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Conversation with the Aauthor!

I’m excited to share the latest edition of the World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine (WADEM) podcast, PDM Podcast #23-Acute Facility Management of Blast Injuries in LMICs-in which I had the privilege of featuring Charlotte Roy, MD, MPH. In this…
Conversation with the Aauthor!
I’m excited to share the latest edition of the World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine (WADEM) podcast, PDM Podcast #23-Acute Facility Management of Blast Injuries in LMICs-in which I had the privilege of featuring Charlotte Roy, MD, MPH. In this episode we dive deep into her timely article, Acute Facility Management of Blast Injuries In Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis, which systematically reviews 75 studies from 22 countries to outline how blast injuries are managed in resource-constrained settings.
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December 12, 2025 at 8:17 PM
The Weight of the Unknown: How Nurses Cope with Not Knowing What Happens After the Patient Leaves

One of the quietest burdens in nursing, especially during the holiday season, is the weight of not knowing. Unlike many professions, nurses rarely get closure.Patients arrive in crisis, in chaos, in…
The Weight of the Unknown: How Nurses Cope with Not Knowing What Happens After the Patient Leaves
One of the quietest burdens in nursing, especially during the holiday season, is the weight of not knowing. Unlike many professions, nurses rarely get closure.Patients arrive in crisis, in chaos, in fear… and then they leave.Sometimes they’re transferred, sometimes they’re discharged, sometimes they’re rushed to the OR or ICU, and the story ends for us right there. But not for our hearts.
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December 12, 2025 at 10:58 AM
Topics in Trauma Nursing

The Trauma Geek is please to announce that the next session of Topics in Trauma Nursing is December 17th via ZOOM. The topic involves a very unusual case study that left many of us "experienced" clinicians hitting the Google search bar for answers. Join Steve at 8pm EST on…
Topics in Trauma Nursing
The Trauma Geek is please to announce that the next session of Topics in Trauma Nursing is December 17th via ZOOM. The topic involves a very unusual case study that left many of us "experienced" clinicians hitting the Google search bar for answers. Join Steve at 8pm EST on 12/17 for an interesting time! Register with the QR code in the photo or with this link, #adventureswithnursejamla
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December 11, 2025 at 10:32 PM
When the Holidays Trigger Trauma: How Nurses can Support Patients with Compassion and Cultural Sensitivity

For many patients, the holiday season is not joyful, it’s triggering.Memories of loss, violence, displacement, war, or family estrangement surface sharply during this time. As nurses, we are…
When the Holidays Trigger Trauma: How Nurses can Support Patients with Compassion and Cultural Sensitivity
For many patients, the holiday season is not joyful, it’s triggering.Memories of loss, violence, displacement, war, or family estrangement surface sharply during this time. As nurses, we are often the first to witness this emotional shift, especially in emergency settings, shelters, and crisis units. Understanding how trauma shows up, and how to respond with cultural humility, is essential. 1. Trauma Doesn’t Follow a Calendar…
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December 11, 2025 at 11:06 AM
The Hidden Labor of Compassion: What Nurses Carry During the Holiday Season

While many people are decorating their homes, planning gatherings, and counting down to a season of celebration, nurses are doing something else entirely: holding the emotional weight of thousands of families. The holiday…
The Hidden Labor of Compassion: What Nurses Carry During the Holiday Season
While many people are decorating their homes, planning gatherings, and counting down to a season of celebration, nurses are doing something else entirely: holding the emotional weight of thousands of families. The holiday season can amplify grief, intensify loneliness, and magnify trauma. Nurses become the steady presence in rooms filled with fear, uncertainty, and heartbreaking “firsts” - the first holiday after a loss, the first diagnosis, the first crisis that changes everything.
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December 10, 2025 at 10:44 AM
Why the LifeFlow 410 Belongs in Every Disaster Response Cache

In disaster settings, where seconds matter and resources are strained, having the right tools can mean the difference between life and death. One device I advocate strongly for across emergency, austere, and mass-casualty environments…
Why the LifeFlow 410 Belongs in Every Disaster Response Cache
In disaster settings, where seconds matter and resources are strained, having the right tools can mean the difference between life and death. One device I advocate strongly for across emergency, austere, and mass-casualty environments is the LifeFlow 410, a rapid, controlled infusion system designed to deliver fluid resuscitation fast, safely, and with precision. Whether you're stabilizing a pediatric trauma patient, managing hemorrhagic shock, or supporting dehydrated disaster survivors, the LifeFlow 410 offers a level of efficiency and control that traditional manual methods simply cannot match.
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December 9, 2025 at 10:11 PM
Disaster Fatigue Is Real: How Nurses Can Protect Their Mental Health During Crisis Season

Disaster season doesn’t end when the news cycle moves on. Nurses feel the aftershocks long after the shelters close, the cameras leave, and the world returns to “normal.”For many frontline responders, this…
Disaster Fatigue Is Real: How Nurses Can Protect Their Mental Health During Crisis Season
Disaster season doesn’t end when the news cycle moves on. Nurses feel the aftershocks long after the shelters close, the cameras leave, and the world returns to “normal.”For many frontline responders, this time of year brings disaster fatigue, a deep, layered exhaustion that builds from repeated exposure to trauma, unpredictability, and human suffering. This post speaks directly to nurses who are tired, stretched thin, or quietly carrying more than they admit.
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December 9, 2025 at 11:36 AM
Disaster Nursing Lessons from the Field: What Every Nurse Should Know Before Deploying

Deployments look glamorous on social media, challenge coins, selfies in uniform, photos from the tarmac, but behind the scenes, disaster nursing is gritty, unpredictable, deeply human work. Whether you're…
Disaster Nursing Lessons from the Field: What Every Nurse Should Know Before Deploying
Deployments look glamorous on social media, challenge coins, selfies in uniform, photos from the tarmac, but behind the scenes, disaster nursing is gritty, unpredictable, deeply human work. Whether you're responding to hurricanes, caring for evacuees in shelters, or supporting overwhelmed hospitals during public health emergencies, the reality is this: You are stepping into someone else’s worst day. This post offers grounded, practical insight from real-world disaster response, what nurses…
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December 8, 2025 at 10:30 AM
What 175 Days of Deployment Taught Me About Resilience, Leadership & Humanity

When people hear “175 days of deployment in one year,” they usually ask the same questions:“How did you do it?”“Weren’t you exhausted?”“Why would anyone keep going back into disaster zones?” The truth is simple: the…
What 175 Days of Deployment Taught Me About Resilience, Leadership & Humanity
When people hear “175 days of deployment in one year,” they usually ask the same questions:“How did you do it?”“Weren’t you exhausted?”“Why would anyone keep going back into disaster zones?” The truth is simple: the deployments shaped me as much as I shaped the response. They taught me leadership in places where systems were failing, resilience in moments where hope was thin, and humanity in its rawest form.
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December 7, 2025 at 11:21 AM
How Climate Disasters Shape Global Health: Lessons from Iraq, Gaza, and Beyond

Climate change is not a future threat-it is a present emergency, especially in countries already struggling with conflict, displacement, and fragile health systems. As a disaster nurse and global health researcher, I’ve…
How Climate Disasters Shape Global Health: Lessons from Iraq, Gaza, and Beyond
Climate change is not a future threat-it is a present emergency, especially in countries already struggling with conflict, displacement, and fragile health systems. As a disaster nurse and global health researcher, I’ve seen how climate-driven disasters magnify suffering in ways most people never see. What’s happening in Iraq, Gaza, and other conflict-affected regions reveals a critical truth:climate disasters don’t occur in isolation-they stack on top of war, poverty, displacement, and weakened systems, creating complex, compounding emergencies.
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December 6, 2025 at 11:34 AM
Children in Conflict: What Nurses Need to Know About Pediatric Trauma

Children do not experience war the way adults do. They don’t understand geopolitical conflicts or military strategies-they only understand fear, loss, disruption, and survival. As a disaster nurse, educator, and someone who…
Children in Conflict: What Nurses Need to Know About Pediatric Trauma
Children do not experience war the way adults do. They don’t understand geopolitical conflicts or military strategies-they only understand fear, loss, disruption, and survival. As a disaster nurse, educator, and someone who studies global health impacts, I’ve seen firsthand how profoundly conflict reshapes a child’s body and brain. Pediatric trauma in conflict zones isn’t just about injuries.It’s about developmental interruption, constant threat, and layers of grief no child should ever have to carry.
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December 5, 2025 at 10:55 AM
Caring for Older Adults in Winter: Preventing Falls, Hypothermia & Isolation

Winter is challenging for everyone, but it carries unique and dangerous risks for older adults. As a disaster and emergency nurse, I’ve seen how quickly a simple winter hazard can become a life-altering event for someone…
Caring for Older Adults in Winter: Preventing Falls, Hypothermia & Isolation
Winter is challenging for everyone, but it carries unique and dangerous risks for older adults. As a disaster and emergency nurse, I’ve seen how quickly a simple winter hazard can become a life-altering event for someone over 65. A small slip-on ice. A home that’s a few degrees too cold. A week without social contact. These are not minor issues-they are major safety concerns that often go unnoticed until it’s too late.
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December 4, 2025 at 11:55 AM
Why the Holidays Are Hard: Trauma-Informed Care for a Difficult Season

The holidays are marketed as a season of joy, family, warmth, and celebration. But many people experience December as something entirely different: heavy, lonely, overwhelming, or painful. As someone who has worked in emergency…
Why the Holidays Are Hard: Trauma-Informed Care for a Difficult Season
The holidays are marketed as a season of joy, family, warmth, and celebration. But many people experience December as something entirely different: heavy, lonely, overwhelming, or painful. As someone who has worked in emergency care, disaster response, and trauma-informed practice, I’ve seen this pattern year after year. Some people dread this time of year-and they’re not wrong for feeling that way.
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December 3, 2025 at 11:16 AM
Carbon Monoxide: The Silent Winter Emergency Most People Ignore

Every winter, emergency departments fill with people who feel “off.” Headache. Fatigue. Nausea. Maybe they think they’re coming down with a cold or flu. But as a disaster nurse, I’ve seen too many cases where the culprit wasn’t a…
Carbon Monoxide: The Silent Winter Emergency Most People Ignore
Every winter, emergency departments fill with people who feel “off.” Headache. Fatigue. Nausea. Maybe they think they’re coming down with a cold or flu. But as a disaster nurse, I’ve seen too many cases where the culprit wasn’t a virus at all-it was carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide poisoning spikes every winter, especially during power outages and cold snaps. The scariest part?
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December 2, 2025 at 10:52 AM
What to Donate to Food Banks: A Practical Guide to Making the Biggest Impact

Many food banks operate out of community centers, faith-based organizations, or temporary spaces without reliable cold-storage. That means items like milk, eggs, cheese, or fresh meat can’t be accepted. Even some fresh…
What to Donate to Food Banks: A Practical Guide to Making the Biggest Impact
Many food banks operate out of community centers, faith-based organizations, or temporary spaces without reliable cold-storage. That means items like milk, eggs, cheese, or fresh meat can’t be accepted. Even some fresh produce spoils before it can be sorted and distributed. To ensure donations are usable, it’s important to focus on shelf-stable foods and essentials that can be stored safely and distributed quickly.
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December 2, 2025 at 10:43 AM
Winter Isn’t Coming It’s Here: Your No-Nonsense Family Preparedness Guide

Winter doesn’t wait for you to be ready. One day it’s chilly; the next day, you’re standing in your kitchen realizing your power’s out, your phone is at 12%, and your kid just asked why the house is humming like a…
Winter Isn’t Coming It’s Here: Your No-Nonsense Family Preparedness Guide
Winter doesn’t wait for you to be ready. One day it’s chilly; the next day, you’re standing in your kitchen realizing your power’s out, your phone is at 12%, and your kid just asked why the house is humming like a refrigerator that gave up. As a disaster nurse who has deployed through blizzards, blackouts, and “this wasn’t supposed to be that bad” storms, here’s the truth: winter emergencies are predictable, yet most families…
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December 1, 2025 at 10:47 AM
When You Might Need an Evacuation Plan

As a humanitarian responder working in complex, high-risk environments, having an evacuation plan isn’t just a “nice to have” — it’s part of your duty of care, your risk management and your personal safety net. Both MAGNUS International Search & Rescue and…
When You Might Need an Evacuation Plan
As a humanitarian responder working in complex, high-risk environments, having an evacuation plan isn’t just a “nice to have” — it’s part of your duty of care, your risk management and your personal safety net. Both MAGNUS International Search & Rescue and Global Rescue emphasize the importance of evacuation readiness: MAGNUS offers 24/7 crisis-management and evacuation services for NGOs and travelers.
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December 1, 2025 at 10:32 AM
Reflections on Resilience

Thirty days of writing about disasters sounds heavy, and it is, but it’s also hopeful. Because within every tragedy I’ve witnessed lies a thread of humanity that refuses to break. Resilience isn’t the absence of loss; it’s the courage to rebuild while still grieving. It’s…
Reflections on Resilience
Thirty days of writing about disasters sounds heavy, and it is, but it’s also hopeful. Because within every tragedy I’ve witnessed lies a thread of humanity that refuses to break. Resilience isn’t the absence of loss; it’s the courage to rebuild while still grieving. It’s the teacher returning to a damaged school, the nurse setting up a clinic in a tent, the child laughing amid rubble.
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November 30, 2025 at 10:37 AM
Innovation in Action: Technology and Triage

I’ve watched AI tools predict wildfire spread and drones deliver medical kits to isolated areas — proof that innovation can be as humanitarian as it is high-tech. But technology alone isn’t enough; it must serve equity, ethics, and empathy. AI-powered…
Innovation in Action: Technology and Triage
I’ve watched AI tools predict wildfire spread and drones deliver medical kits to isolated areas — proof that innovation can be as humanitarian as it is high-tech. But technology alone isn’t enough; it must serve equity, ethics, and empathy. AI-powered triage systems, remote sensing, and data analytics can transform disaster medicine, but they must complement, not replace, human judgment. The nurse’s heart and the coder’s mind are stronger together.
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November 29, 2025 at 10:40 AM
Holding Space in Hard Seasons: The Art of Being Present When You Can’t Fix the Situation

One of the hardest lessons in nursing-especially in disaster settings, emergency care, and humanitarian response-is accepting that you cannot always fix the situation. You can stabilize vitals.You can offer…
Holding Space in Hard Seasons: The Art of Being Present When You Can’t Fix the Situation
One of the hardest lessons in nursing-especially in disaster settings, emergency care, and humanitarian response-is accepting that you cannot always fix the situation. You can stabilize vitals.You can offer safety.You can provide comfort, resources, and support. But you cannot control outcomes, repair losses, or erase trauma. And yet, patients remember nurses not for what we “fixed,” but for how we showed up when everything felt impossible.
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November 28, 2025 at 7:54 PM
The Climate Generation: Youth Leading the Change

The young people I meet give me hope. They organize climate strikes, design sustainable tech, and challenge the rest of us to act faster. Many have never known a world without disasters on the news, yet they still believe in a better one. Youth…
The Climate Generation: Youth Leading the Change
The young people I meet give me hope. They organize climate strikes, design sustainable tech, and challenge the rest of us to act faster. Many have never known a world without disasters on the news, yet they still believe in a better one. Youth aren’t just the future; they’re the present force for adaptation and accountability. Our role is to listen, mentor, and amplify their efforts.
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November 28, 2025 at 11:25 AM
Rebuilding Healthier Communities

Recovery doesn’t end when the last debris truck leaves. It continues in rebuilding neighborhoods, restoring trust, and addressing what made communities vulnerable in the first place. As nurses and public-health professionals, we have a unique role in recovery, not…
Rebuilding Healthier Communities
Recovery doesn’t end when the last debris truck leaves. It continues in rebuilding neighborhoods, restoring trust, and addressing what made communities vulnerable in the first place. As nurses and public-health professionals, we have a unique role in recovery, not just to return things to normal, but to create something better. That means equitable rebuilding, mental-health access, and sustainable infrastructure that won’t crumble under the next storm.
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November 27, 2025 at 11:49 AM
Caring for the Caregivers: Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Disaster Responders

FREE Training! Interested in hearing more about mental health and psychosocial support for disaster responders? Don't miss the upcoming webinar "Care Caring for the Caregivers" featuring Dr. Todd Benham on 2…
Caring for the Caregivers: Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Disaster Responders
FREE Training! Interested in hearing more about mental health and psychosocial support for disaster responders? Don't miss the upcoming webinar "Care Caring for the Caregivers" featuring Dr. Todd Benham on 2 December at 09:00 PST / 11:00 EST / 16:00 GMT. Presentation Summary: Disaster medicine and emergency responders face extraordinary psychological and emotional challenges as they serve on the front lines of crises.
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November 27, 2025 at 12:29 AM
✨ Join Me for Lt. Collins Day of Service! ✨

On Saturday, December 6th, I’ll be spending the day honoring the life and legacy of 2nd Lt. Richard W. Collins III through community service, and I’d love for you to stand beside me. Lt. Collins lived a life of purpose, courage, and service. Coming…
✨ Join Me for Lt. Collins Day of Service! ✨
On Saturday, December 6th, I’ll be spending the day honoring the life and legacy of 2nd Lt. Richard W. Collins III through community service, and I’d love for you to stand beside me. Lt. Collins lived a life of purpose, courage, and service. Coming together on his birthday is more than just volunteering, it’s a moment to show unity, compassion, and collective strength.
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November 26, 2025 at 5:14 PM