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First Five Minutes with Dr. Alexander Eastman

Podcast door Dr. Alexander Eastman

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Gezondheid & Persoonlijke Ontwikkeling

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Over First Five Minutes with Dr. Alexander Eastman

The Official Podcast of a Leading Trauma Surgeon and Tactical PhysicianIn the first five minutes after a gunshot, stabbing, car crash, or active shooter, most people wait for help to arrive.Dr. Alexander Eastman has spent more than twenty years working to make sure people get the help they need in the moments that matter most. He is a former trauma surgeon at Parkland Memorial Hospital, a Dallas Police Lieutenant and Chief Medical Officer, and a Senior Medical Officer with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. He also helped lead the Stop the Bleed movement, which has trained millions of people across the country to save a life before emergency crews arrive.Dr. Eastman guides you through the initial critical minutes of a traumatic injury in every show. Those are based upon actual calls, actual patients and actual decision-making in the street, ER or command center. It's a simple mission - share the truth about what works to save a person's life. Not political. Not dramatic. Just knowledge that you can apply as well.Whether you work in healthcare, serve as a first responder, or simply want to be ready to help a stranger, this podcast gives you the confidence and skills to act when seconds count.Anyone can help save a life. You just need to know what to do and be ready to act.Join Dr. Alexander Eastman Trauma Surgeon • Tactical Physician • Senior Medical Officer at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security • Lieutenant with the Dallas Police DepartmentSubscribe now. The next five minutes could change everything.

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The Time Gap: Why I Took Trauma Care to the Streets with Dallas SWAT

Early in my career at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, I kept seeing the same heartbreaking pattern: patients arrived too late. The surgery was perfect. The team was ready. But the damage from those lost minutes was already done. In this episode, I share the story of the moment I realized trauma care cannot wait for the hospital. In 2004 I made a simple but controversial suggestion — send trauma surgeons out with the Dallas SWAT Team so real medical help starts at the scene of the injury. You’ll hear what happened when we put the idea into action: lives saved in minutes instead of hours, bleeding stopped on the spot, airways opened before brains were lost, and police officers and civilians who got to go home to their families. This is the story behind the tactical medic model that many systems now use. It’s also the reason I started this podcast — because the first five minutes after injury are the ones that matter most. If you work in emergency medicine, law enforcement, or just want to understand how real trauma systems save lives, this episode is for you.

7 mrt 2026 - 5 min
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The Golden Hour on the Front Line

The "golden hour" had already changed trauma care across the country when Dr. Alex Eastman trained at Parkland Memorial Hospital. But experience taught him something that most people don't know. The golden hour doesn't start at the doors of the hospital. It starts at the scene, where people are often confused, long before the trauma team can get there. Dr. Eastman [https://www.alexeastman.net/medical/golden-hour/] talks about how tactical emergency medicine helps fill that gap in this short article. He explains how Tactical Combat Casualty Care principles shaped civilian response via Tactical Emergency Casualty Care, providing law enforcement, fire, EMS, and trained civilians with a systematic approach to take action in the initial moments. He also talks about why early intervention is important, how basic first aid skills like stopping bleeding and knowing how to clear an airway can change the outcome, and how education gives responders the confidence they need when things get tough. Lastly, he thinks about what will happen next: hospitals and first responders will work together more closely, care will flow more smoothly, and the golden hour will have a clearer, bigger definition.

16 feb 2026 - 4 min
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