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Learn about antimicrobial stewardship principles and practices in this 50-minute physician grand rounds presentation delivered by Jill Bode, Clinical Pharmacy Manager at Mary Greeley Medical Center, covering evidence-based strategies for optimizing antimicrobial use, reducing resistance, and improving patient outcomes in clinical settings.
Syllabus
Antimicrobial Stewardship 11/12/25
Taught by
Mary Greeley Medical Center
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4.7 rating, based on 3 Class Central reviews
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very important course on the antimicrobial stewardship. It is a good course for the pharmacy professionals.
it mainly focused on the community acquired pneumonia and the ways to treat it in the outpatient and the inpatient based on the conditions of the patient. -
This course provided a really clear and practical look at antimicrobial stewardship. I appreciated how the material was broken down into manageable sections, making complex guidelines much easier to digest. It’s a solid resource for any healthcare professional looking to refresh their knowledge on appropriate antibiotic use.
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The session on the Antibiotic Stewardship Program was very informative and well-delivered. The instructor explained the concept in a clear and structured manner, making it easy to understand the importance of rational antibiotic use. Real-life clinical examples were discussed, which helped in linking theory with practical application.The objectives of antibiotic stewardship, including prevention of antimicrobial resistance, appropriate drug selection, dose optimization, and duration of therapy, were explained effectively. The session also highlighted the role of healthcare professionals, especially pharmacists, in promoting safe and responsible antibiotic use.