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Published on: April 6, 2019
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Christopher A Sanford1, Paul S Pottinger2
1Family Medicine, Global Health, University of Washington, Box 358732, Seattle, WA 98125, USA.
Abstract:
Given the ever-changing nature of travel medicine, practitioners who provide pretravel and posttravel care are obligatorily students for the duration of their professional careers. A large variety of resources are available for medical practitioners. Providers should join at least one travel or tropical medicine professional association, attend its annual meeting, and read its journal. The largest general travel medicine association is the International Society of Travel Medicine.
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