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WarDocs - The Military Medicine Podcast

Doug Soderdahl, Wayne Causey, Kevin Kniery
Military Medicine
Trauma Surgery
Combat Casualty Care
Leadership
Vascular Surgery
American College Of Surgeons
Surgical Oncology
Operational Medicine
Helmand Province
75th Ranger Regiment
First Special Forces Group
Battle Of Fallujah
Artificial Intelligence
Medical School
VA Hospital
Ch-46 Helicopter
Citizen Surgeon
Career In Medicine
Uniformed Services University Of the Health Sciences
Enlisted To Medical Degree Preparatory Program

Welcome to WarDocs! This is a podcast developed and hosted by 3 Army surgeons, Doug, Wayne and Kevin who all possess a passion to honor the legacy and preserve the oral history of Military Medicine and get the amazing stories of these healthcare heroes to our listeners. We will take a behind the scenes look into unique opportunities and experiences told firsthand from current and former military m... more

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In this episode of WarDocs, we sit down with Dr. Franklin Sechriest, a former US Navy   Commander and orthopedic surgeon, to explore the high-stakes world of Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) missions. Drawing from his extensive expe... more

This special episode of WarDocs celebrates the 125th anniversary of the Army Nurse Corps by bringing together four distinguished leaders: Brigadier General Jamie Burk (27th ANC Chief), Retired Major General Jimmie Keenan (24th ANC Chief), Retired Bri... more

This episode features SFC Jacob Allen, an elite medic from the 75th Ranger Regiment currently transitioning into the Inter-service Physician Assistant Program (IPAP). With a background that includes six combat deployments, Allen offers a rare firstha... more

This special episode of WarDocs celebrates the 125th anniversary of the Army Nurse Corps by featuring four distinguished commanders: Colonel Margaret Berryman, Colonel Crystal Belew, Colonel Sarah Eccleston, and Colonel Briana Perata. Each guest shar... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. V. Franklin Sechriest II
Former US Navy Commander and orthopedic surgeon
US Navy
Episode: Orthopedic Surgery on the High Seas and the Evolution of Humanitarian Disaster Relief in Navy Medicine: V. Franklin Sechriest II, MD
Sergeant First Class Jacob Allen
Current Inter-service Physician Associate Program Phase II student and veteran medic of the 75th Ranger Regiment.
Episode: Special Operations Medicine and IPAP Prerequisites with 75th Ranger Regiment Veteran SFC Jacob Allen
Colonel Margaret Berryman
Commander of Winn Army Community Hospital at Fort Stewart, Georgia.
U.S. Army
Episode: From Bedside Nursing to Strategic Medical Leadership- Army Nurses in Command- Army Colonels Belew, Berryman, Eccleston, and Perata.
Colonel Crystal Belew
Commander of the 519th Hospital Center, 30th Medical Brigade located in Simbach, Germany.
U.S. Army
Episode: From Bedside Nursing to Strategic Medical Leadership- Army Nurses in Command- Army Colonels Belew, Berryman, Eccleston, and Perata.
Colonel Sarah Eccleston
Commander of the 29th Hospital Center, part of 62nd Maverick Brigade, Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
U.S. Army
Episode: From Bedside Nursing to Strategic Medical Leadership- Army Nurses in Command- Army Colonels Belew, Berryman, Eccleston, and Perata.
Colonel Briana Perata
Commander of Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.
U.S. Army
Episode: From Bedside Nursing to Strategic Medical Leadership- Army Nurses in Command- Army Colonels Belew, Berryman, Eccleston, and Perata.
Clara Adams-Ender
Retired Army Brigadier General and former Chief of the Army Nurse Corps
Episode: From Sharecropper's Daughter to General Officer: The Inspiring Journey of BG(R) Clara Adams-Ender in Military Nursing
Dr. Alexander Villahermosa
Neurosurgery resident at UT Health San Antonio and former U.S. Army Special Forces Medical Sergeant.
UT Health San Antonio
Episode: From Special Forces Medic to Neurosurgery Resident: The Inspiring Journey of CPT Alex Villahermosa, MD.
Jason B. Robbins
Retired Air Force Chief Master Sergeant and expert in combat medicine
Episode: Empowering Medics with Cutting-Edge Simulation Technology- CMSgt (Ret) Jason Robbins and Lou Oberndorf

Hosts

Dr. Doug Soderdahl
Host known for discussing military medicine and training practices.
Colonel Dr. Wayne Causey
Co-host and active duty vascular surgeon with extensive experience in military medicine.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 263 ratings
  • 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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AB9726
    United States2 years ago
  • 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 insig... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Stem Dude
    United States2 years ago
  • 10/10

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

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gusstipher McRae
    United States2 years ago
  • Best podcast around for military medicine

    Well folks, the title says it all!

    You’d be a fool not to check it out

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JoeChMD16
    United States2 years ago
  • Inspirational and Touching

    Incredibly well executed episodes with thorough insight into the details of careers in military medicine. I never leave an episode without learning something new or having a new appreciation for those who serve. A beautiful touch to the show is how Doug asks each guest what they want their legacy to be. The hosts empower the guests in telling their stories and do well at formatting it as a look into the person’s life and motivators for a lifetime of service. Not enough good can be said about thi... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    2LT, AMEDD
    United States2 years ago

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The podcast serves as an educational resource for those interested in military medicine, providing valuable information on the challenges and innovations within the field.
Listeners appreciate the compelling storytelling and deep insights from military healthcare professionals, noting the unique blend of military service and medicine as a captivating aspect.
Many express that it highlights authentic experiences and personal stories, enhancing their understanding and appreciation for military medics and their contributions.

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Orthopedic Surgery on the High Seas and the Evolution of Humanitarian Disaster Relief in Navy Medicine: V. Franklin Sechriest II, MD
Q: How do these humanitarian missions prepare medical teams for future conflicts?
They enhance leadership, resilience, mass casualty experience, and the ability to make critical decisions.
Orthopedic Surgery on the High Seas and the Evolution of Humanitarian Disaster Relief in Navy Medicine: V. Franklin Sechriest II, MD
Q: What challenges do you face during disaster relief missions?
Logistical and cultural challenges predominant over medical challenges.
Orthopedic Surgery on the High Seas and the Evolution of Humanitarian Disaster Relief in Navy Medicine: V. Franklin Sechriest II, MD
Q: What motivated you to join the US Navy and pursue a career in military medicine?
A simple but deep belief in service and the desire to combine military and medical service.
Architects of Care: The Strategic Impact of Army Nurse Corps Leadership on the Future of Military Medicine
Q: How did the Army Nurse Corps evolve to meet the challenges during the years that you served?
The Corps evolved from a focus on peacetime health care to addressing intricate needs during the VUCA environment post-9/11, showcasing resilience and preparedness.
Architects of Care: The Strategic Impact of Army Nurse Corps Leadership on the Future of Military Medicine
Q: What inspired you to join the Army Nurse Corps?
I saw a movie about the first class of women at West Point, which made me realize women could be officers in the military.

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Focused on military medicine, this podcast presents engaging narratives from both current and former military healthcare professionals, revealing their remarkable experiences and the vital roles they play in both conflict and peacetime. Key topics include advanced medical techniques in high-stress environments, the impact of military service on medical practice, and the intricate training processes that prepare these professionals for real-world scenarios. With an emphasis on storytelling, listeners expose themselves to powerful insights on the intersection of medicine and military service, unique innovations in care delivery, and the personal journeys of healthcare heroes who bring life-saving medical care to some of the most challenging e... more

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Recent guests on WarDocs include:

1. Dr. V. Franklin Sechriest II
2. Sergeant First Class Jacob Allen
3. Colonel Margaret Berryman
4. Colonel Crystal Belew
5. Colonel Sarah Eccleston
6. Colonel Briana Perata
7. Clara Adams-Ender
8. Dr. Alexander Villahermosa

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