In this week’s episode of the Life of Flow podcast, a conversation about vascular surgery and entrepreneurship quickly turns into something far heavier: combat trauma, operating on wounded Marines in Iraq, life-or-death decisions made in minutes, and the emotional weight that follows surgeons long after the operating room goes quiet.
Dr. Erin M. Moore, MD, shares the defining moments that shaped his career, from discovering surgery at Parkland Hospital to performing damage control operations during the surge in Al Anbar under conditions most physicians will never experience firsthand.
The episode also explores military culture, mentorship, surgical training before endovascular therapy, life aboard aircraft carriers, and the moments that pushed him toward vascular surgery and eventually entrepreneurship.
04:05 Growing up in Dallas, early interest in science, and working through college
10:53 Miguel reflects on his own path into medicine and surgery
16:46 Navy training, officer indoctrination school, and early lessons in discipline
18:18 Life aboard the USS Kitty Hawk and seeing the world through military service
21:00 9/11, the USS Constellation, and returning to San Diego under completely different circumstances
37:55 Trauma surgery stories and the PTSD that can follow surgeons home
45:59 The emotional reality of treating wounded Marines in Iraq
58:10 Dr. Moore’s final reflection on conflict, culture, and understanding the long game
Who Should Listen
This episode is especially relevant for vascular surgeons, trauma surgeons, military physicians, surgical trainees, and anyone interested in the realities of combat medicine and leadership under pressure. It will also resonate with physicians exploring nontraditional career paths and the psychological side of practicing medicine in extreme environments.
About Dr. Erin M. Moore, MD
Erin Moore is a vascular surgeon in Jacksonville, Florida, affiliated with Ascension St. Vincent’s Riverside Hospital and Ascension St. Vincent’s Southside Hospital. He received his medical degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and has been in practice for more than 20 years. During the episode, he reflects on his path through military medicine, service in the United States Navy, deployments aboard aircraft carriers, trauma surgery during the Iraq War, and the experiences that shaped his career in vascular surgery.
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