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This course explores how to ensure that research involving people with issues with capacity and/or communication is inclusive and ethical.
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.
This course explores the environmental dimensions of AMR and the role of environmental surveillance as part of a One Health multisectoral approach to addressing AMR.
This course supports you to identify the skills and knowledge needed for your role. You can also reflect on how your learning from other courses in the programme could change your working practice in relation to AMR.
This course describes the approaches to surveillance that take place in an animal health context. It explains the concepts of AMR, AMU and AMC and what data are obtained in each category. It also discusses antimicrobial residues and the importance of maintaining surveillance of these products.
This course introduces the principles of surveillance with particular emphasis on AMR surveillance.
Building on concepts from the Introducing AMR surveillance systems course this course explores national AMR surveillance systems.
This is the HEAT Module on Antenatal Care.
This course introduces the use of antimicrobials in animals to protect animal health and welfare, contribute to food safety and protect public health.
This course provides an overview of antimicrobial stewardship in animal health including prescribing and the use of antimicrobials for therapeutic and non-therapeutic purposes and the role of diagnostics in guiding therapeutic decisions in food animal production.
This course focuses on the principles and practice of antimicrobial stewardship in the clinical context. It discusses prescribing practices, the use of antimicrobials for therapeutic purposes and the ways that practices can be improved to mitigate the impact of AMR.
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