
Show overview
PJ Medcast has been publishing since 2021, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 99 episodes. That works out to roughly 45 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 21 min and 35 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Health & Fitness show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 2.3 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2022, with 43 episodes published. Published by PJ Med.
From the publisher
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. PJs - you may log the hours you spend listening to the material in this podcast in your training folders.
Latest Episodes
View all 99 episodes403. The Hypobaric Environment and Altitude-Related Decompression Illness
Doc W discusses medical issues related to unpressurized high altitude operations.
402. Blast Injury
Doc Wightman discuss the natrue of a blast and how it causes injury in great detail
401. CCAT, Deployed AF Emergency Medicine, Military Medicine at USUHS
RET COL John Wightman, USAF EM Doc, great supporter of the C-F discusses these topics
400. Doc Mabry Part 2
Strategic perspectives on Operational Medicine
399. Doc Mabry Part 1
Doc (Ret COL) Robert Mabry, prior 18D (SF & Task Force Ranger), Army EM Doc, Congressional Fellow, Military Medical Leader, and mentor of mine, discusses overarching issues facing operational medicine.
398. Guerilla Medicine for SOF Medics Part 3
With Doc Lyon
397. Guerilla Hospitals & Networks Part 2
396. Guerrilla Hospitals and Networks- relevance to PJs and SOF Medics- Part 1
USAF Emergency Medicine and prior SOST Doc Lyon discusses her research.
395. Advice from a senior 18D to all PJs, Medics and Corpsmen
Dennis from the Prolonged Field Care Podcast shares some wisdom.
394. Prior Ranger Doc Miles discusses his top 3 on MHSRS
393. Holistic approach to Operator Syndrome and Resilience
Jen and 5x5 based out of Anchorage have worked closely with the Paraerscue Foundation. Hear details about the services available to you and your Teammates if needed. As always- please encourage family and friends to support the Pararescue Foundation, and do annual or semi- annual team events to raise money. THAT OTHERS MAY LIVE
392. Prolonged Care Series- Sepsis Part 2 w Dr Chung
COL (Ret) Kevin Chung MD, US Army Critical Care Physician, finished his career as the Chairman of Medicine at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. He has been supporting SOF Medicine for many years.
392. Alert SOMA 2024 open for lab and podium submissions
Please support the Special Operations Medical Association. Come to the MAY 2024 meeting in NC. Go to specialoperationsmedicine.org Attend- learn, network, become a better Medic. Present- move the needle forward, share your experience and knowledge. THAT OTHERS MAY LIVE
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
Col (Ret) Dorlac shares info from his experiences teaching and supporting. Ret USAF Trauma Surgeon and now PHTLS editor, Doc Dorlac has a lot of experience and passion for military pre-hosptial medicine.
387. Quickie - field training notes
chest seals use of stethescopes in the field tools to improve success of completing a protocol
386. Quickie. Tourniquet pearls from the TCCC Committee discussion
Empiric vs deliberate TQ TQ conversion vs. replacement Conversion of TQ to pressure dressing and pressure dressing to non-pressure dressing TQ risks- amputation, compartment syndrome, neurologic or muscle injury, renal failure and more