The Defence Medical Services Group is a formation commanded by a Brigadier or equivalent of 7,000
general practitioners, dentists, consultants, nurses, surgeons, allied health professionals and medics (combat medical technicians), both uniformed and civilian personnel, to provide healthcare for the United Kingdom's Armed Forces. It consists of DPHC, the JHGs, and the Defence Medical Academy. Primary Healthcare is provided by
Defence Primary Healthcare. Hospital care is primarily provided by the
National Health Service. There are, however, embedded military clinicians in
Joint Hospital Group units. The main centre for Role 4 hospital care is the
Royal Centre for Defence Medicine at the
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham. There are smaller units at: •
Frimley Park Hospital,
Frimley,
Surrey •
Queen Alexandra Hospital,
Portsmouth •
Derriford Hospital,
Plymouth •
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham •
James Cook University Hospital,
Middlesbrough •
John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxfordshire •
Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead Specialist military medical education and training is provided by the
Defence Medical Academy in
Lichfield. Headquarters DMS is located at Whittington outside Lichfield. It employs several hundred. Deployed operational medical care is provided by the Royal Naval, Army and Royal Air Force Medical Services. ==History==