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Wins Above Fantasy
WAF 25: Misleading July's for August Buys

Wins Above Fantasy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 62:16


Van and Steve recap some of the surprising moves from the trade deadline, including some of the big names in the Max Scherzer & Trea Turner trade. Then the guys take a look at players who had misleading July's who could be useful down the home stretch. Rundown 2:40 Rizzo to the Yankees 6:20 Scherzer trade recap 9:40 Advice for end of the season 13:05 Soler Power heating up in ATL 18:23 Jonah Heim is viable in 1C leagues 24:24 IKF due for a bounce-back? 28:55 Gallo has gone cold in the Bronx 33:40 xStat differences: Bellinger, Conforto 42:27 JD Martinez and Nelson Cruz will be fine 44:27 Dylan Carlson heating up 48:00 Will Suarez finally get some batted ball luck? 51:00 Kelenic's new old stance 53:35 Unlucky July pitchers Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS | Twitter: | @winsabovepod | @Van_Verified | @stav8818 | Email:winsabovefantasy@gmail.com Get PL+ and join our Discord! Get PL+ and join our community!: https://www.pitcherlist.com/plus

Corked Stats
Corked Stats LIVE! Presented by @JockMKT xStat Special

Corked Stats

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 63:31


WHY ARE BARRELS WRONG?Plus the 14 GAME MEGA SLATE

Будни Хирурга
Будни Хирурга 2 сезон - 5 серия - Мешок Амбу, Синдром Котара, ОАК, Война 1999г, XStat 30

Будни Хирурга

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 35:20


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Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour: Wound Packing, Obesity, John Steinbaugh of XStat

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 56:00


In this episode of The Survival Medicine Hour with Joe Alton, MD and Amy Alton, ARNP, aka Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy, we welcome John Steinbaugh of RevmedX to discuss his XStat product (which we previously mentioned was not an ideal product for the preparedness community), plus new products that his company has to help stop hemorrhage in wounds. Learn about the XGauze and Parabelt, plus some realities about TCCC guidelines and the issues that companies go through getting new technology to the public. Plus, a question for Dr. Bones as a member of Jack Spirko's popular Survival Podcast Expert Council, this time about what to do with obese group members once the trigger event occurs for a SHTF situation. Lastly, Dr. Alton talks about how to pack wounds effectively, and some recommendations from a doctor-paramedic team's recent article in the Journal of Emergency Medical Services. All this and more in the latest episode of The Survival Medicine Hour   Follow us on Twitter @preppershow YouTube: DrBonesNurseAmy channel Facebook: Doom and Bloom  

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour: Wound Packing, Obesity, John Steinbaugh of XStat

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 56:00


In this episode of The Survival Medicine Hour with Joe Alton, MD and Amy Alton, ARNP, aka Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy, we welcome John Steinbaugh of RevmedX to discuss his XStat product (which we previously mentioned was not an ideal product for the preparedness community), plus new products that his company has to help stop hemorrhage in wounds. Learn about the XGauze and Parabelt, plus some realities about TCCC guidelines and the issues that companies go through getting new technology to the public. Plus, a question for Dr. Bones as a member of Jack Spirko's popular Survival Podcast Expert Council, this time about what to do with obese group members once the trigger event occurs for a SHTF situation. Lastly, Dr. Alton talks about how to pack wounds effectively, and some recommendations from a doctor-paramedic team's recent article in the Journal of Emergency Medical Services. All this and more in the latest episode of The Survival Medicine Hour   Follow us on Twitter @preppershow YouTube: DrBonesNurseAmy channel Facebook: Doom and Bloom  

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour: Antibiotics, Dead Bodies and Disasters, More

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2017 56:00


In this episode of The Survival Medicine Hour, Joe and Amy Alton, aka Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy, discuss an antibiotic called Clavamox that's used in dogs and cats as a possible survival med. Also know as Augmentin, is it exactly the same as the human drug, as  Dr. Alton found was the case years ago with certain fish and bird antibiotics? You might be surprised. Also, the military may be getting taken for a ride with the expensive prescription product XSTAT, a syringe of hemostatic sponges used for severe hemorrhages. Sounds good, but does it work and what's behind the recommendations for the government to add this item to military supplies? And does it have any application for survival medics? Plus, do dead bodies from natural disaster cause epidemics? Amy and Joe explore this possibility and compare it to Ebola in 2014 and other events. Lastly, a young man wants to take his 6 month old son and wife to Belize, currently under a Zika warning from the CDC. What is Dr. Bones' opinion? twitter: @preppershow Facebook: Doom and Bloom  

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour: Antibiotics, Dead Bodies and Disasters, More

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2017 56:00


In this episode of The Survival Medicine Hour, Joe and Amy Alton, aka Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy, discuss an antibiotic called Clavamox that's used in dogs and cats as a possible survival med. Also know as Augmentin, is it exactly the same as the human drug, as  Dr. Alton found was the case years ago with certain fish and bird antibiotics? You might be surprised. Also, the military may be getting taken for a ride with the expensive prescription product XSTAT, a syringe of hemostatic sponges used for severe hemorrhages. Sounds good, but does it work and what's behind the recommendations for the government to add this item to military supplies? And does it have any application for survival medics? Plus, do dead bodies from natural disaster cause epidemics? Amy and Joe explore this possibility and compare it to Ebola in 2014 and other events. Lastly, a young man wants to take his 6 month old son and wife to Belize, currently under a Zika warning from the CDC. What is Dr. Bones' opinion? twitter: @preppershow Facebook: Doom and Bloom  

The Hotwash with CJ
The Hotwash with CJ and Alex Presents: John Steinbaugh

The Hotwash with CJ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2016 122:00


John Steinbaugh retired from the US Army Special Operations Command after 25 years.  John was initially an infantryman. He volunteered for Special Forces, became a medic in 1994 and was assigned to 10th Special Forces Group.  In 2000, John was serving as a S.E.R.E. instructor when 9/11 immediately prompted him to volunteer for additional training in counter terrorism, we were going to war and he wanted to be part of it and fight with the best.   From 2002-2012 he served as a SF Medic with a tier one command that conducted continuous operations in OIF & OEF and they continue to do this today.  After being wounded a 2nd time he was placed as head of medical combat development. Liaising with USSOCOM medics coming back from the battlefield, he found out what they needed to better improve patient outcomes.  John was wounded a third time while serving in this position and testing new equipment under actual use conditions. Upon retirement John took a job with RevMedx as their Director of Strategic Operations.   RevMedx makes hemorrhage control products for the military. John invented a revolutionary product called XSTAT which is unmatched at controlling non compressible hemorrhage, a tool that is saving lives on the battlefield.   John started a 501c3 in Oregon taking wounded veterans out on fishing & hunting trips. VSA (veteranssportsmanalliance.org) was started by a 13-year-old girl in California.  John was one of the 1st wounded soldiers they took on a trip.  He missed the comradery very much when he retired and being able to take wounded and disabled veterans out on these events helps him keep his sanity giving him a feeling of still being involved and giving back to the veteran community.  He has been married for 28 years to his wife Laurie and they have two daughters

La Nube de BLU Radio
Una inyección de espuma cura ‘milagrosamente' heridas de bala

La Nube de BLU Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2014 7:58


John Steinbaugh, vocero de  RevMedx, empresa creadora de la innovadora jeringa ‘Xstat', habló en La Nube de Blu Radio sobre cómo funciona este novedoso... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast
Lock N Load with Bill Frady Ep 414

Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2014 180:09


Karma catches up with a school ban gun activist,NY State Homeland Security Commissioner claims verbal authority to carry a gun everywhere,How do we wake up the low info voter?,Xstat wound packing system,SAFE act compliant AR15 is ugly but compliant,MAIG called out by Mayor that deserted the ranks,Wendy Davis for Governor or how to alienate both sides of the electorate,From Guns.com I am joined by DGU specialist Jennifer Cruz.