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Dr. Jim Czarnik: Ranger Paratrooper Physician Delivering Battlefield Care Under Fire and Learning to Cope with the Impact (Part Two)

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Dr. Czarnik is a Board-Certified Emergency Medicine Physician and serves as the Deputy Chief of Staff, Surgeon of US Army Special Operations Command

In this episode we continue our conversation with Dr. Czarnik as he describes some memorable cases he had as a military Emergency Medicine Physician. He talks about the critical role medics play in supporting the military health system both deployed and in garrison. They are truly the “first responders” on the battlefield. Ten years of Special Operations experience took a toll on Jim both at work and at home. He talks about dealing with PTSD and developing resilience in challenging situations.

Find out more about COL (Dr.) Jim Czarnik at wardocspodcast.com/guest-bios and visit our webpage at wardocspodcast.com.

See our other episodes about the unique opportunities and experiences in Military Medicine and please help us out by giving us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts through this link https://apple.co/36YNlq1

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Dr. Czarnik is a Board-Certified Emergency Medicine Physician and serves as the Deputy Chief of Staff, Surgeon of US Army Special Operations Command

In this episode we continue our conversation with Dr. Czarnik as he describes some memorable cases he had as a military Emergency Medicine Physician. He talks about the critical role medics play in supporting the military health system both deployed and in garrison. They are truly the “first responders” on the battlefield. Ten years of Special Operations experience took a toll on Jim both at work and at home. He talks about dealing with PTSD and developing resilience in challenging situations.

Find out more about COL (Dr.) Jim Czarnik at wardocspodcast.com/guest-bios and visit our webpage at wardocspodcast.com.

See our other episodes about the unique opportunities and experiences in Military Medicine and please help us out by giving us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts through this link https://apple.co/36YNlq1

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