There are 2 main phases of mortality on the combat casualty survival curve. As PJs , Medics and Corpsmen, you do not see the second phase in the ICU days to weeks later. What you do in the field impacts the second phase of mortality as well as morbidity (quality of life & functioning) .
Charles discusses what happens in the ICU relative to what you do as well as implications for prolonged casualty care (PCC) in severely injured casualties.
403. The Hypobaric Environment and Altitude-Related Decompression Illness
402. Blast Injury
401. CCAT, Deployed AF Emergency Medicine, Military Medicine at USUHS
400. Doc Mabry Part 2
399. Doc Mabry Part 1
398. Guerilla Medicine for SOF Medics Part 3
397. Guerilla Hospitals & Networks Part 2
396. Guerrilla Hospitals and Networks- relevance to PJs and SOF Medics- Part 1
395. Advice from a senior 18D to all PJs, Medics and Corpsmen
394. Prior Ranger Doc Miles discusses his top 3 on MHSRS
393. Holistic approach to Operator Syndrome and Resilience
392. Prolonged Care Series- Sepsis Part 2 w Dr Chung
392. Alert SOMA 2024 open for lab and podium submissions
391. Prolonged care series: Sepsis with Doc Chung Part 1
390. Alert Paramedic recertification 7-16 NOV in NY
389. LLs Ukraine part 2/2
388. Feedback from Ukraine, part 1 of 2
387. Quickie - field training notes
386. Quickie. Tourniquet pearls from the TCCC Committee discussion
385. Part 2 sTBI and late mortality
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