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  2. Apr 16, 2024 · A tropical medicine GP may work in various tropical locations abroad, or they may run travel clinics. They can also take part in lab work; conducting tests and examining biopsies. To become a tropical medicine GP, students will need a completed degree in medicine (MD), great problem solving and diagnostic skills and the ability to be decisive.

  3. The National School of Tropical Medicine works to bring attention to neglected tropical diseases, largely ignored because so many of their victims are among the poorest people in the world. NSTM faculty advocate increased awareness, education, and allocation of resources to fight neglected tropical diseases and neglected infections of poverty ...

  4. This certificate program is designed to provide training in tropical medicine and related public health issues through a multidisciplinary approach. It is also designed to prepare participants for working with current and emerging health problems in developing countries and health problems of travelers. This program focuses broadly on issues of ...

  5. What is Tropical Medicine. Tropical medicine is the study of the world’s major tropical diseases and related conditions, which include a group of 17 neglected tropical diseases (sometimes referred to as ‘NTDs’) such as hookworm infection, schistosomiasis, river blindness, elephantiasis, trachoma, Chagas disease, Buruli ulcer, and ...

  6. What you will learn. Understand the causes, pathogenesis, diagnosis and management of major diseases affecting tropical and developing countries. Develop skills in diagnostic parasitology, microbiology and entomology, and knowledge of how to apply epidemiological principles.

  7. The Diploma of Tropical Medicine program is a three month long intensive course aimed towards healthcare professionals, including physicians, nurses and physician assistants as well as students pursuing related degree programs who would like to practice or do research in tropical medicine and traveler’s health here in the United States or internationally.

  8. TRMD addresses tropical diseases from the clinical, laboratory and epidemiological approaches. The degree programs educate students in field work, epidemiology and evidence-based prevention and control along with state-of-the-art laboratory studies of tropical diseases.

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