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EPISODE · May 9, 2026 · 33 MIN

Spring 2026 JSOM Podcast

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Episode Description:In this spring edition of the Journal of Special Operations Medicine Podcast, the team examines evolving challenges at the intersection of behavioral health, combat trauma care, and medical technology in austere environments. Drawing from recent JSOM publications, the discussion highlights how modern warfare—characterized by remote engagement, prolonged care timelines, and rapid technological integration—is reshaping both injury patterns and treatment strategies across the continuum of care.The episode reviews three featured articles. First, a case report explores the augmentation of cognitive processing therapy (CPT) with spiritual counseling in a Special Operations Forces (SOF) operator experiencing PTSD and moral injury following indirect trauma exposure via drone surveillance. Second, a systematic review of orthopedic trauma in the Russia–Ukraine conflict outlines current injury patterns dominated by blast and high-velocity mechanisms, along with implications for surgical management and long-term rehabilitation. Third, a pilot study evaluates AI-assisted lung ultrasound interpretation by novice medics, demonstrating improved diagnostic accuracy and confidence in identifying pneumothorax in resource-limited settings.Together, these discussions underscore the increasing complexity of operational medicine, where providers must integrate psychological, surgical, and technological considerations to optimize outcomes in dynamic and constrained environments.Guests / Hosts:- Jessica Rodriguez — Medical student, incoming surgical resident; co-host- Sydney Duke — Medical student; co-host- Matthew Faranella — Medical student with operational perspective; co-host- Dan Godbee — Medical Editor, JSOM (introductory commentary)Key Topics Covered:- PTSD and moral injury, including indirect trauma exposure in modern warfare- Integration of spiritual counseling with evidence-based psychotherapy (CPT)- Role of military chaplains in operational and clinical settings- Orthopedic trauma patterns from near-peer conflict (blast, drone, and high-velocity injuries)- Damage control orthopedics, infection mitigation, and rehabilitation strategies- AI-assisted point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) for pneumothorax detection- Operational considerations for deploying AI and ultrasound across echelons of care- Triage and decision-making in mass casualty (MASCAL) scenariosOperational Relevance:This episode highlights the expanding scope of operational medicine, emphasizing the need for adaptable, multidisciplinary approaches that address both physical and psychological injury. It also critically examines how emerging technologies can enhance frontline capability while reinforcing the importance of context-appropriate application in austere and combat environments.Major Takeaways:- Indirect exposure to trauma is an increasing driver of PTSD and moral injury- Spiritual counseling may enhance engagement and outcomes in select patient populations- Blast and drone-related injuries continue to define modern combat trauma- Early stabilization and infection control remain essential to survivability- AI-assisted diagnostics improve medic performance but require careful operational integration- POCUS is most impactful in triage and higher echelons of care rather than point of injury

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