Fall 2015 Journal (Vol 15 Iss 3) Digital Journal

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DIGITAL EDITION of the Fall 2015 Journal of Special Operations Medicine. This does NOT include a print copy.
Contents:

Frostbite: A Novel Presentation of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency?
Evaluation for Testosterone Deficiency
Emergency Cricothyroidotomy in Tactical Combat Casualty Care
Junctional Tourniquet Training Experience
The Operational Canine and K9 Tactical Emergency Casualty Care Initiative
Conceptualized Use of Self-Expanding Foam to Rescue Special Operators From Abdominal Exsanguination: Percutaneous Damage Control for the Forward Deployed
The Ranger First Responder Program and Tactical Emergency Casualty Care Implementation: A Whole-Community Approach to Reducing Mortality From Active Violent Incidents
Kitona 2013: A Medical Readiness Training Exercise in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Leading to Lion Rouge
What Is the Optimal Device Length and Insertion Site for Needle Thoracostomy in UK Military Casualties? A Computed Tomography Study
Associations Among Back and Extremity Pain With Alcohol, Tobacco, and Caffeine Use Among US Air Force Pararescuemen
Resuscitation During Critical Care Transportation in Afghanistan
Prolonged Field Care Working Group Position Paper: Prolonged Field Care Capabilities
Prolonged Field Care Working Group Position Paper: Operational Context for Prolonged Field Care
Tourniquet Conversion: A Recommended Approach in the Prolonged Field Care Setting
Care of the Burn Casualty in the Prolonged Field Care Environment
Journal Club: Ketamine in the Emergency Department
Androgens and Androgen Derivatives: Science, Myths, and Theories. Explored From a Special Operations Perspective
Rabies: 2015 Update
Extreme Conditioning Programs: Potential Benefits and Potential Risks
This Is Africa
Knife Edge: Life as a Special Forces Surgeon
“I always wanted to be part of something bigger than myself. Even more so if I could make a small contribution to the bigger effort.”
Public Access Hemorrhage Control and the Stop the Bleeding Coalition
TCCC Updates: Tactical Combat Casualty Care Guidelines for Medical Personnel: 3 June 2015
TacMed Updates: The Committee for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care: Fall Update