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The Journal of Special Operations Medicine (JSOM)
is pleased to announce a new, engaging conduit for
medical knowledge – direct from SOF medic authors to
SOF medic readers. We hope everyone is listening to and Follow our
benefiting from our editorial reviews and special interview Podcasts Today
podcasts. For this fourth quarter, our podcasters have & listen on these
chosen to review the following Winter Ed articles: streaming platforms:
• Does Mental and Visual Skills Training Improve High-
Value Target Identification and Marksmanship Among
Elite Soldiers? by J. Jay Dawes, PhD et al (p. 22)
• An Exploratory Comparison of Water-Tamped
and -Untamped Explosive Breaches: Practical
Applications for the Tactical Community via Pilot
Study by Gary H. Kamimori, PhD et al (p. 56)
• Airway and Hypothermia Prevention and Treatment
via STEAM: The System for Thermogenic Emergency
Airway Management by Ryan A. Stevens, et al (p. 72)
Winter Edition JSOM Guest Medic Editor Reviewer:
Devin DeFeo, a former SOF Medic. 2LT Devin DeFeo served
as an 18D with 1SFG(A) and USASOC. He will review Does
Mental and Visual Skills Training Improve High-Value Target
Identification and Marksmanship Among Elite Soldiers?
Winter Edition JSOM Guest Author Interview:
Michael J. Egnoto, PhD is affiliated with the Walter Reed
Army Institute of Research, Forest Glen Annex, Silver Spring,
MD. Dr Egnoto is an author of An Exploratory Comparison of
Water Tamped and Untamped Explosive Breaches: Practical
Applications for the Tactical Community via Pilot Study
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