DTM&H Question Bank — MCQ, Parasitology & Preventive Medicine Practice

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The DTM&H exam tests an extraordinary breadth of knowledge across four papers in a single day. Dedicated question banks for this niche exam have been almost non-existent — leaving candidates reliant on course materials, textbooks, and scattered online resources.

iatroX Boards provides a DTM&H curriculum-mapped question bank with over 600 questions designed for comprehensive exam preparation.

What the Q-Bank Covers

The 600+ questions span the full DTM&H syllabus: clinical tropical medicine (malaria, TB, HIV, NTDs, helminth infections, protozoal infections, viral haemorrhagic fevers, diarrhoeal diseases, respiratory infections, fungal infections), parasitology and entomology (identification questions, lifecycle knowledge, vector biology, transmission patterns), preventive medicine and international public health (WASH, immunisation, disease control programmes, epidemiology, health systems, maternal and child health), and non-communicable diseases in tropical settings (diabetes, CVD, mental health, malnutrition, trauma).

Adaptive Spaced Repetition

The DTM&H exam is sat in May after 3-6 months of course study. Without spaced repetition, material from the early months decays before exam day. The adaptive algorithm automatically resurfaces questions you got wrong at optimal intervals — ensuring that malaria pharmacology studied in October is still retained in May.

Guideline-Grounded Explanations

Every explanation references current evidence and management guidelines. Ask iatroX provides extended clinical reference for any topic that needs deeper exploration — useful during study and during clinical practice in tropical settings.

One Subscription, Multiple Q-Banks

A single iatroX Boards subscription provides access to the DTM&H Q-Bank alongside other specialty Q-banks. Efficient for doctors holding or pursuing multiple qualifications.

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