18th War and Disaster Medicine Conference

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Venue: Estonian National Museum / Online (Muuseumi tee 2, Tartu)
Date: Thu, 04. December 2025 - Fri, 05. December 2025
Participation fee: 150,00€
Organiser: Estonian Defence Forces, Estonian Military Academy - Centre for War and Disaster Medicine, Joint Headquarters - Logistics Department, Estonian Association of Military Doctors, Estonian Health Board

Target group: doctors, nurses, paramedics, pharmacists, emergency medical technicians, medical students and other interested professionals

 

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The Estonian Defence Forces and Estonian Health Board invite you to participate in a joint conference on war and disaster medicine. The conference subjects this year are ethics, the legislation of armed conflict, civil-military cooperation and experiences from ongoing conflicts and wars.

The 18th War and Disaster Medicine Conference aims to bring together both civilian and military experts from Estonia and NATO countries and to offer listeners an opportunity for evidence-based discussion on topics related to war and disaster medicine. Participating at the conference gives also opportunity to take part in workshops and meet the industry representatives working in the field.

Estonian Health Board leads crisis management and preparedness in healthcare by analyzing and assessing risks, making plans, and coordinating training and exercises. The War and Disaster Medicine Center of the Estonian Military Academy trains both combat paramedics and civilian medics and focuses on research and development in the field of military and disaster medicine in Estonia.

 

Conference day is moderated by Mr Andres Kuusk (EST)

08.30–09.30
Registration, welcome coffee
09.30–09.45
Welcome and introduction – Captain Johan-Elias Seljamaa, Head of the Estonian Military Academy (EST) & Mrs Birgit Lao, Estonian Health Board director general (EST)
09.45–10.05
About General Situational Awareness in a Rapidly Changing World – Mr Priit Saar, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications crisis department director (EST)
10.05–12.15
Workshops and EXPO
12.15–13.15
Lunch
 
 
 
 
 
 
Parallel session (Jakob Hurt hall)
CLINICAL PRESENTATIONS
 
Moderator Dr Kaspar Tootsi (EST)
11.00–11.20
DSTC presentation – surgery – Dr Ville Vänni (FIN) 
11.20–11.40
Burn presentation – Carey Lamphier, BSN, RN (USA)  
11.40–12.00
Ongoing Challenges in Emergency Preparedness in Limited Resources – Prof Maeyane Stephens Moeng (SA) 
12.00–13.00
Lunch
13.00–13.20
Tips and Tricks for Severe Liver Trauma – Dr Elizabeth Robinson Benjamin, MD, PhD (USA) 
13.20–13.40
DSTC presentation – surgery – Dr Lydia Lam (USA)  
13.40–14.00
Pre-Burn Center Approaches to Emergency Burn Treatment – Prof Laura S. Johnson, MD, FACS, FCCP, FCCM (USA)
14.00–14.20
DSTC presentation – surgery – Prof Peep Talving (EST) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I session
MEDICAL ETHICS AND THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK DURING WARTIME
13.15–13.35
The Distinctive Emblem - Its Use, Misuse and Effectiveness - a Qualitative Study Amongst Representatives of NATO nations – Dr Charles Beardmore (UK)  
13.35–13.55
Making Ethical Decisions in Military Healthcare  Lieutenant General (Rtd) Professor Martin Charles Marshall Bricknell, CB, OStJ, PhD, DM (UK)
13.55–14.15
Title is being specified – Colonel Tracy Michael, Commander of the 68th Theater Medical Command (USA)
 
 
 
 
 
 
II session
ONGOING WARS AND CONFLICTS I
14.15–14.35
Lessons from Syria and Beyond – Dr Hamza al-Kateab (SY)
14.35–14.55
The Field Hospital Experience of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent in Gaza: Emergency Care and Ethics in Armed Conflicts
14.55–15.15
GAZA Pediatric Trauma – Case Report – Dr Michael James Falk (USA)  
15.15–15.45
Coffee break
 
 
III session
THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK DURING WARTIME 
15.45–16.05
Medical Status in Law of Armed Conflict – Major Leenu Org (EST
16.05
Closing
 
 
 

Conference day is moderated by Mr Andres Kuusk (EST)

08.30–09.30
Registration, EXPO, welcome coffee
09.30–09.40
Opening and welcome – Moderaator Mr Andres Kuusk (EST) 
 
 
IV session
COORDINATION AND PREPAREDNESS FOR CRISES I
09.40–10.00
Regional Crisis Managemant
10.00–10.20
Ukrainian Red Cross Disaster Response Teams. First Response in Armed Conflict: Adaptation in Chaos – Mrs Nadiia Yamnenko (UA) online
10.20–10.50
On the Continuity of Healthcare – The Estonian Health Board (EST) 
10.50–11.10
CIV-MIL Leadership and Cooperation in Crises and Conflict – Major General (Rtd) Professor Tim Hodgetts (UK) online
11.10–11.30
Experiences from the TERVEX 2025 Crisis Exercise – from the Hospital and Ambulance Perspective
11.30–11.50
WHO International Coordination in Crises – Mr Guillaume Simonian (WHO) online
11.50–12.50
Lunch
 
 
V session
 
12.50–13.20
Epidemics in War – Dr Richard Allan (UK)
13.20–13.50
Conscription in Six European Countries: Comparative Perspective – Dr Eleri Lillemäe (EST) 
13.50–14.10
The Healthcare in Kherson Region – Challenges and Solutions During War – Mrs Tetyana Karchevych, Director of the Health Department of the Military Civil Administration of Kherson Oblast (UA) 
14.10–14.45
Coffee break
 
 
 
 
 
 
VI session
COORDINATION AND PREPAREDNESS FOR CRISES II
14.45–15.05
The Experience of MEDEVAC “Hospital Trains” in War: the Example of the Crisis in Ukraine 
15.05–15.25
Lessons Learned from Trauma Care and Medical Training in Ukraine
 
 
 
 
 
 
VII session
ONGOING WARS AND CONFLICTS II
15.25–15.45
Experience in Organizing an Underground Role 2 – Lieutenant Colonel Ievgenii Antoniuk (UA) 
15.45–16.05
The Palestinian Red Crescent’s Ambulance Experience in Crises and Armed Conflict – Mr Ibrahim Ghouleh online
16.05–16.25
Awards of the Agile Sparrow Challenge
16.25
Summary and conclusion – Mrs Birgit Lao, Estonian Health Board director general (EST)
 

The programmes may be subjects to change without prior notice.

 

WORKSHOPS

1) Precourse “Pediatric Trauma”

2) Precourse "Management of Burns Trauma Patient"

3) Workshop on military healthcare ethics

4) Resource-Efficient Patient Care: Monitoring Solutions in the Evacuation Process (Corpuls)

Information about programme and workshops will be updated on an ongoing basis.

Conference's presentations are simultaneously interpretated between Estonian and English.

 

Registration information

Registration fee for the employee of Estonian Defence Forces and Estonian Health Board: 0 €

Participation in virtual conference: 150 €

Registration until November 23rd:

- regular 1 day 150 €, 2 days 200 €

- students 1 day 75 €, 2 days 100 €

Registration from November 24th till December 1st 17.00 PM:

- regular 1 day 200 €, 2 days 250 €

- students 1 day 75 €, 2 days 100 €

 

All prices include VAT 24%.

Virtual participation's ticket is for two days!

Registration for on-site conference is open until 1st December 17.00 PM and registration for virtual conference is open until 1st December 17.00 PM. From 24th November You are not entitled to price difference compensation when changing participation tickets!

 

Reminder about participation will be sent to participant's email address one week before the conference!

 

If you have any questions or need further information, please feel free to contact us via e-mail konverentsid@celsius.ee

For more information about exhibitions please contact Kadri Kingsepp at kadri@celsius.ee

Please fill in the form below to register! The invoice will be sent after registration to your e-mail aadress. Additional information: +372 631 4111


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