There are continuing threats to human health encompassing not only traditional tropical diseases like malaria and dengue fever, but also the challenges thrown up by emerging diseases with pandemic potential, the practice of medicine in conflict and humanitarian settings and antimicrobial resistance.
We’ve designed this course to support physicians who focus on the practice of tropical medicine and international health in today’s world. You’ll examine the issues faced in practicing medicine in areas of conflict where resources are limited and explore the evidence base of tropical medicine and international health. We’ll also help you develop your decision-making and research skills, confidence, and competence so you can make a significant impact on global health.
Over one year (full time) or two years (split study), you’ll build on the foundation of how to diagnose, treat and prevent diseases that are threats to global health. Immersed in a thriving global community of like-minded professionals, you’ll complete modules tailored to your area of interest. You’ll be able to regularly interact with internationally recognised figures in global health. The strong professional networks you’ll build will continue well beyond the course.
The aims and learning outcomes are detailed in the programme specification.
Term one focuses on the foundations of medical practice, building your understanding of global medicine. As part of this compulsory module, you’ll have an opportunity to take the Professional Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (DTMH). If you’ve got an equivalent qualification already, we may be able to accredit the prior learning you’ve done and offer a January start.
You’ll be able to choose from a wide range of modules throughout the rest of the course, to suit your medical and professional aims. From conflict and health to water and sanitation and much more – the choice is yours. It might depend on whether you want to advance your skills in clinical research, learn epidemiological methods or explore disciplines that underpin global health.
Applicants must normally satisfy the School’s general entrance requirements and additional programme-specific entrance requirements to be considered for admission. Applications must be submitted in accordance with the procedures and deadlines given in the web-based or printed prospectus.
Eligibility for the MSc Tropical Medicine & International Health:
Students must have a degree in medicine and be registered medical practitioners. Preference will be given to candidates who have at least two years of experience working in clinical medicine (in any country) with recent professional experience in a relevant discipline.
Please note that it is not possible to intercalate on this course.
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Students take one compulsory AB1 module:
This module follows the course for the DTM&H. Term 1 consists entirely of the DTM&H lectures, seminars, laboratory practical and clinical sessions, and is examined through the DTM&H examination and resulting in the award of the Diploma and 60 Master's level credits at the end of Term 1.
Students take a total of five study modules, one from each timetable slot (C1, C2, D1, D2, E). The list below shows recommended modules. Recognising that students have diverse backgrounds and experience, the programme director considers requests to take any module within LSHTM's portfolio, provided that this is appropriate for the student.
C1 slot
Clinical Virology
Malaria: From Science to Policy and Practice
Maternal & Child Nutrition
Practical Research Skills
C2 slot
Conflict & Health
Design & Analysis of Epidemiological Studies
Diagnostic Bacteriology
Qualitative Methodologies
D1 slot
Applied Communicable Disease Control
Control of Sexually Transmitted Infections
Current Issues in Maternal & Perinatal Health
Epidemiology of Non-Communicable Diseases
Evaluation of Public Health Interventions
D2 slot
Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases
Ethics, Public Health & Human Rights
Immunology of Parasitic Infection
Mycology
E slot
Applying Public Health Principles
HIV
Neglected Tropical Diseases
Novel Drug Discovery & Antimicrobial Resistance
Vaccine Immunology
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