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James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2022

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TM5501 - Tropical Medicine

Credit points:03
Year:2022
Student Contribution Band:Band 3
Administered by:College of Public Health, Medical & Vet Sciences (pre 2023 PCS)

Subject Description

    Tropical medicine is the branch of medicine that deals with diseases and health problems that occur uniquely, are more widespread, or prove more difficult to control in tropical and subtropical regions. Tropical medicine historically has focused on communicable and infectious diseases, but increasing attention is being given to the burden of non-communicable diseases and health systems in these regions. This subject, TM5501 Tropical Medicine, is primarily concerned with the communicable and infectious diseases that remain major causes of morbidity and mortality in tropical and subtropical regions, with priority being given to diseases of public health significance in the Asia-Pacific region. These diseases include 'the big three' (malaria, tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS). Based on important tropical water-, vector- and air-borne diseases you will learn overarching important principles and study public health approaches for disease management in resource limited settings. Additionally students will get an overview of important neglected tropical diseases with an emphasis on skin manifestations.

Learning Outcomes

  • Analyse and prioritise the importance of common tropical diseases and problems relevant to Australasia, Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific region
  • Identify the microbiological, entomological and parasitic agents underlying these tropical diseases
  • Critically examine and evaluate methods of diagnosis, management and prevention of tropical diseases of global importance (i.e. to the World Health Organization)

Subject Assessment

  • Written > Test/Quiz 1 - (10%) - Individual
  • Written > Essay (including multi-draft) 1 - (30%) - Individual
  • Written > Examination (College administered) - (60%) - Individual

Note that minor variations might occur due to the continuous subject quality improvement process, and in case of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest official information.

Special Assessment Requirements

Achieve an overall percentage of 50% or more; Complete and submit all pieces of assessment

Availabilities

Townsville, Study Period 1, Mixed attendance, (Face to Face dates exist for this availability)

Census date:Thursday, 24 Mar 2022
Study Period Dates:Monday, 21 Feb 2022 to Friday, 17 Jun 2022
Face to face teaching: (TBC)
Coordinator(s):
Professor Peter Leggat
Lecturer(s):
Professor Maxine Whittaker
Assoc. Professor Andreas Kupz
Professor Peter Leggat
Assoc. Professor Sue Devine
MRS Vanessa Harris
DR Kris McBain-Rigg
DR Diana Rojas Alvarez
DR Maru Castellanos Reynosa
MS Edith Torricke
Assoc. Professor Lars Henning
Workload expectations:
  • 27 Hours - Lectures (didactic or interactive)
  • 103 Hours - Self study - self directed online learning and assessment
Restrictions:Enrolment is restricted.
Enrolment Restrictions:
Additional: International students on student visa's that require a face to face

Study Period 1, External

Census date:Thursday, 24 Mar 2022
Study Period Dates:Monday, 21 Feb 2022 to Friday, 17 Jun 2022
Coordinator(s):
Professor Peter Leggat
Lecturer(s):
Professor Maxine Whittaker
Assoc. Professor John Grundy
Assoc. Professor Andreas Kupz
Professor Peter Leggat
Assoc. Professor Sue Devine
MRS Vanessa Harris
DR Kris McBain-Rigg
DR Diana Rojas Alvarez
DR Maru Castellanos Reynosa
MS Edith Torricke
Assoc. Professor Lars Henning
Workload expectations:
  • 130 Hours - Self study - self directed online learning and assessment
Method of delivery:WWW - LearnJCU