International Postgraduate Diploma in Expedition and Wilderness Medicine

The RCPSG International Postgraduate Diploma in Expedition and Wilderness Medicine is a must for any healthcare professional seeking to participate in or lead expeditions in extreme and challenging environments.

3 November 2025–21 May, 2027
UK
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Overview

Structured in conjunction with the Oxford Handbook of Expedition and Wilderness Medicine, the Diploma offers students the chance to gain a fully recognised qualification, while also having the opportunity to travel to challenging locations both in the United Kingdom and Morocco.

Application deadline for this year's intake of the diploma is 14 October 2025. 

Hear firsthand from past participant Guilherme Gomes, Vascular Surgery Consultant, on what to expect from the International Postgraduate Diploma in Expedition Wilderness Medicine.

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Important

You can only book onto this if your application has been accepted. The application deadline for the next cohort is 22 September 2025. Spaces are limited and applications will be accepted on a first come, first served basis.

Topics covered include

  • Infectious disease, travel medicine and global health (Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, UK).
  • Tropical and maritime medicine (Dartmoor, Devon, UK).
  • Cold and mountainous environments (Glenmore Lodge, Aviemore, UK).
  • High altitude and desert (Aroumd and surrounding area, Morocco).

Who is the course for?

The course is aimed at current healthcare professionals with a UK Bachelor’s degree in an appropriate subject or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard.

Those who have completed the course are eligible to join the College as a Member of the Faculty of Travel Medicine (MFTM) and continue their studies to master's level with an MSc Advanced Practice (Expedition and Wilderness Medicine) at Glasgow Caledonian University. They can also continue their studies to be awarded the Diploma in Mountain Medicine (DiMM) ICAR/UIAA/ISMM.

We offer flexible payment options across our diploma courses to support you in your studies. Please get in touch with us at expedition@rcpsg.ac.uk to discuss our personalised payment plans.

We also have approved ELC provider status. Should you be eligible to apply for ELCAS through the Ministry of Defence, please get in touch with the course coordinator in the first instance.

Full details about the course can be found below.

Course structure

The credit structure for the programme totals 120 masters level credits by undertaking eight taught modules and four mandatory in-person residentials, including the study of research methods. Each module will represent 15 academic credits and will include online learning in addition to relevant directed reading. The diploma course is usually completed over 18 months of study. 

Application deadline: 14 October 2025. 

Educational aims of the Diploma

The aims of this postgraduate programme are:

  1. To provide suitably qualified and motivated health professionals with theoretical and practical knowledge so that they can understand the health issues affecting people travelling in austere locations.
  2. To increase the student’s knowledge and skills in providing medical care in a variety of environments.
  3. To increase the student’s awareness of the effects of travel and expeditions on the host countries.
  4. Cultivate the development of scientific understanding and critical skills to enable students to develop into reflective practitioners who practice using the latest evidence-based medicine and outdoor skills.
  5. To meet the diverse needs of a range of learners from different professional backgrounds and healthcare systems.
  6. Facilitation of independent, lifelong learning in line with professional body and university objectives.

Time commitments

It's anticipated you'll require between 12 and 14 hours of self-directed study per week. You may find some weeks require more hours and others may be less depending on your prior knowledge and experience. It's worth thinking about how you can fit this into the rest of your commitments before signing up for the course.

Criteria for admission

The general requirement is a good first degree i.e. a first or upper second-class UK bachelor’s degree in an appropriate subject or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard from a recognised higher educational institution.

Important

This course requires at least 12-14 hours of self-study per week. Get in touch if you want to discuss the assignments and workload associated with the course in more detail.

Dates

The course breaks down into two parts. Part One consists of four modules (including two in-person residential weeks). Part Two, again consisting of four modules (including two in-person residential weeks), leading to the postgraduate diploma (PGDip).

Should you wish to leave the diploma on successful completion of part 1, you will be awarded a postgraduate certificate (PGCert). Should you wish to complete the full diploma, you will have up to five years to complete part 2.

Cohort 10 schedule

Fees

Total Diploma fee: £7,900. This includes course costs, covering the following:

  • Distance learning support and assessment for all eight modules.
  • Five days practical teaching and assessment at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow (this does not include accommodation).
  • Six days practical teaching and assessment at Glenmore Lodge, including food and accommodation.
  • Six days of practical teaching and assessment at Bioasis, Dartmoor, including accommodation in a tented camp with all food included.
  • Eight days practical teaching and assessment in Morocco, including in-country transfers, all food and accommodation.

Fee will be paid as follows:

  • £1,095 deposit required with application.
  • £2,855 to secure your place on Part One.
  • £3,950 to secure your place on Part Two.

We offer flexible payment options across our diploma courses to support you in your studies. Please get in touch with us at expedition@rcpsg.ac.uk to discuss our personalised payment plans.

We also have approved ELC provider status. Should you be eligible to apply for ELCAS through the Ministry of Defence, please get in touch with the course coordinator in the first instance.

Locations

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow

The residential weeks for this diploma will open in the College's hometown of Glasgow. Held in our prestigious building in the city centre, this first residential week will allow you the chance to get to know the College and staff involved in the course, along with utilising the well-equipped library and teaching facilities. Along with a focus on global health and infectious diseases, this opening week will also give you the chance to meet and bond with your fellow students, along with giving you an insight into the full details of the programme.

Glenmore Lodge, Aviemore, UK

The cold and mountainous module is held at Glenmore Lodge, Scotland's National Outdoor Training Centre. Students learn medical skills appropriate to the mountain environment and range of mountaineering skills including navigation and operating in winter conditions.

Bioasis, near Ivybridge, Devon, UK

For our tropical and maritime module, you'll be heading to Devon, in the Southwest of England. The Bioasis camp is located on a private estate and is is in close proximity to the Diving Diseases Research Centre in Plymouth, caving at Pridhamsleight and the River Erme for swift water and maritime practical exercises. Outdoor learning will take place in forested areas with one night spent sleeping in hammocks.

Aroumd and surrounding area, Morocco

Our final module will take you to the stunning Atlas Mountains of Morocco to develop your high altitude and desert skills. Our longest module will begin in Aroumd, about 70km south of Marrakech, where you'll spend two nights in mountain huts, followed by a trek and finally two nights sleeping in a desert camp. All food and accommodation will be provided.

Course background

The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow was established in 1599 and through time has developed into the only multidisciplinary Royal Medical College in the United Kingdom. The College is comprised of five distinct disciplines namely Physicians, Surgeons, Dental Surgery, Podiatric Medicine and Travel Medicine.

The aim of the College is to support Fellows and Members during their career from graduation to retirement. Additionally, the College aims to set the highest possible standards of healthcare by providing career support to all Members and Fellows both in the UK and across the world through education, training, professional development and assessment.

Expedition medicine (or wilderness medicine in the United States) has been a growing sub-speciality over the past two decades. Healthcare professionals are increasingly accompanying a wide range of overseas trips providing care in environments different from their usual workplace. In response to this, numerous courses became available, offering expedition medical training to both medics and non-medics.

In 2008 the Royal Geographical Society Medical Cell, in conjunction with Oxford University Press brought together a wide-ranging team of specialists and published the Oxford Handbook of Expedition and Wilderness Medicine, a practical field guide to remote medicine. Updated and extended second and third editions of this highly acclaimed book were published in 2015 and 2023. Two of the book’s editors, Jon Dallimore and James Moore, recognised the need for a more comprehensive and academically recognised level of training based on the contents of the OUP Handbook and developed the International Diploma in Expedition and Wilderness Medicine. It was felt from the outset that an academic course of this nature should be housed within a medical college and being Fellows of the Faculty of Travel Medicine, both course directors were very pleased when their proposal to house the Diploma within.

Launched in June 2016, this Diploma is the first of its kind and sets the benchmark for education in Expedition and Wilderness Medicine.

In common with other courses at postgraduate level, the programme develops cognitive, leadership and practical skills that will enhance candidates' professional practice and therefore improve patient management. The modules are designed to facilitate development of a candidate's maturity and leadership as expedition healthcare providers. These aims are achieved through keynote lectures, workshops and seminars facilitated by specialists in the expedition medicine field. The modular programme provides an academic base to prepare healthcare professionals for the role of expedition medical officer. They will learn to become autonomous, reflective practitioners who can operate in a range of pre-hospital environments – mountain/jungle/desert/altitude/maritime. The multidisciplinary teamworking nature of the course underpins the College's ethos.

Progression to MSc Advanced Practice (Expedition and Wilderness Medicine)

Upon successful completion of the Postgraduate Diploma in Expedition and Wilderness Medicine, you'll be eligible to continue on to a final course of study, offered by Glasgow Caledonian University. The MSc Advanced Practice (Expedition and Wilderness Medicine) is awarded after you successfully complete a 60-credit dissertation module; this must be done over two trimesters in a six-month period. The dissertation would build on the work you started in your Postgraduate Diploma. For more information or to sign up, go to the GCU MSc Advanced Practice page.

Progression to Diploma in Mountain Medicine (DiMM)

The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow is pleased to support two additional modules for RCPSG International Diploma in Expedition and Wilderness Medicine (IDEWM) graduates. Completing these two modules will allow students to fulfil all of the required learning outcomes to enable them to complete the Diploma in Mountain Medicine which is quality assured by ICAR/UIAA/ISMM.

How to apply?

Download the application and reference forms from the Documentation section below and return the completed form to expedition@rcpsg.ac.uk.

Documentation

Additional information

Content

All applicants for the International Diploma in Expedition and Wilderness Medicine are required to demonstrate good health and character in the interests of health and safety of students and the public. The programme will require a good level of fitness to cope with the rigours of living and working in challenging environments. Students will need to make a statement to establish that they understand a good level of fitness is a requirement on their initial course application form.

Students should not have impediments, legal or otherwise, which would prevent them from taking part in all aspects of the programme.

The Diploma in Expedition and Wilderness Medicine is suitable for international students who are qualified healthcare practitioners with suitable academic backgrounds. Applications from international students must meet the specified entry criteria which would include evidence of current registration with the statutory professional body from their country of origin.

An applicant whose first language is not English or who has not been educated wholly or mainly in English will be expected, before commencing the programme, to demonstrate an appropriate level of competency in the English language. Please contact us for more details about what proof we require.

Applications may also be considered if candidates can demonstrate an appropriate academic background and experience in a relevant field (satisfactory equivalence is unlikely in this instance for medical subjects). These candidates will be expected to undertake a short course of self-directed study, prior to the start of the programme, in order to gain the skills required from master's level learning. Academic references will also be required.

In common with other organisations, the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow believes everyone deserves respect. During your studies, the College will ensure the following:

  • All people are treated with dignity and respect.
  • People with different needs and circumstances should be supported to achieve their potential.
  • Diversity is valued as different people bring new and different perspectives, knowledge and culture. This difference brings increasing strength.
  • Discrimination or exclusion based on individual characteristics and circumstances is unacceptable and represents a waste of talent and denial of opportunity.
  • Individuals’ rights, including the right to hold different views and beliefs, are respected.
  • All staff, students and providers work towards the points above.

Here's what our previous students said

"All the residential weeks are very well organised! Great food!! Really enjoyed the hands-on learning and the valuable experiences and knowledge of the tutors in these environments that facilitated learning."

"The diploma is excellent value for money, run by staff with heaps of experience, all of whom are personable. It feels incredibly streamlined, and it has been a highly valuable experience."

"Thoroughly enjoyed the outdoor climbing day, I learned many skills. Learning in the environment is key to understanding the risks, challenges and logistics around wilderness and expedition medicine."

If you have any questions please reach out to the course coordinator.

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