Education

AMS for Difficult to Treat Infections in High Resistance Endemic Settings

Event Description

05 - 06 April 2024
Online
Online

In regions where antimicrobial resistance is prevalent and difficult-to-treat infections pose significant clinical challenges, the implementation of effective antimicrobial stewardship programs is crucial to ensure optimal patient outcomes and combat the spread of resistance. This course aims to provide participants with the knowledge and tools necessary to develop and implement AMS programs tailored to their specific settings.

Intended audience:  

Target Audience ID Physicians, Medical Microbiologists, Clinical Pharmac(olog)ists, ICU physicians, Internists, Specialist Nurses, Pediatricians and other medical specialties.

Objectives: 

At the end of the course, the participant will be able to:
- Understand the basics and need for AMS in their setting
- Develop and implement an AMS program relevant to their setting

Course coordinator: 

Anup R Warrier, India

Organisers:  

Aster Medcity

Accreditation: 

This course has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) for a maximum of 6.5 European CME credits (ECMEC®s).

Certification: 

Course organisers will monitor attendance. Only participants attending live sessions will be able to receive the certification. 

Registration details: 

This course is part of the AMS Certificate Programme, but has some spaces open to registrations outside of the programme.

Registration fees include full access to the online course.  
 

Deadlines

Registration

Registration was closed on 15.03.2024.

Attendance Grant application

Attendance grant application is not applicable

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Registration Fees

Ticket

Fee

ESCMID Members

EUR 115

Non-ESCMID Members

EUR 190

ESCMID Young Scientist Members

EUR 45

ESCMID LMIC members

EUR 15