Initiatives
Programmes, meetups, and applied learning strands designed to connect training, discussion, and practitioner-led development across conflict medicine.
Live strands of activity shaping the Institute.
Alongside formal training, ICMED is building smaller, repeatable formats that help practitioners meet, compare lessons, and move useful knowledge forward more quickly.
Medic Meetups
Small-format discussions for practitioners, researchers, and educators comparing lessons learned and emerging priorities.
View initiative detailsPublication workshops
Practical sessions helping contributors turn field observations, technical notes, and case-led learning into publishable material.
View initiative detailsPartner briefings
Focused sessions for institutions and organisations translating operational insight into training, planning, and research support.
View initiative detailsStructured learning pathways within the wider initiatives programme.
Each course translates operational experience into practical teaching for clinicians, responders, and partner teams.
Tactical Combat Casualty Care
Focused on battlefield trauma care, haemorrhage control, airway management, casualty movement, and decision-making under threat in resource-constrained environments.
View course detailsCombat Lifesaver
Introduces essential casualty care skills, including tourniquet application, wound packing, airway positioning, and immediate trauma response for early-stage responders.
View course detailsConflict Medicine Core
A flagship course covering conflict trauma systems, prolonged field care, evacuation planning, ethics, rehabilitation pathways, and multidisciplinary lessons from contemporary conflict settings.
View course detailsDiscuss training, meetups, or an institutional initiative with the Institute.
Whether you are looking for a taught course, a professional meetup format, or a research-support strand for your team, the initiatives programme is designed to grow with partner needs.
Develop a practical programme
Share a team requirement, event concept, or partner brief so the Institute can assess the appropriate programme route.