medic readiness. Jason and Lou reveal the critical need for anatomically accurate simulators, particularly for female soldiers, to improve care and break down barriers. The conversation emphasizes the impact of simulation on skill retention and ethical concerns in medical training.
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ANECDOTE

From EMT To Special Operations Medic

  • Jason Robbins described rising from EMT to independent duty medical technician and serving five years separated from family while deploying widely.
  • He credited a paramedic instructor for teaching 'control chaos' and for shaping his readiness mindset.
ANECDOTE

The Plaque That Started A Career

  • Jason recalled sitting in his senior NCO's office seeing a plaque about 'places you've never been' that inspired him to join independent duty medical technician school.
  • He described initial rejection, later endorsement, and the challenge of IDMT training.
INSIGHT

Simulation's Defense-To-Healthcare Leap

  • Lou Oberndorf traced medical simulation's roots to defense simulation and the 1990s commercialization that transformed clinical education.
  • He emphasized simulation's mission alignment with healthcare and its rapid adoption across medical schools and nursing programs.
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