Tropical Medicine
Description:
Tropical medicine doctors specialize in the treatment of a wide range of tropical infections, such as malaria and hepatitis. They are experts in diagnosing, investigating, and managing imported infections. These specialists have a particular focus on the tropical infections that commonly occur in resource-poor settings. They possess detailed knowledge about the pathogens, their vectors, and the epidemiology of these diseases. With their expertise, they play a crucial role in preventing and controlling infectious disease outbreaks. Additionally, they provide consultation on potential travel risks for individuals visiting other areas.
General Responsibilities:
1. Diagnosing tropical diseases within patients
2. Developing treatment plans and overseeing treatments
3. Identifying potential infectious disease outbreaks or risks of outbreaks and taking preventive measures
4. Working on rapid response teams to halt outbreaks
5. Ordering specialized tests to determine the nature of specific diseases
6. Serving as a consultant regarding potential travel risks for visitors to other areas
Alternative names:
Netherlands: International Healthcare and Tropical Medicine
Portugal: Tropical Medicine
Germany: Tropenmedizin
India: Tropical Medicine
Poland: Medycyna tropikalna
Ireland: Tropical Medicine
Average Salaries:
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21 663 | |
20 836 | |
19 870 | |
17 223 | |
17 077 | |
16 317 | |
15 889 | |
15 714 | |
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14 828 | |
10 635 | |
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