Improving antibiotic prescription and infection control the Emergency Room Emergency Rooms (ERs) are challenging: time is scarce; the workload is great; medical teams are not constant; awareness and expertise can be improved. Typically, ERs are the first place for antimicrobial decision, which should be timely and appropriate, with low rates of prescription change when patients are transferred to wards. On the other side, ERs are central for screening and isolation of admitted patients, improving safety of other patients and healthcare workers.
Intended audience:
Medical doctors and pharmacists, nurses or other healthcare professionals with an MSc or PhD are eligible, provided they completed the basic module or have experience in IPC.
Objectives:
Course coordinator:
Alejandro Martín Quirós, Spain
Carlos Palos, Portugal
Organisers:
European Committee on Infection Control (EUCIC) of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
Certification:
Course organisers will monitor attendance. Only participants attending live sessions will be able to receive the certification.
Course Venue:
Hospital Universitario La Paz
Paseo de la Castellana 261, Madrid
Accommodation:
Accommodation is not included in the registration.
Registration details:
Registration fees include full access to the course, coffee breaks, lunches and dinners. Travel costs and accommodation are not included with either fee.
Registration
Registration was closed on 20.11.2022.
Attendance Grant application
Attendance grant application is not applicable