Deployed Medical & Healthcare Delivery Conference 2025

March 24-25, 2025 - London, United Kingdom

An Integrated Health Response to Sustained Casualties at Scale

The Deployed Medical & Healthcare Delivery conference is Europe's leading conference dedicated to discussing deployed medical care with international allies and industry. The conference will return to London for its 11th year on the 24-25th March 2025.

Current conflicts are highlighting the need for the rapid integration of new solutions to support personnel in the delivery of medical care in combat, as well as the importance of advanced systems to handle mass casualty evacuations. The 2025 conference will examine observations from these conflicts and will explore the uses of emerging technologies which allow medical expertise to be deployed quickly, as well as the areas for industry to support such efforts. Discussions will expand to cover the potential for increased civilian/military cooperation which will be a key element of managing future conflicts, and will offer new topics to explore with colleagues and peers.

Join us at Deployed Medical & Healthcare Delivery 2025 to engage with international medical personnel who work at operational and strategic levels to share knowledge and collaborate on issues relating to the advancement of capability across the operational patient care pathway.

Why attend Deployed Medical & Healthcare Delivery?

  • Understand new training requirements to integrate medical needs into battlegroup-level planning
  • Detect and treat new injuries and illnesses, minimising casualty rates in new hostile environments
  • Join the discussions to accelerate research into blood-warming and synthetic blood to allow for its quick usage
  • Optimise medical logistics channels to ensure that medical healthcare can be delivered rapidly




Excellent event. Well-run, very good speakers and topics. Outstanding networking opportunities and relationship-building.

Brig David Ward, Director General Health Reserves - Army, ADF

This is our third time to attend and they all have been valuable. The encouragement for folks to ask questions are good. Q&A is a valuable aspect of the event.

Chris Yerger, CEO, Fort Defiance Industries (FDI)

The event has been valuable in providing me with perspective and insights on military medical capability. It also provide useful reflections on the lessons learnt from the ongoing Russo-Ukraine war

Lee Ann, Engineer, DSTA

I work in healthcare innovation and advanced manufacturing - very valuable for understanding the current and future healthcare requirements and broader imperatives across NATO/EU.

Helen Sanderson, Senior Research Fellow, UWE/RiHN

2025 Speakers

  • Air Marshal Clare Walton CB KHP, Director General, Defence Medical Services
  • Amanda Pritchard, CEO, NHS England
  • Major General Philip McNee, Surgeon General, Defence Medical Services
  • Brigadier General Dr Thomas Harbaum, Commanding Officer of the Bundeswehr Military Hospital in Hamburg, Bundeswehr
  • Air Commodore Luke Houghton, Head Medical Operational Capability, Defence Medical Services
  • Brigadier General Claes Ivgren, Surgeon General, Swedish Armed Forces
  • Brigadier Phil de Rouffignac, Commander Op GLADNESS & SRO RENOVATOR, Defence Medical Services
  • Surgeon Commodore Jason Smith, Medical Director to the Surgeon General, Defence Medical Services
  • Colonel Dr Si Horne, Senior Lecturer, Academic Department of Military Emergency Medicine, Royal Centre for Defence Medicine
  • Colonel Inga Janceviciene, Chief of Joint Medical Department, Lithuanian Armed Forces
  • Colonel Harvey Pynn, Head, jHub Med, UK Strategic Command
  • Colonel Tim Steele, AH National Defence Plan, Defence Medical Services
  • Surgeon Commander Professor Matt O'Shea, Defence Consultant Advisor - Pathology, Royal Navy
  • Dr Robert Balazs, Senior Medical Expert (Contracted Clinical Services), NATO Support and Procurement Agency
  • Dr Emily Mayhew, Historian in Residence, Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London
  • Dr. Yvette Weber, Program Executive Officer, Defense Healthcare Management Systems, Department of Defense
  • Professor Jeffrey Freeman PhD, Director, National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health, Uniformed Services University of The Health Sciences
  • Professor Dr. Thomas Wurmb, Head of Emergency and Disaster Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, Intensive Care, Emergency and Pain Medicine - University Hospital Würzburg

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Venue

Millennium Gloucester Hotel London Kensington
4-18 Harrington Gardens, SW7 4LH
Kensington, London, UK

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