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Welcome to WarDocs!

This is a podcast developed and hosted by Active Duty and Veteran Military Medicine professionals who all possess a passion to honor the legacy and preserve the oral history of Military Medicine and get the stories of these healthcare heroes to inform and inspire our listeners and hopefully improve the future of medicine.

We will take a behind-the-scenes look into unique opportunities and experiences told firsthand by current and former military professionals from all Servicers, ranks, and Cops and provide interesting and informative content about the mission, history, contributions, and achievements of all of Military Medicine

You will better understand what military medical professionals do in deployed environments as well as their peacetime mission and how they train for the next conflict.

You will also hear some incredible stories of how these WarDocs bring first-class medical care from Level 1 Trauma Centers to the most austere of conditions in every corner of the globe

Please visit our website at www.wardocspodcast.com to get additional information about our hosts and our guests, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.

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WarDocs - The Military Medicine Podcast Doug Soderdahl, Wayne Causey, Kevin Kniery

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 135 Ratings

Welcome to WarDocs!

This is a podcast developed and hosted by Active Duty and Veteran Military Medicine professionals who all possess a passion to honor the legacy and preserve the oral history of Military Medicine and get the stories of these healthcare heroes to inform and inspire our listeners and hopefully improve the future of medicine.

We will take a behind-the-scenes look into unique opportunities and experiences told firsthand by current and former military professionals from all Servicers, ranks, and Cops and provide interesting and informative content about the mission, history, contributions, and achievements of all of Military Medicine

You will better understand what military medical professionals do in deployed environments as well as their peacetime mission and how they train for the next conflict.

You will also hear some incredible stories of how these WarDocs bring first-class medical care from Level 1 Trauma Centers to the most austere of conditions in every corner of the globe

Please visit our website at www.wardocspodcast.com to get additional information about our hosts and our guests, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.

If you like war stories and medical drama, WarDocs has you covered. Spread the word!

    Pioneering Pre-Hospital Blood Transfusion in Trauma and Combat Care: Randi Schaefer, DNP, RN, ACNS-BS

    Pioneering Pre-Hospital Blood Transfusion in Trauma and Combat Care: Randi Schaefer, DNP, RN, ACNS-BS

       Embark on a journey to the front lines of military medicine with our esteemed guest, retired Army Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Randi Schaefer. With her wealth of experience, Dr. Schaefer takes us through the intense world of emergency trauma care and her personal evolution from a college student to an accomplished military nurse and emergency medicine expert. We explore the educational paths and specialization opportunities within the military nursing field and the life-saving innovations in pre-hospital blood administration that have triumphed on the battlefield and transformed civilian emergency care.
       Dr. Schaefer pulls back the curtain on the progressive tactics and challenges that have shaped blood transfusion practices over the years. From the early days of relying on hospital staff donors to the current state-of-the-art application of whole blood in the thick of combat, we discuss the critical observations and strategic collaborations that have driven these practices forward. The role of STRAC in revolutionizing pre-hospital care and the crucial impact of timely blood transfusions in saving lives take center stage in this compelling narrative that intertwines military precision with medical breakthroughs.
       Our final moments with Dr. Schaefer reveal the innovative solutions combat medics deploy to save lives under the most extreme conditions, including providing blood transfusions amidst the chaos of active fire. We also shine a light on the advancements that continue to elevate the field, like the Vampire Program and the Tactical Combat Casualty Care training. Dr. Schaefer's ongoing consulting work and vision for emergency medicine not only reflect her unwavering dedication but also promise to guide the future of trauma care to even greater heights. Join us for this captivating episode where valor meets the rigor of medical science, and discover the incredible impact of one woman's journey on the world of emergency medicine.
     
    Chapters:
    (00:00) Addressing Hemorrhage in Trauma
    (07:22) Early Blood Transfusion in Emergency Settings
    (15:49) Pre-Hospital Blood Transfusion and Innovations
    (27:57) Enhancing Pre-Hospital Blood Transfusion Rates
    (37:26) Consulting on Pre-Hospital Blood Administration
     
    Chapter Summaries:
    (00:00) Addressing Hemorrhage in Trauma
    Army nurse Randi Schaefer discusses pre-hospital hemorrhage control and the potential for future improvements in military and civilian sectors.
     
    (07:22) Early Blood Transfusion in Emergency Settings
    Nature's role in trauma care: reliance on hospital staff, evolution of transfusion practices, and efforts to improve pre-hospital capabilities.
     
    (15:49) Pre-Hospital Blood Transfusion and Innovations
    Nature's emergency blood transfusion process in pre-hospital settings, including training, logistics, and clinical guidelines for improved trauma care outcomes.
     
    (27:57) Enhancing Pre-Hospital Blood Transfusion Rates
    TCCC training, missed transfusion opportunities, and improvements in pre-hospital blood programs for combat medics.
     
    (37:26) Consulting on Pre-Hospital Blood Administration
    Practical aspects of pre-hospital blood product administration, logistics, military background, and legacy of service.
    Take Home Messages:
    Military medicine has played a critical role in innovating trauma and emergency care, specifically in the field of pre-hospital blood administration, due to the need for immediate life-saving measures in combat scenarios.
    Career progression within the Army can lead to educational opportunities and specializations in emergency medicine and trauma care, as evidenced by the journey of a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel and military nurse.
    The shift in blood transfusion practices, such as the transition from crystalloids and component therapy to the use of whole blood, has been influenced by clinical observations and the necessity for timely interventions to reduce mortality rates.
    The Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council (STRAC) has been inst

    • 43 min
    Leading with Grace in Military Medicine: Air Force CMSgt Tanya Y. Johnson

    Leading with Grace in Military Medicine: Air Force CMSgt Tanya Y. Johnson

        Embark on an unforgettable exploration of leadership and resilience with CMSgt Tanya Y. Johnson, the influential senior enlisted leader for the Defense Health Agency. With a legacy steeped in military healthcare and wisdom to impart, Chief Johnson unwraps the layers of her journey, from her roots in an Air Force medic family to her strategic prowess in overseeing the TRICARE Health Plan and combat support missions. This episode is an education in the nuances of guiding with compassion and clarity in the military and medicine high-stress environments.
        As we traverse the landscape of the Military Health System's strategy, Chief Johnson illuminates the importance of transparent communication and the creation of an environment where feedback flourishes and trust is the cornerstone. This dive into the human side of healthcare delivery and the intricate dance of accountability and compassion in leadership is as enlightening as it is essential. Chief Johnson highlights the power of clear communication, the significance of fostering a culture where feedback thrives, and the importance of trust-building Listen in as she shares pearls of wisdom on leadership, especially the art of leading with grace in the high-stakes environment of military medicine.
       Finally, the episode captures the transformative journey of healthcare technology within the military, sharing how it reshapes care delivery and the necessity of readiness in times of crisis. Chief Johnson recounts the poignant memories of her deployment, including the impactful mission during the Ebola outbreak in Liberia, painting a vivid picture of the adaptability and resilience of military teams. Her insights offer invaluable advice for anyone considering a career in military medicine and underscore the profound dedication that defines this noble field. Whether you're a current service member, a healthcare professional, or simply intrigued by military medicine, this episode offers a unique perspective on the dedication and innovation that define the field.
     
    Chapters:
    (00:04) CMSgt Tanya Johnson's Leadership Journey
    (09:02) Military Health System Strategy Discussion
    (15:22) Future of Military Healthcare Technology
    (28:30) Leading With Grace in Military Medicine
    (33:22) Military Career Advice and Deployment Experiences
    (38:53) Military Deployment to Liberia Experience
     
    Chapter Summaries:
    (00:04) Tanya Johnson's Leadership Journey
    Chief Master Sergeant Tanya Y. Johnson's military legacy, personal journey in Air Force Medicine, and leadership philosophy in the Defense Health Agency.
    (09:02) Military Health System Strategy Discussion
    Leadership decisions impact teams through communication, trust-building, and care, as seen in the Defense Health Agency's strategy for modernizing healthcare.
    (15:22) Future of Military Healthcare Technology
    Medical technology transforms healthcare delivery, addressing staffing shortages and enhancing patient-centric care, while also discussing TRICARE Health Plan administration and DHA's role in combat support.
    (28:30) Leading With Grace in Military Medicine
    Leading with grace in military medicine, managing expectations, treating professionals with respect, and opportunities for personal growth.
    (33:22) Military Career Advice and Deployment Experiences
    Military service and recruiting insights from a guest who found a rewarding career in military medicine, advice for young service members, and profound experiences during deployment.
    (38:53) Military Deployment to Liberia Experience
    Rapid deployment to Liberia during Ebola outbreak, building medical facility, avoiding virus, overcoming challenges through teamwork.
     
    Take Home Messages:
    Leadership Resilience:
    Resilient leadership in high-pressure environments is key to successful outcomes, especially in military medicine where the stakes are high. The ability to maintain composure and lead with empathy and understanding is essential for managing teams effectively in challenging situation

    • 48 min
    Diverse Opportunities in Navy Healthcare: Navy Master Chief Troy Brown.

    Diverse Opportunities in Navy Healthcare: Navy Master Chief Troy Brown.

        Embark on a captivating journey with Master Chief Troy Brown, a decorated Navy veteran whose life story unfolds like an epic saga across the globe's most challenging terrains, from the detainee cells of Camp Delta to the bustling medical tents of Camp Leatherneck. As a native of Joplin, Missouri, Troy's life took an unexpected turn during a fateful dinner conversation, setting him on a path that would define his character and commitment to military healthcare. Our latest episode navigates his transition from aspiring serviceman to a revered corpsman, revealing the hurdles overcome and the passion kindled for supporting the well-being of warfighters.
        The echoes of 9/11 resonate through the personal narratives shared in our heartfelt discussion, casting light on the ripple effects such historical moments have on those in uniform. Troy's account of the ethical conundrums faced while caring for detainees at Guantanamo Bay is both enthralling and thought-provoking, offering listeners a rare glimpse into the realities of wartime medical practice. We also delve into the essence of leadership, as seen through the trials and triumphs of military service.
    Concluding our session, we admire the indelible mark left by leaders such as Troy, who underscore the value of seizing diverse opportunities and forging robust relationships throughout one's career. Heeding the advice to 'Be the one,' we reveal the transformative power of initiative and the innovative strategies that bolster team support. Troy's reflections on a gratifying career in military medicine are a testament to the impact of dedication and the art of thinking beyond conventional limits.
     
    Chapters:
    (00:00) Navy Career
    (07:24) Challenges of Military Deployments
    (22:26) Military Leadership Experiences and Lessons
    (36:31) Supporting People in Leadership Roles
    (41:49) Career Legacy and Leadership Advice
     
    Chapter Summaries:
    (00:00) Navy Career
    Master Chief Troy Brown's journey from Missouri to Navy corpsman, specializing in physical therapy and preventive medicine, with deployments in specialized roles.
     
    (07:24) Challenges of Military Deployments
    9/11's impact on military personnel, career effects, and wartime medical ethics in Guantanamo Bay.
     
    (22:26) Military Leadership Experiences and Lessons
    Veteran instructors' impact on students, adaptability in deployments, leadership in military health system, and low casualty rates.
     
    (36:31) Supporting People in Leadership Roles
    Flexibility and support in the workplace, prioritizing personnel issues, and the impact of individual initiative in leadership roles.
     
    (41:49) Career Legacy and Leadership Advice
    Seizing opportunities, valuing diversity, and building relationships are crucial in avoiding career limitations and leaving a positive legacy.
    Take Home Messages:
    **The Significance of Adaptability in Military Service**: The story underscored in this episode highlights the importance of adapting to diverse and challenging environments, particularly in military healthcare. Multiple deployments, including those to Guantanamo Bay and Camp Leatherneck, demonstrate the need for flexibility and the ability to learn from every situation to provide the best care possible in varying circumstances.
    **The Complex Ethical Landscape of War Medicine**: The episode delves into the ethical considerations of treating enemy combatants and the moral obligations of military medics. The experiences shared about treating detainees with combat-related injuries in Guantanamo Bay serve as a poignant reminder of the unique challenges faced by those serving in military healthcare.
    **Leadership and Mentorship are Crucial in Military Careers**: Through the reflections shared in this episode, the emphasis is put on the impact that strong leadership and mentorship can have on the careers of those in the military. The stories illustrate how experienced individuals can influence and shape the path of upcoming service members, highlighting the imp

    • 47 min
    Military Experience Promotes Medical Advancement and Innovation- CDR (Ret) Ramon Cestero, MD, MBA, FCCM

    Military Experience Promotes Medical Advancement and Innovation- CDR (Ret) Ramon Cestero, MD, MBA, FCCM

        Retired Navy Commander and Trauma Surgeon Dr. Ramon Cestero joins us to share his remarkable journey from the front lines to the forefront of surgical innovation. Imagine the battlefield's high stakes where every second counts, and the tools at your disposal can mean the difference between life and death. His tales of life-saving speed and adaptability in the most austere conditions reveal the genesis of his revolutionary contribution to surgical technology—a battlefield-optimized surgical retractor. Our conversation with Dr. Cestero isn't just a walk through his experiences; it's a masterclass in the resilience and resourcefulness required in military and civilian trauma surgery.
        Throughout the episode, we witness the evolution of surgical retractors over the past few centuries, from their rudimentary origins to the state-of-the-art devices we see today. From the necessity that birthed his new retractor system to the behind-the-scenes look at transforming a concept into a globally utilized device, the narrative is as engaging as it is instructive. Dr. Cestero's insights into balancing the demands of a full-time surgical career with medical entrepreneurship are a candid reflection on the challenges and triumphs of innovation.
         As we round out the discussion, Dr. Cestero doesn't just rest on his laurels; he casts a strategic eye toward the future of trauma surgery. With a nod to the lessons of past conflicts, we discuss the dynamic nature of military medicine and the implications for surgeons in rapidly evolving combat environments. We get into the Navy's shifting strategies, the importance of adaptable surgical teams, and the next wave of advancements set to revolutionize trauma care. It's a riveting exploration of how technologies like Dr. Cestero's retractor, along with advancements in operating room efficiency and training, stand to elevate patient care in both military operations and civilian trauma centers. Prepare to be inspired by the potential that lies ahead, as we uncover the innovations set to revolutionize the experience of patients and surgeons alike.
    Chapters:
    (00:04) Military Trauma Surgeon's Innovative Approach
    (08:07) Innovating Surgical Retractors
    (13:51) From Idea to Global Commercialization
    (19:06) Innovative Surgical Retractor System Design
    (31:10) Future Innovations in Trauma Surgery
     
    Chapter Summaries:
    (00:04) Military Trauma Surgeon's Innovative Approach
    This chapter features retired Navy Commander and Trauma Surgeon Dr. Ramon Cestero, who shares insights from his multiple global deployments, emphasizing the importance of proper equipment, speed, and adaptability in trauma surgery under austere conditions. I discuss with him how these experiences led to his development of a battlefield-optimized surgical retractor and the challenges of bringing such innovations to widespread use. Dr. Cestero also reflects on the unique aspects of serving as a trauma surgeon in the Navy Reserves, highlighting the balance between maintaining military connection and civilian practice, and offers suggestions for enhancing reserve surgeons' team experience and training. We explore the current gaps in trauma surgery research and what future innovations Dr. Cestero envisions.
    (08:07) Innovating Surgical Retractors
    This chapter uncovers the pressing need for innovation in surgical equipment, specifically retractors, through a surgeon's experiences working in both austere military settings and a Level 1 trauma center. I discuss the challenges faced during surgeries without adequate resources, such as the absence of platelets and the struggle for exposure in critical procedures, which can lead to life-threatening delays. The narrative is anchored by a poignant case of a young soldier with severe injuries, whose outcome might have been different with better surgical tools. We explore the history of surgical retractors, from their evolution in the Renaissance to modern table-mounted systems, and the inspir

    • 39 min
    The Role of the Reserves in Military Medicine: USAR BG Jennifer A. Marrast Host, MD

    The Role of the Reserves in Military Medicine: USAR BG Jennifer A. Marrast Host, MD

       Step into the boots of Army BG Jennifer A. Marrast Host, our guest on this episode of WarDocs, the Military Medicine podcast. From her origins in Grenada to her current role as Deputy Commanding General Professional Services for the 807th Medical Command deployment support, BG Marrast Host’s journey will leave you astounded and inspired. The insights she shares about the battlefield hardships and the immense emotional toll of her profession are both gripping and poignant.
    Get a firsthand account of her time with the 452nd Hospital in Afghanistan and the graphic trauma cases she encountered. Feel the palpable intensity as she narrates the heartbreaking memory of a young burn victim she couldn't save, and how that experience informs her work today. As we traverse through her tenure as a battalion surgeon in Iraq and her time at Task Force Victory in Afghanistan, you'll get an insider view of the daunting challenges of military medical decision-making and how rank plays into it all.
    Towards the end of our discussion, BG Marrast Host turns the spotlight onto future military medics. She imparts her wisdom on maintaining balanced dedication between civilian and military commitments and shares invaluable leadership lessons. Wrapping up, she expresses her hopes for her legacy and the future of Army medicine. Regardless of whether you're considering a military medical career or are simply intrigued by the intricate world of military medicine, this episode promises a deeply insightful journey. Don't miss out!
     
     
    Chapters:
    (00:00) Military Medicine and Leadership Lessons
    (09:00) 452nd Hospital Experiences in Afghanistan
    (13:14) Challenges in Afghanistan and Iraq
    (19:56) Challenges in Military Medicine and Readiness
    (39:03) Legacy of Military Medicine
     
    Chapter Summaries:
    (00:00) Military Medicine and Leadership Lessons
    BG Jennifer A Marrast Host shares her journey from Grenada to medical school and the military, discussing the role of reserves in medical missions and leadership lessons for military medical careers.
     
    (09:00) 452nd Hospital Experiences in Afghanistan
    BG Marrast Host shares her experiences of treating severe trauma in austere conditions in Afghanistan.
     
    (13:14) Challenges in Afghanistan and Iraq
    Jennifer’s experiences in Afghanistan and Iraq, including medical decision-making, care of soldiers, and setting up an MC4 system, are discussed.
     
    (19:56) Challenges in Military Medicine and Readiness
    BG Jennifer A. Marrast Host shares her experience of a heartbreaking case in Afghanistan and how it taught her to debrief her team after trauma cases, as well as the challenges of balancing civilian and military jobs.
     
    (39:03) Legacy of Military Medicine
    BG Marrast Host’s legacy includes her passion for caring for soldiers and modernizing Army medicine.
    Listeners Will…..
    Embark on a journey from immigrant background to high-ranking military status.
    Gain a deep understanding of emotional and physical challenges encountered on the battlefield.
    Gain a complex perspective on military medicine, emphasizing the role of leadership, decision-making, and adaptability.
    Understand the role and significance of military reserves in medical missions and preparation for large-scale combat operations.
    Gain insight into the emotional strain of military medicine through the recounting of a young burn victim in Afghanistan.
    Understand the demanding balance between civilian careers and military obligations for reserve medical personnel.
    Learn valuable leadership lessons applicable in various contexts.
    Recognize the need for military medical personnel to maintain combat skills alongside medical expertise.
    Get a glimpse of the aspirations and dedication required to improve care and prepare the next generation of military medics.
    Use the podcast as an informative and inspiring resource for anyone considering a career in military medicine or interested in gaining insights into the demands of front-line healthcare.
    Episode Keywords:

    • 41 min
    Medical Decision Making Under Fire: Military Medical Ethics in War Zones- LTC Jeanne Krick, MD.

    Medical Decision Making Under Fire: Military Medical Ethics in War Zones- LTC Jeanne Krick, MD.

       Join the conversation with Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Jeanne Krick, as she brings the weighty world of medical ethics into focus, sharing her journey from Neonatology to being the Army Surgeon General's consultant for Medical Ethics. Our discussion orbits the moral quandaries that surface in military medicine, dissecting the intricate balance between patient autonomy and the rigors of military policy and regulations. Dr. Krick provides a riveting narrative on the daily impact of ethical decision-making and the burgeoning field of bioethics.  Join us for a candid discussion about what it takes to make life-and-death decisions when duty, honor, and humanity intersect.
       As we unpack the layers of Dr. Krick's expertise, the fabric of military medical ethics is revealed in its full complexity. The establishment and significance of ethics committees take center stage, as we navigate through complex scenarios where commanders and medical professionals must align on treatment decisions for service members. Dr. Krick's role in shaping policies at a non-deployed level juxtaposes the high-stakes ethical calls required in active war zones, sparking a conversation on the critical need for robust ethical guidelines and training.
        The forecast for military medical ethics is a combination of change, challenges, and innovation as we look to the horizon where artificial intelligence and human enhancement technologies promise to redefine the boundaries of healthcare. Dr. Krick's insights on the ethical dimensions of AI in medicine, the military's stance on pandemic responses, and the intricacies of cultural sensitivity within patient confidentiality offer a guide for navigating these uncharted waters. Her perspective underscores the importance of early ethicist involvement in policy-making and the role of shared decision-making in aligning medical actions with patients' values.  For medical professionals, ethicists, or anyone intrigued by the moral challenges of healthcare, this episode is an indispensable look into the courageous work of those who serve in medicine's toughest arenas.
     
    Chapters:
    (00:00) Exploring Medical Ethics and Consultations
    (10:21) Military Medical Ethics and Committees
    (18:23) Ethics in Healthcare and Deployed Settings
    (30:28) Cultural Differences and Patient Confidentiality
    (36:19) AI Impact on Medical Ethics
    (44:54) Medical Ethics and Decision-Making Challenges
    (50:03) Future of Military Medical Ethics
     
    Chapter Summaries:
    (00:00) Exploring Medical Ethics and Consultations
    Dr. Jeanne Krick discusses the impact of her bioethics training and education on her problem-solving approach in military medicine and the evolving horizon of medical ethics.
    (10:21) Military Medical Ethics and Committees
    Military medical ethics, diverse committees, and educational opportunities for ethical training within the military healthcare system.
    (18:23) Ethics in Healthcare and Deployed Settings
    Patient-centered care, organizational ethics, resource allocation, and treatment of enemy combatants in deployed environments.
    (30:28) Cultural Differences and Patient Confidentiality
    Cultural differences in medical ethics, patient autonomy, confidentiality, and military readiness are discussed with real-life scenarios.
    (36:19) AI Impact on Medical Ethics
    Ethical considerations in AI healthcare, human enhancement in the military, and balancing autonomy and mission readiness during pandemics.
    (44:54) Medical Ethics and Decision-Making Challenges
    Equipping medical students with ethical tools, understanding principles and care, reconciling legal constraints, and debating neonatology.
    (50:03) Future of Military Medical Ethics
    Future of medical ethics in military medicine, involving ethicists in policy-making, rapid decision-making in emergencies, and balancing guidance with patient wishes.
    Take Home Messages:
    Medical ethics in the military setting require balancing individual autonomy with military protocol, highlighting the unique ethic

    • 58 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
135 Ratings

135 Ratings

AB9726 ,

WarDocs is preserving history and preparing us for the future

WarDocs is a one-of-a-kind podcast with compelling story telling, demonstrating how reflecting on history allows us to find implications for the future. Podcast episodes tell anecdotes, current events, research frontiers, and career advice. Wonderful resource and every episode is unique.

Stem Dude ,

A Healing Journey Through WarDocs

As a former Fleet Marine Force corpsman and a current premedical student, I found WarDocs to be a captivating and deeply resonant podcast that artfully blends the worlds of military service and medicine. This podcast provides a unique perspective on the challenges faced by medical professionals in the field, and it struck a chord with me on a personal level.

The storytelling on WarDocs is both powerful and immersive. The firsthand accounts from military medics and doctors offer a gripping insight into the realities of providing medical care in the midst of conflict. As a former corpsman, I could relate to the intense situations described and appreciate the raw authenticity that each episode brings.

One aspect that sets WarDocs apart is its ability to bridge the gap between the military experience and the medical profession. The podcast doesn't just focus on the battlefield; it delves into the emotional and psychological toll that war takes on both patients and caregivers. As a premedical student, I found this exploration of the human side of medicine to be particularly insightful and thought-provoking.

Doug’s interviewing skills are commendable, allowing the guests to share their stories in a genuine and unfiltered manner. The conversations are well-paced, and the production quality is top-notch, enhancing the overall listening experience.

WarDocs manages to balance the gravity of war with moments of hope and resilience. It sheds light on the importance of medical professionals in the military, showcasing their dedication, courage, and the impact they have on the lives of those they serve.

In conclusion, WarDocs is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of military service and healthcare. For me, it served as a reminder of the profound impact that individuals in the medical field can have during times of conflict. I highly recommend this podcast to fellow veterans, healthcare professionals, and anyone who appreciates compelling stories that transcend boundaries.

Gusstipher McRae ,

10/10

This podcast is well curated and informative. I’m sold and will continue to listen well into the future.

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