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Journal of Special Operations Medicine
Journal of Special Operations Medicine
41 episodes
2 weeks ago
The podcasts in this feed will review select articles from our academic, peer-reviewed journal. We also offer monthly interviews with leaders in the TEMS and TCCC communities, providing valuable insight into the latest and greatest information in the world of tactical medicine.
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The podcasts in this feed will review select articles from our academic, peer-reviewed journal. We also offer monthly interviews with leaders in the TEMS and TCCC communities, providing valuable insight into the latest and greatest information in the world of tactical medicine.
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Summer 2025 JSOM Podcast
Journal of Special Operations Medicine
39 minutes 15 seconds
3 months ago
Summer 2025 JSOM Podcast
This summer, Jessica will review “Ultrasound Use by Special Operations Combat Medics: A Narrative Review Limited to the JSOM” by Dr. Jonathan Curley. (https://jsomonline.org/product/ultrasound-use-by-special-operations-combat-medics-a-narrative-review-limited-to-the-jsom/) The heart of this article provides an overview of how Special Operations Combat Medics (SOCMs) use ultrasound in clinical practice and proposes future applications. Sydney is reviewing “Injuries in Specialist Police Officers: A Scoping Review” by Dr. Kate Lyons et al (https://jsomonline.org/product/injuries-in-specialist-police-officers-a-scoping-review/). This article identifies, collects, and synthesizes evidence on injuries sustained by specialist police and compares those injuries with those of other law enforcement officers and wider Special Forces populations. Matthew is reviewing “Proof of Concept: Is Small-scale Production of Diethyl Ether for Anesthetic Use Possible?” by Dr. Sandeep Dhanjal et al. (https://jsomonline.org/product/proof-of-concept-is-small-scale-production-of-diethyl-ether-for-anesthetic-use-possible/) In this manuscript, the authors explore the use of diether ether as a stopgap solution to anesthetic supply limitations in humanitarian crises or armed conflicts. Be sure to subscribe to the JSOM podcast on Spotify. You can also find it at https://jsom.us/Podcast. Follow us on Social Media @jsomonline or on our website https://www.jsomonline.org
Journal of Special Operations Medicine
The podcasts in this feed will review select articles from our academic, peer-reviewed journal. We also offer monthly interviews with leaders in the TEMS and TCCC communities, providing valuable insight into the latest and greatest information in the world of tactical medicine.