Clinical Group Students/Trainees Essay Contest Winner “A Rising Leader: Bangladesh”
Rizwana Khan, Md. Khalequzzaman

TL;DR
This paper highlights the importance of international cooperation in fighting tropical diseases through a student essay contest.
Contribution
The paper showcases emerging leaders' perspectives on global collaboration in tropical medicine.
Findings
Winning essays demonstrated academic excellence and practical insight.
The essays highlighted the broad scope of tropical medicine, from policy to treatment.
International cooperation is emphasized as crucial for addressing tropical diseases.
Abstract
The American Committee on Clinical Tropical Medicine and Travelers’ Health’s Students/Trainees Leadership Group launched their essay contest in 2025 to encourage the involvement of emerging voices in tropical medicine in key issues shaping the field’s present and future. The following authors’ won for their essay addressing the following prompt: “The Role of International Cooperation in Combating Tropical Diseases” “The Role of International Cooperation in Combating Tropical Diseases” These essays were reviewed by a panel of clinician judges with experience in tropical medicine and writing, and the winning entries reflect both academic excellence and practical insight. Together, the two winning essays show the wide scope of tropical medicine from policy and prevention to diagnosis and treatment and the shared responsibility to confront these challenges wherever they arise.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParasites and Host Interactions · Parasitic Diseases Research and Treatment · Leprosy Research and Treatment
