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Thanks to our Newest Sponsor: SOTech!

In our quest to provide the most relevant and useful information at no-cost to medics providing care across the globe we decided to reach out to the community for support in the form of sponsorships, donations and Patreon subscriptions. SOTech has been innovating and serving ...

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Podcast Episode 100 and SOMSA-22

In the 100th Episode of the Prolonged Field Care Podcast Dennis sits down with Jamie, Sean and Paul to talk about the last 100 episodes and how prolonged field care evolved over the past 7 years from when the working group was established at SOMA 2013 in Tampa, FL.

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Podcast Episode 94: We are Back

After some time to reorganize, restructure, and strategize, we will be continuing to update best practices, share ideas and raise the important questions faced by medics around the world. We have taken this step to lay the old prolonged field care working group construct to re...

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Prolonged Casualty Care for all

The wait is over... The Role 1 Prolonged Casualty Care Guidelines for the entire DoD are now available here and on the Joint Trauma System website! This was a monumental undertaking from the beginning

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Podcast Episode 61: TBI Update with Dr. VanWyck

Traumatic Brain Injuries coupled with other injuries can be one of the most difficult wound patterns to manage in the field. Learn to manage TBI on its own and when other complications arrive you will be in better condition to handle an even more difficult situation.

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