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Join MedicsHubu2019s 3-week in-person course in London to learn how multidisciplinary teams can improve antimicrobial stewardship programs, reduce antibiotic resistance, and enhance patient safety.
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Strengthening Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs with Multidisciplinary Teams In the global effort to combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR), one strategy stands out: using multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) to lead antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programs. These collaborative groups bring together specialists—such as infectious disease physicians, clinical pharmacists, microbiologists, and infection prevention experts—to improve antibiotic prescribing practices and patient outcomes. MedicsHub’s 3-week in-person AMS training course, Improving Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs Using Multidisciplinary Teams, equips healthcare professionals with the tools to design, implement, and strengthen AMS programs through teamwork.
Hosted at Buchanan House, London, this course covers: •The principles of antimicrobial stewardship •How to build an effective multidisciplinary AMS team •Step-by-step implementation models for hospital and community settings •Analysis of real AMS case studies comparing solo vs. team-based interventions Whether you're a healthcare professional, hospital pharmacist, infection control nurse, or AMS program coordinator, this course will empower you to lead change in your facility. Why This AMS Course Matters With rising antibiotic resistance, the need for well-structured AMS programs in hospitals and primary care is urgent. This course helps participants: •Reduce inappropriate antibiotic use •Improve patient safety and clinical outcomes •Comply with global AMS guidelines and standards (e.g., WHO, CDC, NICE) •Lead successful antibiotic stewardship interventions Location: Buchanan House, 30 Holborn, London EC1N 2HS Course Duration: 3 weeks Registration:Click here to learn more and enroll