Here are some key facts
- The course learning should take a minimum of two days to complete. There are a total of 10 modules plus an introduction to complete. It is highly recommended you study the modules in the course in a sequential manner. However, having studied any particular module, you can revist this section again as a recap as well
 - If you choose to explore the many resources, the successful pilot of the course found on average, students were spending up to three days in total on the platform
 - Detail about obtaining a certificate of completion is provided at the end of the course but you will also receive an e mail with the document attached. This is given for 15 hours of learning, but of course you can also write a self reflection which is of far greater value than simply a certificate
 - You will be provided with access to the course for one month after enrolment (31 days in total) – therefore please only sign up at a time when you can plan out protected time for the learning
 - Extensions cannot be given except in exceptional circumstances
 - Within the course there is an e mail option to contact me if you have any problems
 - The course is not typical of e learning. It is very bright and colourful, with music and many images, interactive buttons to explore additional resources, voice overs on some slides, videos, self assessment questions and case studies to consider
 - Materials are also provided within the platform along with links to tools you can use which are within my website
 - Evaluation of of the pilot course rated the experience by everyone as 5 star and some comments can be found here
 - COST – the introductory price of this course is £210
 
The course objectives of the Introduction to Travel Health are to:
- Provide you with a basic knowledge for the key aspects within a travel consultation
 - Raise your awareness of the complexity of travel medicine practice
 - Increase your confidence to gain control within a travel consultation, whilst recognising the levels of competence required to deliver good care
 - Lead you to further tools and resources to use within your practice, thus enhancing your knowledge and learning