
CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine. 178-Academia with PTSD with EU SOF Medic Rabbit
This week, Aebhric O’Kelly is joined by Rabbit, who is an EU SOF medic who shares his extensive background in military medicine and his current focus on researching the effects of higher education on individuals with PTSD. He discusses his personal experiences with PTSD and how education has played a role in his recovery. The conversation also touches on the importance of engaging the younger generation in military medicine, adapting to the changing battlefield, and the need for collaboration between special operations and conventional forces. Rabbit emphasises the significance of education and teamwork in improving outcomes for those affected by trauma.
Takeaways
Rabbit has a rich background in military medicine and education.
His PhD research focuses on PTSD and higher education.
Education can provide hope and support for individuals with PTSD.
There is a need for specialised programs for military personnel with PTSD.
Engaging the younger generation is crucial for the future of military medicine.
Collaboration between special operations and conventional forces is essential.
Rabit emphasises the importance of teaching and enabling others in medicine.
The battlefield is evolving with new technologies and challenges.
Personal experiences with PTSD can inform research and treatment.
Teamwork is vital in prolonged field care situations.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Rabbit and His Background
02:52 Exploring PTSD and Higher Education
10:22 Personal Experiences with PTSD and Education
17:12 The Role of SOMA and Engaging the Younger Generation
26:57 Advice for New Medics and Collaboration in Medicine
