Certificate of Achievement

Mahendra Singh

has completed the following course:

Bacterial Genomes: Disease Outbreaks and Antimicrobial Resistance

Wellcome Connecting Science

The course covered bacterial genomes and pathogenic bacteria, genome sequencing technology, genomic epidemiology, disease outbreaks, and antimicrobial resistance. The course focused on how bacteria evolve to become effective pathogens and how genome sequencing and signatures of evolution are used: to identify and track the spread of pathogenic and drug resistant bacteria in communities and between countries, and in the prevention of antimicrobial resistance.

The Royal College of Pathologists (RCPath) has accredited this course for 9 Continuing Professional Development credits. This applies to medical staff and clinical scientists in career grade posts who are enrolled with one of the Royal Colleges for CPD purposes.

The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has approved this course for 9 CPD Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits from 25 April 2018 to 25 April 2019. Accreditation applies only to the educational content and not to any product. The Royal College of Nursing cannot confirm competence of any practitioner.

3 weeks, 3 hours per week

Dr Rebecca Twells

Head of

Wellcome Genome Campus Advanced Courses and Scientific Conferences

Professor Nicholas Thomson

Group Leader, Bacterial Genomics and Evolution

Wellcome Sanger Institute, Wellcome Genome Campus

77%
overall score

Transcript

Learning outcomes

  • Explain why some bacteria are pathogenic
  • Explore the structure of bacterial genomes
  • Describe the uses of different genome sequencing technologies
  • Investigate how genome data are used to track the spread of bacterial disease
  • Discuss the role of genome sequencing in stopping the spread of antimicrobial resistance

Syllabus

• Diseases caused by bacteria
• What bacterial genomes look like
• Genome sequencing technology
• Mechanisms of transmission and resistance
• Genomic epidemiology – tracking the spread of bacterial pathogens
• Antimicrobial resistance

Accreditation

The Royal College of Pathologists (RCPath) has accredited this course for 9 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits. This applies to medical staff and clinical scientists in career grade posts who are enrolled with one of the Royal Colleges for CPD purposes.

The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has approved this course for 9 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits from 25 April 2018 to 25 April 2019. Accreditation applies only to the educational content and not to any product. The Royal College of Nursing cannot confirm competence of any practitioner.

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Issued on 25th January 2019

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Bacterial Genomes: Disease Outbreaks and Antimicrobial Resistance

Wellcome Connecting Science