Intended learning outcomes (knowledge, skills and competences to be developed by the students):
At the conclusion of this curricular unit, students should be able to:
- Understand the meaning of antimicrobial resistance, the means by which it occurs and its significance as a threat to both patient safety and public health;
- Understand core competencies of antimicrobial stewardship and how they can be applied to common clinical scenarios;
- Develop strategies to implement evidence-based practices for antimicrobial stewardship in a practice setting;
- List the benefits of antibiotic stewardship across the healthcare spectrum;
- Develop a plan to lead an antimicrobial stewardship program.
Syllabus:
- Overview of antimicrobial resistance;
- Antibiotic use and misuse
- Drivers and determinants;
- What is antimicrobial stewardship?;
- Key steps in developing an antimicrobial stewardship programme;
- Assessing the need and motivation;
- Expertise, structure and organisation;
- The role of the laboratory in stewardshi
- Optimising stewardship through better pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics;
- Measurements of antimicrobial stewardship;
- Antimicrobial stewardship and behaviour change;
- Antimicrobial stewardship in low resource settings;
- Antimicrobial stewardship in the intensive care unit;
- Antimicrobial stewardship in the immunocompromised patient setting;
- Antimicrobial stewardship in paediatrics;
- Surgical prophylaxis;
- The use of information technology to support antimicrobial stewardship;
- Informing and influencing: Antimicrobial stewardship and the media.