Continuing education
The UNITEID Graduate School aims to train doctors, pharmacists and veterinary surgeons specializing in infectious and tropical diseases, microbiology and public health, both for the clinical management and microbiological diagnosis of Emerging Infectious Diseases, but also with the skills to coordinate the health response to crises linked to emerging infectious diseases.
For professionals
UNITEID is involved in simulation exercises run by the Institut toulousain de simulation en santé (itSimS) of the Toulouse University Hospital (CHU) for medical and paramedical teams dealing with highly contagious pathogens (BSL3/4), as the Toulouse University Hospital has been designated a regional reference health establishment for nuclear, radiological, biological and chemical risks..
UNITEID is working with its partner Eurobiomed, a competitiveness cluster in the south of France dedicated to healthtech, to identify the continuing training needs of companies in the field of emerging infectious diseases. This survey will give rise to the creation of a continuing education catalog. These training courses will be offered to company professionals during the sustainability phase of the UNITEID project (2030), to enable them to acquire new skills applied to EIDs, for example in technology development, bioinformatics/big data analysis, artificial intelligence applications, or clinical research regulations.
Coming soon
The latest training courses.

#NEO-I3D | Tomorrow's Epidemics: Are We Ready?
During a training session held in May as part of the e-CARE program at Toulouse University Hospital, Prof. Guillaume Martin-Blondel of the Department of Infectious and Tropical Diseases at Toulouse University Hospital and co-coordinator of the research area

From forest to fork: Mapping zoonotic risks in tropical bushmeat systems through a One Health lens
Many infectious diseases that affect humans originate in animals. Understanding where these pathogens circulate and how they can spread to human populations is one of the major challenges facing global health today. My thesis on

First UNITEID-certified teaching session on the management of a patient suspected of having an Epidemic and Biological Risk infection at the Institut Toulousain de Simulation en Santé.
On Thursday May 28, 2026, eight interns in the Diplôme d'Etudes Spécialisées (DES) de Maladies Infectieuses et Tropicales and DES de Biologie Médicale programs took part in a training session on the management of an epidemic and biological risk (REB) from a pathogen.
