GRP 45-SF Medic, Traumatic Brain Injury, President George W Bush Military Service Initiative

Published: Sept. 21, 2016, 12:48 a.m.

b'GRP 45-My guest on for this episode is retired Green Beret Medic Sergeant First Class Michael Rodriguez. Michael spent 21 years in the US Army with his first deployment to Somalia with the 10th Mountain Divison, to his last deployment to Afghanistan with the 7th Special Forces Group. We discuss Special Operations medicine, the advances in technology as a result of war. First Sergeant Rodriguez was medically retired due to sustaining several TBI\'s (Traumatic Brain Injury) from IEDs. \\n\\nHe sits on President George W. Bush\'s Military Service Initiative Advisory Council which engages in a wide range of activities that support veterans. Last but not least he\'s the Cheif Ambassador at the Green Beret Foundation. Below is an excerpt from the episode:\\n\\nJohn: Now for the Special Operations medical course the individuals going through are Rangers, SEALs, or Green Berets it\'s a course that all SOF attends. Was it like that during those days?\\n\\nSergeant First Class Rodriguez: It was. The way it was when I went through it was two courses. Special Operations Combat Medic(SOCM), and then Special Forces Medical Sergeants Course(SFMS). We had PJ\'s , Ranger Medics, and SEALs go through SOCM. The only people who went on through SFMS the more advanced stuff were 18 Delta\'s Green Beret Medic\'s or they would send back seasoned SEALs the IDC\'s (Independent Duty Corpsman) those guys were seasoned veterans going through that portion. Now it\'s a bit different but there\'s still somewhat of a distinction for the 18 Delta\'s.\\n\\n--- \\n\\nSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globalrecon/support'