
PJ Medcast
A podcast to provide continuing education and on-demand reviews for the Pararescue community. All medical providers with an interest in remote and austere medicine, and rescue in both the tactical and non-tactical settings will find value in the material posted here.
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Latest episodes

Jul 5, 2023 • 24min
384. CCAT and Critical Care Doc discusses sTBI in the ICU- what happens after you hand off the casualty? Part 1 of 2
Explore the critical phases of combat casualty care, focusing on how field actions influence survival in the ICU days later. Delve into severe traumatic brain injury assessment, tackling complications like sepsis and organ failure. Hear firsthand experiences from a trauma specialist navigating the challenges of polytrauma in high-pressure environments. Understand the importance of monitoring neurological status and managing intracranial pressure to enhance outcomes. Learn about pulse dynamics and their significance for brain perfusion in critical situations.

Jun 22, 2023 • 32min
383. Master the Basics Series: Casualty Assessment
Discover the critical steps in casualty assessment that can save lives. Learn how each action should become automatic, allowing for swift responses in emergencies. Explore the physiological reasoning behind structured assessments like MARCH PAWS. Find out when to apply tourniquets and pack wounds by systematically sweeping key areas. This insightful discussion emphasizes the importance of practice in honing lifesaving skills.

Jun 14, 2023 • 29min
382. Small Unit Care Series- DNBI
Join Lorenzo Palladino, an emergency medicine physician and flight doctor, as he dives into the critical topic of Disease Non-Battle Injury (DNBI) in military settings. They discuss the historical significance of non-combat injuries, the persistent challenges of dysentery among soldiers, and the importance of pre-deployment health preparations. Lorenzo emphasizes the need for incorporating tropical medicine into training, aiming to equip medics with the knowledge needed to tackle region-specific health risks effectively.

Jun 7, 2023 • 24min
380. What is Shock? part 2/2
Retired Colonel Doc Chung, a Critical Care Army Doctor, dives deep into the complexities of shock management. He discusses innovative pulse measurements and the emerging role of gastric pH in real-time resuscitation. The conversation also unveils the physiological shifts during shock, including lactate's impact on acid production. Doc Chung emphasizes the need for quick interventions in subclinical shock and highlights the intricacies of urine output as a clinical indicator, stressing critical thinking in patient assessment.

May 30, 2023 • 25min
379. What is SHOCK? Part 1
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Kevin Chung, a Critical Care Specialist and retired US Army Colonel, shares his extensive military medical experience. He breaks down the complex concept of shock, including its definitions, types, and diagnostic challenges. Listeners will learn about critical care missions, including notable combat casualty cases. The conversation emphasizes the importance of capillary refill and lactate tests for early detection, pushing beyond traditional indicators to improve patient outcomes in trauma situations. It's an insightful dive into the intricacies of managing shock in critical care.

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May 23, 2023 • 19min
378. Master the Basics Series: Burns
Dive into essential strategies for managing burn injuries, where assessing severity using the Rule of Nines is key. Learn critical airway management techniques to prevent complications. Explore the fundamentals of burn care, including the importance of sterile dressing and debridement. Discover the role of Foley catheter placement in prolonged care. This discussion is a must for new and seasoned operators alike!

May 17, 2023 • 37min
377. Deep Learning, AI and Mil Medicine?
A fascinating dive into the intersection of artificial intelligence and military medicine unfolds. Discover how AI is transforming emergency response, from improving triage protocols to innovative casualty extraction methods. Learn about the revolutionary potential of AI in diagnostics while considering the ethical crossroads it presents. The discussion also tackles the challenges of implementing AI responsibly in healthcare, alongside the urgent need for accountability in this rapidly evolving field. A must-listen for anyone curious about technology's role in the future of medicine!

May 10, 2023 • 34min
376. Small Unit Care Series: Diarrhea in the Deployed Environment
In this discussion, Doc Feldman, a gastroenterologist and NYU faculty member, shares his expertise on diarrhea management in deployed environments. He highlights the critical impact of diarrhea on military readiness and discusses the effectiveness of various treatments, including findings from a military-sponsored trial. The conversation delves into pre-deployment guidelines, hydration strategies, and the challenges of antibiotic resistance, providing valuable insights for maintaining operational effectiveness amidst gastrointestinal health challenges.

May 2, 2023 • 9min
375. Downrange TBI- the role of the Neruosurgeon
Dive into the crucial role of neurosurgeons in combat trauma care. Discover how timely surgical interventions can significantly impact survival rates for military personnel facing traumatic brain injuries. The discussion emphasizes the importance of teamwork in providing effective care in high-stakes environments. Learn how specialized neurosurgical capabilities are essential for addressing the unique challenges of battlefield injuries.

Mar 15, 2023 • 36min
375. AAR with Max
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