PFC Podcast 281: Crisis Standards of Care: The Hardest Conversations Medics and Teams Must Have

PFC Podcast 281: Crisis Standards of Care: The Hardest Conversations Medics and Teams Must Have

In this raw and unflinching episode of the Prolonged Field Care Podcast, Dennis sits down with Thad Snyder (physician, former medic, and brigade surgeon) to tackle one of the most uncomfortable topics in combat medicine: what happens when resources run out, evacuation timelines collapse, and “doing everything” is no longer possible.

Drawing from a 72-page crisis standards of care memo (originally written for flu and updated for COVID), Thad explains the shift from standard → contingency → crisis care, the ethical duty to plan for no-win scenarios, and why medics, teams, and leaders must have real conversations about capabilities, limitations, and what “living” actually means after catastrophic injury. They explore palliative/comfort care in austere environments, the emotional weight of those decisions, and practical ways to share the burden so the medic isn’t left carrying it alone.

Essential listening for medics, operators, team leaders, and anyone preparing for large-scale combat or prolonged operations where the next casualty might not get a bird out for days or weeks.


Key Takeaways

  • There is a duty to plan for crisis standards of care before you’re in the middle of it.
  • Leaders and teams must understand the real capabilities and limitations of their medics—not the 437-task training list.
  • Pre-mission conversations about quality of life, advanced directives, and unacceptable outcomes give medics a moral framework when they have to make the hardest calls.
  • Palliative/comfort care is already happening in modern conflicts (Ukraine, etc.) even if no one wants to talk about it.
  • The emotional and moral burden of end-of-life decisions cannot fall solely on the medic—teams and leaders must share ownership.
  • Staying busy to “do something” can sometimes cause more harm than shifting to dignity-focused comfort care.

Chapters

00:00 – Intro & Pulling the Crisis Standards Memo from the Closet

00:56 – Standard, Contingency, and Crisis Care: What Changes When Resources Vanish

02:51 – The Duty to Plan: Preparing for No-Win Scenarios

04:55 – Why Commanders Need Brutally Honest Briefs on Medic Capabilities

06:20 – Surgical Team Limitations, Non-Survivable Injuries, and Realistic Expectations

08:40 – Advanced Directives, Quality of Life, and “Living vs. Being Alive”

11:36 – Palliative Care in Large-Scale Combat (Ukraine, Future Conflicts)

13:15 – How (and When) to Have These Conversations with Your Team

14:38 – The Emotional Reality: Holding Someone’s Hand While They Die Is Harder Than Any Procedure

20:33 – Real Hospital Examples of Hard End-of-Life Discussions

25:58 – What Outcomes Actually Matter to Warriors? (Walking, talking, independence)

32:00 – Using Patient Values as a Moral Framework in Crisis

35:04 – Offloading the Burden: Team Ownership of Comfort Care Decisions

40:43 – Shared Responsibility, Rituals, and Preventing Moral Injury

43:14 – Final Thoughts + Where to Get the Crisis Standards Document

This episode is heavy, honest, and desperately needed. Share it with your team.


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