WarDocs - The Military Medicine Podcast
Health & Fitness:Medicine
In this episode COL (Dr.) Joseph “Joe” Alderete describes the Center for the Intrepid and the amazing advancements in rehabilitation, limb salvage, and amputee care that have been developed from over 20 years of war in Iraq and Afghanistan. Here about the latest in cutting edge research to help soldiers and elite professional athletes, such as NFL quarterback Alex Smith, regain the ability to achieve elite function after traumatic injuries. Listen in to this episode of WarDocs to get a behind the scenes look at the one of the most distinguished centers for rehabilitation in the world.
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CAPT Matthew D. Tadlock, MD Surgeons at Sea: Challenges and Innovations- Preparing for Maritime Deployment
Col (Ret) Patrick Osborn, MD -Measuring Orthopedic Surgeon Readiness: Refining the KSA Framework
Col (Ret) Patrick Osborn, MD - Military and Civilian Cooperation: Improving Amputation Care and Maintaining Critical Wartime Surgical Skills
Pamela B. Andreatta, EdD, PhD - Managing Upper Extremity Vascular Injuries: Training and Readiness for Military Surgeons
MSG(R) Samuel Rodriguez- Saving Lives at the Tip of the Spear-Battlefield Care in Unconventional Warfare and Innovations in Special Operations Medicine
MAJ Joshua Anchan, MD-Critical Care in the Skies: Military Neonatal Transport Teams
POCUS in Military Medicine: Applications, Challenges, and the Future of Combat Casualty Care-COL Cristin Mount, MD, and LTC(P) Scott Grogan, DO
VADM(Ret) Raquel Cruz Bono, MD, MBA, FACS- (Part 2 of 2) Navy Trauma Surgeon- Innovating, Influencing, and Inspiring at all Leadership Levels in Military Medicine.
VADM(Ret) Raquel Cruz Bono, MD, MBA, FACS- (Part 1 of 2) Navy Trauma Surgeon- Innovating, Influencing, and Inspiring at all Leadership Levels in Military Medicine.
RADM(Ret) Carol A. Romano, PhD, RN- Advancing Nursing Practice and Leadership in the Federal Health System and Training the Next Generation at USU.
LTC(R) Matt Welder, DNP, CRNA, FAWM- Operational Medicine Expert Discusses the Joint Trauma System Drowning CPG and how to Prepare and Provide Optimal Dive Medical Care
MG(R) Richard A. Stone, MD- “Save Every Life You Can”- Lessons Learned From COVID-19 Leading the Veterans Health Administration
COL Arthur Yeager, MOT- Army Aviator, Combat Stress Expert, Occupational Therapist, Inventor, and Experienced Rehabilitation Professional
LTC(R) Matt Welder, DNP, CRNA, FAWM- Operational Medicine Expert: Optimizing Physiology in Abnormal Conditions and Applications for Military Missions
Benjamin Hall- Veteran Fox News War Correspondent Injured in Ukraine: Amazing Rescue, Recovery, and Rehabilitation Assisted by Military Medicine Expertise Across the Globe
Col (ret) David Carmack MD MBA – Air Force Orthopedic Trauma Surgeon Providing Hands-on Training for Expeditionary Medicine
Col (Ret) Donald Taylor- US and in Combat Zones Healthcare- Leading the Team, Caring for High Profile Casualties, and Managing Limited Resources
MG(R) Barbara R. Holcomb- Nursing in Military Medicine and Providing the Best Possible Care in Austere Environments and at Home
Major General (Ret) Philip Volpe, DO- Keys to Successful Mentorship- Setting the Ground Rules and Starting a Mentorship Relationship
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