Travel for both work and pleasure is becoming increasingly prevalent. In this emerging market, current job adverts are asking for doctors and other healthcare professionals (HCPs) with training, experience and specialization in wilderness and expedition medicine. Examples may include adventure holidays, charity work and overseas employment - scenarios could be anything from climate research expeditions, treks and charity work to going into space.
This online course is run with the collaborative partner Diploma MSc. On successful completion you will become a leader in the fi...
Travel for both work and pleasure is becoming increasingly prevalent. In this emerging market, current job adverts are asking for doctors and other healthcare professionals (HCPs) with training, experience and specialization in wilderness and expedition medicine. Examples may include adventure holidays, charity work and overseas employment - scenarios could be anything from climate research expeditions, treks and charity work to going into space.<br/><br/>This online course is run with the collaborative partner Diploma MSc. On successful completion you will become a leader in the field of Expedition and Wilderness Medicine, and can go on to study the MSc in Expedition and Wilderness Medicine.<br/><br/>Our courses are conducted entirely online through self-directed distance learning. You’ll receive guidance throughout your course with tutor-stimulated academic discussions, which are based on clinically-rich case scenarios. These usually occur within groups of 10-15 students, allowing you to clearly communicate with both your tutor and fellow students.<br/><br/>You will also participate in a combination of module activities that may be group and/or individual based, dependent on the module. These innovative teaching methods enable you to envisage the translation of your studies into your every day work and practice.<br/>Due to the online nature of the course, you will be expected to regularly login and participate in the course - ideally on a daily basis. Students are recommended to spend around two hours per day on their studies.