It is a full-time, on-site programme for physicians who hold a medical degree (MD/MBBS or equivalent) from a medical school in any country and who are licensed to practise medicine in that country. On...
It is a full-time, on-site programme for physicians who hold a medical degree (MD/MBBS or equivalent) from a medical school in any country and who are licensed to practise medicine in that country. Online participation is not possible. Registration is open until 31 January 2026.
The Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine is Germany's oldest institution of its kind, having been founded in 1900. The DTMH has been held here since 1905.
You will be taught by experienced scientific and clinical experts from all departments of the BNITM and from many external national and international institutions.
The Diploma Course will train physicians to work in countries of the tropics or subtropics. The course will enable participants to diagnose and treat diseases in travellers and migrants from the tropics and subtropics and to provide preventive medical travel-related advice.
The course focuses on the aetiology, epidemiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment of tropical diseases and clinical work in low-resource settings. It also covers travel medicine and principles of global health.
Event Title: Transition is Not a Miracle – Cancer Survivors’ Day 2026
Date & Time: 7 June 2026, 6:00 PM (Central European Time)
Hosted by: Röhrig Institut GmbH
Host: Röhrig. A . Pr...
Event Title: Transition is Not a Miracle – Cancer Survivors’ Day 2026
Date & Time: 7 June 2026, 6:00 PM (Central European Time)
Hosted by: Röhrig Institut GmbH
Host: Röhrig. A . Prof em.Dr. med.India - Porfessor in Practise for Longlivity, Gentics and Phytomedicine - Founder Director - Röhrig Institut GmbH
Event Overview: An inspiring session dedicated to celebrating the strength, resilience, and scientific progress surrounding cancer survivorship. The event will highlight translational insights, patient-centered recovery models, and the evolving role of precision medicine in post-cancer care.
Panelists:
Dr. Sujatha Rathod, Director of Medical Education, Government of Karnataka.
Dr. Raza Siddique,Managing Partner, Arabian Life | Board Member & Advisor, AHG | PhD in Healthcare Transformation | Architect of RAK Hospital | Strategic Advisory in Smart Hospitals, AI & Medical Tourism | Forbes
Harnessing Intolerances to Support Recovery After Chemotherapy- Basava Chethan Kuni Medical student at Bukhara State Medical Institute and researcher affiliated with the Röhrig Institute, focused on innovation in cardiac surgery Member of Global Health Hub Germany, dedicated to advancing Surgery
Enhancing Pediatric -Oncology Care Detecting Intolerances via IgG to Improve Quality of Life During Chemotherapy - Shanmukh Ramanathi Student at Röhrig Institut, currently engaged in learning medical scientific writing. Alongside her academic training, I am gaining practical experience through participation in global health projects.
Celebrating life : Raja Veni Devi- Medical student at Bukhara State Medical Institute and researcher affiliated with the Röhrig Institute.
Session Focus:
Integrative approaches to cancer recovery
Survivorship and quality of life
Role of predictive and preventive medicine in oncology
Case reflections from clinical and community perspectives
Organized by: Röhrig Institut GmbH, Bad Honnef, Germany