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Antibiotic Awareness Week 2022 – short seminar links x4

November 18, 2022 · by mdjkf · in AMS strategy · Leave a comment

Here are the presentations from our recent short AMS lectures for AAW! 

  1. AMS- Who the blood hell are ya? Holly Jordan Jordan AAW Nov22 Overview of AMS at JHH
  2. Shorter is Better.  Josh Davis Davis Nov22 AAW slides Shorter is better
  3. Choosing antibiotics wisely – who really needs ceftriaxone or pip/tazo? John Ferguson Ferguson AAW Nov22 Choosing antibiotics wisely
  4. SIR, what goes on in the micro lab?  Brian Chong Chong Nov22 AAW slides with subtitles

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