Front Line Surgery: Mastering Military Trauma Care
In this episode of Frontline Surgery: Mastering Military Trauma Care, hosts Dr. Joshua Dilday and Dr. Jeff Connor are joined by Dr. Mary Ford, infectious disease expert and the podcast's first non-surgeon guest, to tackle one of the most persistent threats in combat casualty care: battlefield infections. From contaminated blast wounds at the point of injury to multi-drug resistant organisms acquired along the evacuation chain, the episode breaks down why infection risk evolves at every stage of care and why what is in the wound on day one looks very different from what threatens the patient on day ten. Dr. Ford walks through the spectrum of pathogens surgeons will encounter, the growing threat of invasive fungal infections in blast trauma, and why the fundamentals of infection prevention including hand hygiene and bundle-based care remain the most powerful tools available even in austere environments. The episode closes with clear takeaways for deploying surgeons: prevention is key, common things are common, operate early and often, and advocate at the command level because that is where the standards are set and where they fall apart.
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