Prolonged Field Care Podcast 23: JTS Clinical Practice Guidelines For The SOF Medic

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What is the process that the CPGs go through before publication?       Medics identify what guidelines are needed.      A team consisting of a medic, unit surgeon and specialist in the  field begin a draft.     Additional authors, specialists and SMEs are added as identified      Progress is monitored by the Prolonged Field Care Working Group  Steering Committee and advisors from the Joint Trauma System.     Final draft sent out to interested parties, other specialists and  PFC working group members for review      Published in the Journal of Special Operations Medicine(JSOM) with  proprietary format      Formatted for public release via the JTS website      Presented as a Thursday morning JTS CME Conference Talk.      Posted on prolongedfieldcare.org          Interviews with authors are published as podcasts.          Primary and Co-Authors may write additional thoughts as a blog  post.      Polldaddy quizzes may be included in the posts or separately.          Released and promoted through social media such as our Facebook  Pages, Instagram and Twitter feeds.   Why not just update the Tactical Medical Emergency Protocols?      We wanted peer reviewed guidelines that could be updated  individually as needed.  Independent medical providers can now see what  studies were referenced per recommendation.  We have partnered with  USSOCOM and advised several changes and additions to the TMEPs.  The  CPGs will help guide the CEB as they update future additions of the  TMEPS as a reference.  What are the origins of the CPGs?      Sharing lessons learned and best practices accross the theaters of  war  Why are there CPGs specific to Prolonged Field Care and Critical Care  Evacuation Teams(CCAT) in addition to the main JTS CPGs?      There are large enough differences in levels of training, equipment  and medications available and general logistics involved that make  providing an identical care in all environments impossible. The CPGs  take into consideration the unique challenges of the operational  environment so the the provider is presented with several best options  for the unique issues presented with each etiology and environment.  What CPGs are in the works and when can we expect to see them published?

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