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This podcast and website is dedicated to the healthcare professional who needs to provide high quality care in a very austere location. For more content: www.prolongedfieldcare.org Consider supporting us on: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective
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Welcome to "The Aussie Lashwives" by Prolong Lash! Meet Jodi, CEO of Prolong Lash, and Alicia, head of Marketing and lash expert. Dive into the world of eyelash extensions with this fun and educational podcast. Prolong Lash™, established in 2009, offers top-notch lash aftercare products for the lash industry since 2009. Now, Jodi and Alicia extend their expertise through their podcast. Whether you're a lash business owner, a lash artist, or a lash enthusiast, tune in for insider tips, busine ...
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Prolongation est un podcast d’interviews et de rencontres avec les acteurs du football pour décrypter leur métier et découvrir ce qui les fait avancer au quotidien.L’idée est de donner des clés pour mieux comprendre le football avec ceux qui le font. Des entraîneurs, des préparateurs physiques, des formateurs, des recruteurs, des agents, des joueurs et beaucoup d’autres passeront derrière le micro pour des conversations d'une heure environ.Produit et réalisé par Johann Crochet, journaliste s ...
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Join Jodi and Alicia on our latest podcast episode as they unveil the advantages of the Prolong Lash Partner Program. Learn how you can take your lash business to new heights with wholesale savings, exclusive marketing assets, and more! Tune in now to elevate your lash game! --- 👉 You can read our blog here: https://prolonglash.com/blogs/news/the-w…
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In this podcast episode, Dennis interviews Alex McDonald, a medical student and member of Tactical Medicine New Zealand, about the republishing of the book 'Guerilla Surgeon.' The book tells the story of Dr. Lindsay Rogers, a New Zealand-born surgeon who served with the Special Operations Executive in Yugoslavia during World War II. The conversatio…
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Dr. Van Wyk discusses updates in traumatic brain injury (TBI) management, focusing on the CRASH 3 trial and the use of tranexamic acid (TXA). He explains that TXA is safe and reduces head injury-related death, particularly in patients with moderate and mild TBI. He also discusses the use of hypertonic saline and recommends considering higher concen…
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Prolongation est un podcast d’entretien et d'interview avec les acteurs du football pour décrypter leur métier et découvrir ce qui les fait avancer au quotidien. Lors de ces interviews, ils discutent de leur métier pour mieux le décoder. L’idée est de donner des clés pour mieux comprendre le football avec ceux qui le font. Aujourd’hui, je reçois Ch…
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Summary: In this conversation, Dennis and Ian discuss the new high altitude Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) in the Joint Trauma System. They cover topics such as acute mountain sickness (AMS), high altitude cerebral edema (HACE), and high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE). They discuss the pathophysiology, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options…
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In this podcast episode, Jay Baker discusses the topic of SOF surgical support in Special Operations Forces (SOF). He compares the different types of missions that soft surgical teams might be called upon to support and describes the gap that exists in institutional experience for surgical support in the setting of unconventional warfare. Baker hig…
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In the first episode of "The Aussie Lashwives" podcast by Prolong Lash, Jodi and Alicia discuss the seven worst mistakes people make with their lash extensions. Tune in now for essential insights on proper lash care routines, recommended aftercare products, and key techniques to ensure the beauty and longevity of your eyelash extensions! --- 👉 You …
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Maggot therapy, also known as maggot debridement therapy (MDT), is a treatment that uses live maggots to clean and heal wounds. The therapy has a long history, dating back thousands of years, and has been used in various settings, including war zones and modern hospitals. Maggots are effective in wound healing because they eat necrotic tissue, have…
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In this podcast episode, Doug discusses the use of End-tidal CO2 monitoring in medical practice. End-tidal CO2 is used to monitor the percent of carbon dioxide in blood that has been returned to the lungs. It is commonly used to confirm the placement of an endotracheal tube and to monitor ventilation during surgery. In the field, End-tidal CO2 moni…
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In this episode, Dennis interviews John and Paul about the Abdominal Aortic and Junctional Tourniquet (AAJT). They discuss the background and reasons for inventing the AAJT, including the need to control bleeding in the pelvis. They also talk about the first application of the AAJT and the positive results seen in combat situations. The conversatio…
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In this podcast episode, Dennis and Ian discuss heat injuries and illnesses. They cover the background science of body heat and heat transfer, as well as the different types of heat injuries, including heat cramps, heat syncope, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. They emphasize the importance of hydration and urine color as indicators of hydration s…
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In this episode, Dennis and Alex discuss the truth about pelvic binders and their relevance in trauma care. They explore the background and experience of Alex, who has extensive knowledge in trauma surgery. They delve into the anatomy and injury patterns of pelvic fractures, as well as the different phases of damage control surgery. They also discu…
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This conversation explores the topic of gas anesthesia, its historical background, and its use in various environments. The conversation covers the shift to the TIVA technique, the importance of the anesthesia machine and equipment, and the training required to administer gas anesthesia. It also discusses the combined techniques used in the operati…
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This episode of the PFC podcast focuses on in-route casualty care. The guest, Nikki, shares her background and experience in the Navy and explains why she started an in-route care training course. The conversation covers common mistakes in preparing patients for flight, securing lines and equipment, and the importance of constant assessment and mon…
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In this conversation, Dennis and John discuss chest trauma management, specifically the use of chest seals and the sequence of interventions. They explore the overuse of chest seals and the potential complications they can cause. They also discuss the importance of assessing the patient and determining if a chest seal is necessary. John shares his …
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In this podcast episode, Dennis interviews Monte from Delta Development about the need for a small blood refrigerator for prolonged field care. Monte shares his military background and experiences in Afghanistan and Iraq, where he realized the importance of carrying blood products in the field. They discuss the challenges of storing and transportin…
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Prolongation est un podcast d’entretien et d'interview avec les acteurs du football pour décrypter leur métier et découvrir ce qui les fait avancer au quotidien. Lors de ces interviews, ils discutent de leur métier pour mieux le décoder. L’idée est de donner des clés pour mieux comprendre le football avec ceux qui le font. Aujourd’hui, je reçois Br…
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In this conversation, Dennis and Mike discuss the process of providing medical care and education in austere environments. They emphasize the importance of understanding the requirements and asking the right questions to ensure success. They also discuss the significance of analyzing the environment, finding reliable sources of information, and bui…
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In this conversation, Dennis and Justin discuss lessons learned in analgesia and sedation. They emphasize the importance of understanding medications and dosages, as well as having a plan for drug administration. They share case studies and examples of the wrong drug being used in the wrong situation. They also highlight the need for a strong found…
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In this conversation, Aaron Epstein from GSMSG discusses the background and formation of GSMSG, their focus on training partners rather than providing services, and their work with military and security forces around the world. He shares lessons learned in surgical resuscitation, dealing with mass casualties, and planning for different phases of wa…
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In this podcast episode, Dennis talks with Doug (an ICU doctor) about acute kidney injury. They discuss the causes and types of acute kidney injury, how to recognize it, and the treatment options available. They also cover the recovery and prognosis of acute kidney injury, as well as the crush injury protocol and managing potassium levels. The epis…
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In this podcast episode, Dennis interviews David Hardin, a general surgeon with experience in austere environments. They discuss the differences between surgeons in first-world and austere environments, the importance of improvisation, training and manpower considerations, supplies and procedures in austere surgery, moving patients in austere envir…
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In this podcast episode, Dennis talks with Mark, a trauma surgeon, about lower extremity trauma and limb salvage. They discuss the decision-making process for determining if a limb is salvageable or not, the risk vs reward of tourniquet approximation, assessing motor function and arterial supply, the importance of preserving limb length, and the us…
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In this podcast episode, Dennis and Antonio discuss the challenges and friction points that arise when working with providers from different countries. They explore how to iron out these issues efficiently to provide good care. The conversation covers topics such as common friction points on the ground, resolving conflicts and revamping protocols, …
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In this podcast episode, Dennis and Doug discuss the importance of team dynamics in critical care, specifically when dealing with critically injured patients. They highlight the challenges that arise when team members work individually and fail to communicate effectively. The conversation explores the team dynamics at Baltimore Shock Trauma, where …
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In this podcast episode, Dennis interviews JR Pickett, an ER physician and EMS medical director, about excited delirium. They discuss the definition and history of excited delirium, the challenges faced by law enforcement and medical providers in managing these cases, and the importance of timely intervention. They also explore the differences betw…
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Dr. Mark Shapiro discusses resilience and teamwork in the medical field during the COVID-19 pandemic. He highlights the differences between the civilian medical system and the military's approach to stress and resilience training. Dr. Shapiro emphasizes the importance of identifying and teaching resilience in medical professionals, as well as integ…
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Today I chat with the Godfathers of PFC and discuss the concept of Prolonged Field Care (PFC) and its importance in military and civilian medical settings. It highlights the need for PFC in situations where evacuation is delayed or not possible, and the challenges faced by medics in providing care in such scenarios. The conversation also explores t…
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Dr. Ryan Maves discusses clinical medicine topics, specifically malaria and other tropical diseases. He emphasizes the importance of preventing infections when traveling in tropical and remote areas through vaccination, hand hygiene, malaria prophylaxis, insect repellents, and safer sex habits. He also provides resources for pre-deployment informat…
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In this podcast episode, Dennis and Jeff discuss anoxic brain injury, its causes, progression, and treatment. They emphasize the importance of preventing anoxic brain injury by following the March algorithm and maintaining blood flow, airway patency, and oxygenation. They also discuss the role of monitoring and airway management in identifying and …
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In this podcast episode, Dennis discusses the history and evolution of medical support in guerrilla warfare. He explores the role of unconventional warfare in the Army and provides examples of guerrilla warfare campaigns. Dennis also delves into the importance of surgical teams and the challenges of providing medical care in prolonged field care sc…
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In this podcast episode, Dennis interviews Eric and Ted from Prytime Medical about the P-REBOA catheter. They discuss the training process in Ukraine, the differences between the P-REBOA and the original REBOA catheter, the benefits of the P-REBOA in terms of balloon times and blood product use, and the complications and monitoring for reperfusion …
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In this podcast episode, Dennis interviews Ian, an ER physician with experience in wilderness medicine, about spinal trauma. They discuss the initial approach to spinal trauma, the process of clinically clearing the spine, the neuro exam for spinal trauma, and the treatment of neurogenic shock. They also cover the goals of fluid resuscitation, the …
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In this episode, Sean McKay discusses the challenges and considerations of subterranean mobility and rescue. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the geology and environmental pathology of underground environments, as well as the need for continuous training and innovation in equipment usage. McKay also highlights the significance of risk …
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Prolongation est un podcast d’entretien où le journaliste Johann Crochet rencontre des acteurs du football pour décrypter leur métier et découvrir ce qui les fait avancer au quotidien. Lors de ces interviews, ils discutent de leur métier pour mieux le décoder. L’idée est de donner des clés pour mieux comprendre le football avec ceux qui le font. Ce…
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In this podcast episode, Nate, a Special Forces Detachment Commander, discusses the importance of incorporating medical training into team operations. He shares his journey of realizing the limitations of his own medical knowledge and the need to improve his personal medical capabilities. Nate emphasizes the importance of creating formalized Standa…
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In this episode, Dennis and Brad discuss the use of fentanyl in medical settings. They provide an overview of the background and development of fentanyl, highlighting its reliability and predictability as an opioid. They explain the characteristics and benefits of fentanyl, including its rapid onset, peak effect, and short duration. The conversatio…
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Dennis is interviewing Dr. John Quinn who's on the ground working Role 1 medical operations for an NGO somewhere in Ukraine.The lessons being learned by John and others during the early days of this conflict and the past 8 years can be used to help those on the ground now and into the future. This is an amazing opportunity to stay informed of curre…
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Today, I'm joined by Rick, a senior medic with 18 years of experience in AFSOC and the Green Berets. We dive into lessons learned from mass casualty events, focusing on reactive and proactive scenarios. Rick recounts a harrowing mission in Eastern Afghanistan, where planning mishaps led to a challenging situation. They had to adapt on the fly, deal…
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Merry Christmas...Today, we're diving into the nitty-gritty of ketamine – that mind-bending stuff, you know? So, ketamine's like this receptor blocker, messing with your brain's signals. It's a mixed bag, really. In low doses, it kills pain like a champ. But crank it up, and bam! You're in a world of dissociation. Picture it: brain's top half talki…
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This Podcast was from June of this year.This is Dennis, and today I'm joined by Anri, a Ukrainian medic who will share some lessons learned from the battlefield. Anri talks about how wound patterns change in urban versus rural areas, with urban areas having more trauma from shrapnel and secondary trauma from debris. He mentions the challenges medic…
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In the latest episode of the PFC podcast, I spoke with Evan and Doug about airway management. As experienced airway takers in both pre-hospital and hospital settings, they had some valuable insights. We discussed the controversy over intubation versus cricothyrotomy. Evan and Doug raised some valid points, such as the need for suctioning and the di…
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In today's podcast, I chat with Aebhric OKelly the founder and Dean Emeritus of the College of Remote and Offshore Medicine (COROM) about Improvised medicine. I will be the first to say, as cool as it is to learn Improvised techniques, this is an emergency plan, not a way to lighten your ruck. We run through items for MARCH and principles to apply …
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Dennis and Kevin Worth talk about combat anesthesia. The podcast discusses the four pillars of anesthesia, which are amnesia, analgesia, akinesia, and autonomic stability. The focus is on the importance of autonomic stability in combat situations. The best medication for amnesia in a downrange environment is Midazolam or Versed, and ketamine is a p…
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== 🎙️ Résumé de l'épisode == Prolongation est un podcast d’entretien où le journaliste Johann Crochet rencontre des acteurs du football pour décrypter leur métier et découvrir ce qui les fait avancer au quotidien. Lors de ces interviews, ils discutent de leur métier pour mieux le décoder. L’idée est de donner des clés pour mieux comprendre le footb…
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Now, let's dive into treating tension pneumothorax. Joined by Andy Fisher, our favorite surgery resident and social media provocateur. We're talking IFAC essentials and the needle decompression debate. Andy's been stirring the pot, suggesting ditching Needle D's from the IFAC due to lack of official backing. The IFAC's about saving lives for non-me…
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