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Front Line Surgery: Mastering Military Trauma Care

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by The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma

14 episodes
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<p>Enter the world of military trauma surgery with "Front Line Surgery," where we bring you expert insights and real-world scenarios to help surgeons stay ready. Brought to you by The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) Military Committee, join us as we engage in conversations with field experts, examine critical battlefield scenarios, and uncover the strategies that keep surgeons ready for anything. Stay prepared and stay sharp with "Front Line Surgery," where every episode provides key insights into mastering military trauma care.</p>

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9/8/2025

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June 11, 2026

The Role of Critical Care Air Transport

In this episode of Frontline Surgery: Mastering Military Trauma Care, host Dr. Joshua Dilday and Dr. Rachel Russo are joined by Dr. Valerie Sams and Dr. Geoffrey Anderson to discuss Critical Care Air Transport Teams (CCAT) and their essential role in moving critically injured casualties across the theater of operations and back home. From the origins of the CCAT concept to its evolution through the global war on terror, the episode covers how a three-person team of physician, nurse, and respi...

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June 11, 2026

Bleeding Control Episode 1: Prehospital

In this episode of Frontline Surgery: Mastering Military Trauma, hosts Dr. Joshua Dilday and Dr. Rachel Russo are joined by Dr. Frank Butler and Dr. John Holcomb, to examine one of the most consequential shifts in battlefield medicine: tourniquet reassessment and conversion in the era of prolonged evacuation. The episode traces the evolution of tourniquet use from its controversial origins in TCCC to the hard lessons now emerging from the Russo-Ukrainian war, where contested airspace, drone t...

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June 11, 2026

Managing Infection in Combat Casualty 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 ...

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What is Front Line Surgery: Mastering Military Trauma Care?
<p>Enter the world of military trauma surgery with "Front Line Surgery," where we bring you expert insights and real-world scenarios to help surgeons stay ready. Brought to you by The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) Military Committee, join us as we engage in conversations with field experts, examine critical battlefield scenarios, and uncover the strategies that keep surgeons ready for anything. Stay prepared and stay sharp with "Front Line Surgery," where every episode provides key insights into mastering military trauma care.</p>
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