Our new website: A Hub for the Healthcare Community

We’re proud to announce the launch of the brand-new Midlands Medical Conferences website, designed to provide a richer, more connected experience for healthcare professionals across the UK and beyond.

The new site represents a major step forward in how we share knowledge, connect professionals, and support lifelong learning within the medical community. Built with accessibility, usability, and collaboration in mind, it serves as a central hub for our growing network of clinicians, nurses, trainees, and allied health professionals.

What’s New

The updated site introduces a refreshed design, simplified navigation, and a fully integrated member dashboard, allowing registered delegates to manage their conference participation, access event resources, and download certificates all in one place.

Key features include:

  • Streamlined event registration – book and pay for conferences easily through secure checkout

  • Personalised member areas – log in to access your profile, past events, and upcoming sessions

  • On-demand resources – view presentations, abstracts, and certificates post-event

  • Improved mobile experience – access everything from any device, wherever you are

  • Enhanced accessibility and design – clean, professional and consistent with our commitment to quality

Our Vision

Our goal with this new platform is to go beyond event registration. We want midlandsmedicalconferences.org to become a hub for the medical community — a place where healthcare professionals can return year after year to engage with content, register for upcoming events, share insights, and stay connected to peers across disciplines.

This launch marks an exciting new chapter for Midlands Medical Conferences as we continue to grow our series of multidisciplinary events focused on improving clinical knowledge, collaboration, and patient outcomes.

“This redesign is about connection. We’ve built a platform that supports our delegates long after each event — a place for continued learning and collaboration.”

— Sandeep Dhir