Malawi visit to Kamuzu University of Health Sciences and Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Blantyre

The visit will take place from 23 September to 11 November 2023 and will be dedicated to the teaching of post-graduate students in Tropical Medicine, in particular Neglected Tropical Diseases, and a selection of Tropical Dermatology conditions such as implantation mycoses.

In addition, teaching sessions will be organized for nurses in the Burns Unit at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH).

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