GMED X900 - Travel and Tropical Medicine for the Infectious Disease Specialist
Description
This course prepares infectious disease specialists to address the health needs of travelers, refugees, immigrants, and other mobile populations.
- Specially designed by and for infectious disease specialists
- Updated in 2025
- Includes Neglected Tropical Diseases, Protozoa, Nematodes, Cestodes, Trematodes, Triatominae and more!
- Features interactive lessons, videos, quizzes, and clinical cases
- Fills the travel and tropical medicine gap in ID training
- Includes epidemiology, pathophysiology, and clinical presentation of major tropical diseases of all kinds
- Qualifies learners to sit for the ASTMH CTropMed® Exam via the Practice Pathway
- Includes bonus high-yield exam prep information
- 30 CME credit hours
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the unique health care needs of refugees, immigrants, and mobile populations, including migration routes, exposures, and long-term health impacts.
- Provide comprehensive travel medicine care, including pre-travel counseling, diagnosis and treatment of illness during travel, and post-travel evaluation.
- Analyze the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and clinical presentation of major tropical diseases—parasitic, bacterial/mycobacterial, viral, and fungal—with attention to neglected tropical diseases.
Estimated Time to Complete
Allow 35 hours for lectures and additional time for supplemental materials.
Credits Available
30.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits, and the required accreditation language is here.
Pricing
Regular Rate: $895 per individual
For physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses and other health care providers
Discount Rate: $450 per individual
For medical trainees, including medical students, residents and fellows outside the U of M Global Medicine Pathway; retirees; active U.S. military personnel; health professionals from low and lower-middle income countries as defined by WHO; and University of Minnesota Global Medicine Pathway faculty