The Golden Hour on the Front Line
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The "golden hour" had already changed trauma care across the country when Dr. Alex Eastman trained at Parkland Memorial Hospital. But experience taught him something that most people don't know. The golden hour doesn't start at the doors of the hospital. It starts at the scene, where people are often confused, long before the trauma team can get there.
Dr. Eastman talks about how tactical emergency medicine helps fill that gap in this short article. He explains how Tactical Combat Casualty Care principles shaped civilian response via Tactical Emergency Casualty Care, providing law enforcement, fire, EMS, and trained civilians with a systematic approach to take action in the initial moments.
He also talks about why early intervention is important, how basic first aid skills like stopping bleeding and knowing how to clear an airway can change the outcome, and how education gives responders the confidence they need when things get tough. Lastly, he thinks about what will happen next: hospitals and first responders will work together more closely, care will flow more smoothly, and the golden hour will have a clearer, bigger definition.