I tried to do a shorter one for you guys. Covering what reference guides I have, what they do for me and what I think the most important ones are for the guerrilla medics. Hope you guys get something out of it.
We dive into some interesting information regarding previously held truths in tactical combat medicine and how it's changing with peer on peer conflict. Our fight is going to look more similar to what we're seeing in Europe with long evacuation
Intro and answering questions: 0:00-33:54Milk and I dive into getting the new guys up to speed: 33:55-endWe're back after a bit of a summer hiatus. It's a long one, so break it up however you need, but this is my way of getting as much in-d
Get Your House In Order. We talk about the painfully obvious hard times on the horizon, getting ahead of the "Oh Shit" cycle, and how you can better set yourself up to get your house in order.
After attending Defensive Action Center's Small Unit Skills Challenge (SUSC) at the end of April as opfor, this is the final AAR with John-another member of the opfor. We go over some big take aways, the pro's, what we need to improve on, break
Antibiotics. I don't think there is a more controversial topic in the medical preparedness space than this type of antimicrobial drug. In this episode I break down my experience giving antibiotics, contraindication, safety protocols to follow,
What is a "Med Bag"? Whether it is a TSSI M9, the teased Spiritus Systems "Delta" med bag or a pink Dora the Explorer backpack you stole from your kid. Honestly, any bag you put med supplies in is a med bag. We cover what the purpose of a med b
The Way of the Urgent Care-We focus on the urgent care model of treatment as a Guerrilla Medic. When SHTF, this is the model of treatment I believe you can reasonable provide your tribe. Note taking encouraged.