The United Kingdom and the United States have strengthened their longstanding defence medical partnership by signing a new agreement that will expand military medical education,

training and professional development opportunities for healthcare personnel in both nations.

Defence Medical Command has signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the United States Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU), establishing a framework for closer collaboration in military medical education, research and professional development.

Signed this week in London, the agreement will provide UK Defence Medical Services personnel with greater access to world-leading education programmes, specialist expertise and joint training opportunities alongside their US counterparts. It will also support greater exchange of knowledge, operational experience and clinical best practice between the two nations.

The partnership will strengthen interoperability between UK and US military medical forces, ensuring healthcare professionals are equipped with the skills, knowledge and experience needed to deliver high-quality care in operational environments.

By expanding opportunities for collaborative learning and professional development, the agreement reinforces the enduring defence relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States while helping both nations enhance the readiness and resilience of their military medical capabilities.

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