Registration Open: 2021 McGill Summer Institute in Infectious Diseases and Global Health

Published on January 16, 2021

The McGill Summer Institute in Infectious Diseases is now accepting applications for summer 2021. We are excited to offer 9 online courses this summer. Course topics include TB control, essential diagnostics, antimicrobial stewardship, HIV management, humanitarian action, and clinical updates in tropical medicine and COVID-19. View the brochure and course descriptions online to see everything we have to offer.

Applicants applying before January 29, 2021 will receive 10% off for one confirmed course and 20% off for 2 or more confirmed courses. Use promo code "Launch21" on your application. See all details and pricing information.

The online platform we selected will encourage and enable participants to connect with each other, our faculty members, our exhibitors, and our guest speakers.These connections can take place real-time or asynchronously as your schedule and timezone allow.

 

 Courses on TB

 

 

Quality of TB Care

 

Advanced TB Diagnostics

May 31-June 4, 2021

 

June 7 - June 11, 2021

Poor quality TB care is widespread and is a key driver of the TB epidemic. This course will address the critical need to go beyond coverage and improve quality of TB care in low and middle-income countries.   This advanced course will cover advanced topics in TB diagnostics research and implementation, including pipeline of innovations, critical pathway for new TB tests, impact of new tests on clinical decision-making and therapeutic choices, cost-effectiveness in routine programmatic settings, and impact on patient-important outcomes. .
Course Details   Course details

Other courses

Qualitative Methods in Global Infectious Diseases Research: May 31- June 4

Humanitarian Action in the 21st Century: Challenges and dilemmas: May 31-June 2

Global Health Diagnostics: June 1-4

Advances in the biology and management of COVID-19: June 3 & 4

Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR): June 7-9

Strategies to end the HIV epidemic: June 7-9

Clinical Tropical and Geographic Medicine: June 14-16