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This is the HEAT Module on Adolescent and Youth Reproductive Health.
In a series of online and face-to-face talks, known as the Ageing Well Public Talks, we have been exploring how important it is, over our lifespan, to maintain a well-balanced nutrition and hydration as well as regular physical and social activity in the older age. The principles discussed during these series of talks are known as the 'Five Pillars of Ageing Well'. These are: Nutrition, Hydration, Physical activity, Social and Cognitive stimulation.
In this module you will identify the skills and knowledge that will develop your role as an AMR surveillance professional; you can also reflect on how your learning from other modules in the course could change your working practice in relation to AMR.
In this module you will explore the concepts of surveillance and monitoring, building on the module Antimicrobial resistance in animals.
The aim of this module is to explore the concept of surveillance, its types and purpose in the context of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Leaners will understand how to evaluate and improve surveillance systems, and they will have the opportunity to consider their role in relation to surveillance activities.
The aim of this module is to explore and understand national AMR surveillance systems. It builds on the concepts and learnings from the module Introducing AMR surveillance systems.
This is the HEAT Module on Antenatal Care.
In this module you will explore in depth the challenge of antimicrobial resistance in animals.
In this module, you will learn about antimicrobial stewardship in animal health and in particular, issues related to the use of antimicrobials for therapeutic and non-therapeutic purposes, animal welfare, and the role of diagnostics in guiding therapeutic decisions.
The aim of this module is to understand the principles of an antimicrobial stewardship programme, and the issues related to that.
In this module you will look at the theoretical underpinnings of antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) and learn more about one of the methods for AST that is performed in a clinical microbiology laboratory.
All humans have basic needs that are based on physicality such as water, food, movement, air, elimination and sufficient rest. Problems tend to arise when any of these physiologic needs remain unmet for an extended length of time. The intended purpose of this course is to shed some light upon the massive role that basic needs play in the realm of basic nursing care.
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