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AMS in Uganda

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. …

AMS in the UK

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 …

AMS in India

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 …

AMS in South Africa

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 …

AMS in different settings

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 …

The importance of social contexts

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 …

What is the social life of antibiotics?

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 …

The key drivers of AMR – outer context

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 …