In this video, Winnie Nambatya (a lecturer in clinical pharmacy) and her colleague Peter Babigumira Ahabwe (a senior program pharmacist), both from Makerere University, Kampala, discuss antimicrobial stewardship in Uganda. …
In this video, Mark Gilchrist, Consultant Pharmacist in Infectious Diseases at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, discusses his experience with developing the AMS program within a large NHS hospital trust …
Dr Sanjeev Singh is interviewed by Dr Vrinda Nampoothiri, a research pharmacist. Dr Sanjeev Singh is the Medical Superintendent at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi, India. Dr Singh tells …
Research pharmacist, Dr Oluchi Mbamalu interviews Professor Marc Mendelson. Based at the University of Cape Town, Professor Mendelson is a Professor of Infectious Diseases and Head of the Division of …
Interventions are designed, implemented and expected to be adopted with little thought given to understanding the culture and context in which they are to function sustainably. Research in AMS is …
In this video Julia Szymczak talks about the use of qualitative methods of research, and how they can be used to generate valuable knowledge that can be used in antimicrobial …
Content for steps 1.7 and 1.8 have been provided by Julia Szymczak. Julia’s main research question asks how do the social dynamics of healthcare work influence efforts to change medical …
In this video, Professor Alex Broom continues to discuss the social life of antibiotics in the context of social science. This step focuses on: How antimicrobial resistance can be viewed …
In this video we hear from Professor Alex Broom from School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Sydney in Australia. Social science is the study of society and the …
In this introductory video Professor Alison Holmes summarises the key points in relation to antimicrobial resistance. The emergence of AMR is a natural evolutionary response to antibiotic exposure. At a …