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Various voices from a range of sectors to highlight the existing and future impacts of AMR on global health.

 Certifications: Digital Badge
 Cost: Free
  Duration: 2 hours
  Languages: English
 Learners: 788

What will you learn?

On completion, you should be able to...

Environmental dimension of AMR

  •  Summarise factors that contribute to AMR in the environment

Why crop production is important in AMR

  • Provide an overview of AMR in crop production

The UK livestock sector response to AMR

  • Identify how UK livestock fits into the One Health AMR agenda

Addressing antimicrobial resistance in resource-limited regions

  • Identify the evidence base available to assess and measure AMR

Evolutionary perspectives on one health AMR

  • Summarise research approaches taken to determine how AMR can be stably maintained in pathogen populations

What role do guidelines play in supporting antimicrobial stewardship for cats and dogs?

  • Outline how resources have been developed to encourage clinicians to make evidence based selections and decisions to minimise and optimise antibiotic use

Youth leadership and engagement in the fight against AMR, which levers to activate?

  • Outline the approaches being taken to engage with young people about safe, effective and sustainable antimicrobial use

Digital story telling in AMR

  • Identify how storytelling can be used to explore and communicate the concepts of AMR

Who is this for?

Professionals and researchers working in one health related sectors.

Structure

This mini course includes a set of recorded webinar videos with transcript and associated a multiple choice question assessment. After successful completion of the assessment, learners will receive a digital badge which can be added to their LinkedIn profile to share they are are AMR aware with their network.

Digital learning skills

  • Watch webinars from leading experts in AMR
  • Complete a multiple choice question-based assessment to receive a digital badge

Skills Framework

This course maps to a range of related skills in the Skills for Agriculture Framework (SFA). By completing this course, you will build on the following skills:

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United Nations (UN) Sustainability Goals

The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) recognise that ending poverty and other deprivations must go hand-in-hand with strategies that improve health and education, reduce inequality, and spur economic growth.

This course aligns with the following sustainability goals:

1: No poverty2: Zero hunger3: Good health and well-being8: Decent work and economic growth

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Type: Self-study
Descriptor: Course
Generico Summary: CourseSummary
Study hours: 2
Cost: Free
Languages: English
Certifications: Digital Badge
Learning Outcomes:

Environmental dimension of AMR

  •  Summarise factors that contribute to AMR in the environment

Why crop production is important in AMR

  • Provide an overview of AMR in crop production

The UK livestock sector response to AMR

  • Identify how UK livestock fits into the One Health AMR agenda

Addressing antimicrobial resistance in resource-limited regions

  • Identify the evidence base available to assess and measure AMR

Evolutionary perspectives on one health AMR

  • Summarise research approaches taken to determine how AMR can be stably maintained in pathogen populations

What role do guidelines play in supporting antimicrobial stewardship for cats and dogs?

  • Outline how resources have been developed to encourage clinicians to make evidence based selections and decisions to minimise and optimise antibiotic use

Youth leadership and engagement in the fight against AMR, which levers to activate?

  • Outline the approaches being taken to engage with young people about safe, effective and sustainable antimicrobial use

Digital story telling in AMR

  • Identify how storytelling can be used to explore and communicate the concepts of AMR
Structure:

This mini course includes a set of recorded webinar videos with transcript and associated a multiple choice question assessment. After successful completion of the assessment, learners will receive a digital badge which can be added to their LinkedIn profile to share they are are AMR aware with their network.

Audience:

Professionals and researchers working in one health related sectors.

Digital Learning skills:
  • Watch webinars from leading experts in AMR
  • Complete a multiple choice question-based assessment to receive a digital badge
Skills Framework:

Coming soon...

UN Goals:

This course aligns with the following sustainability goals:

1: No poverty2: Zero hunger3: Good health and well-being8: Decent work and economic growth

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Self enrolment (Student)