Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) poses a significant threat to global healthcare systems and patient safety
India
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Hyderabad, June 23, 2023:
Named the ‘AMR Frontline Workshop,’ the event took place at LVPEI’s Kallam Anji Reddy campus in Banjara Hills. Over 85 students from medical institutions, including Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences, Osmania Medical College, and AIIMS Bibinagar, attended the workshop. The Alliance for Pathogen Surveillance in India (APSI), a multi-institutional, multi-city project funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, provided support for the workshop.
“By empowering and educating medical students, LVPEI and its partners aim to foster a new generation of healthcare professionals who are well-equipped to combat AMR and safeguard the effectiveness of antibiotics, ultimately ensuring the well-being of patients and the resilience of global healthcare systems,” Dr Prashant Garg, Executive Chair of LVPEI.
The workshop featured a distinguished panel of speakers from LVPEI, including Dr Prashant Garg, Dr Bhupesh Bagga (Cornea Specialist and Head of The Ramoji Foundation Centre for Eye Infections), and Dr Joveeta Joseph (Head of Microbiology). These experts covered various crucial topics, such as the introduction of AMR, responsible management of antimicrobial agents, antibiotic policy, and the challenges posed by AMR in clinical settings. Notably, Dr Ranga Reddy Burri, President of the Infection Control Academy of India and Honorary Professor at the University of Hyderabad, actively engaged with the students during the workshop.
In addition to insightful discussions, the workshop provided participants with engaging activities, quizzes, and lab tours to deepen their understanding of the gravity and intricacies of AMR. The lab tours offered a behind-the-scenes look at infection control practices and resistance pattern monitoring in a hospital setting. The Medical Theatre session immersed the medical students in real-life scenarios, where they assumed the roles of doctors, analyzed and solved cases through role-play, and participated in competitions like ‘Break the Taboo: AMR Edition’ and a digital poster competition.
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