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Thanks to this 100% online program, you will be prepared to design effective strategies adapted to each region of the world, in order to mitigate the problem of multi-resistance worldwide"

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The field of Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria in Human Pathology faces increasingly complex challenges, reflecting a worrying evolution in antimicrobial resistance. The indiscriminate and excessive use of antibiotics in human medicine, veterinary medicine and agriculture has accelerated this problem, creating an environment conducive to the selection and proliferation of resistant strains. In response, international institutions such as the World Health Organization and the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control have implemented global programs to combat it. These initiatives focus on strengthening epidemiological surveillance, fostering research and development of new treatments, and promoting education on responsible drug use. 

In this context, TECH has designed this comprehensive program, thanks to which physicians will be able to update their knowledge and delve into recent innovations in this area of expertise. Therefore, they will analyze the current situation in different regions of the world in order to develop effective strategies to mitigate the problem of multidrug resistance at a global level. In addition, they will delve into health policies and antibiotic resistance, as well as its associated cost and impact on public health. 

All this, with the support of prestigious teachers and through a fully online study plan, so that students can specialize at their own pace, without adapting to established schedules and from any electronic device with Internet access. At the same time, they will have a quality syllabus and multimedia and interactive material, so that they can catch up in an attractive way and internalize the concepts more effectively. They will also benefit from the successful Relearning methodology, in which TECH is a pioneer. 

Position yourself as a leading professional in the field of Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria in Human Pathology, thanks to the successful Relearning methodology, in which TECH is at the forefront"

This Postgraduate certificate in Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria in Human Pathology contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include: 

  • The development of practical cases presented by experts in Microbiology, Medicine and Parasitology
  • The graphic, schematic and eminently practical contents with which it is conceived gather scientific and practical information on those disciplines that are indispensable for professional practice 
  • Practical exercises where the self-assessment process can be carried out to improve learning 
  • Its special emphasis on innovative methodologies  
  • Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments 
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection 

Update your knowledge through the analysis of real practical cases and the comprehensive vision provided by the syllabus of this university program. With all the TECH quality guarantees!"

The program includes in its teaching staff, professionals of the sector who pour into this specialization the experience of their work, in addition to recognized specialists from reference societies and prestigious universities.  

The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive education programmed to learn in real situations.
 
This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise during the course. For this purpose, students will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts.

You will delve into the role that Artificial Intelligence will play in Clinical Microbiology and you will be qualified to successfully overcome the challenges faced by global healthcare in terms of AMR bacteria"

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Syllabus

The syllabus has been designed in an exhaustive manner, focusing on the most relevant aspects of the subject and taking into account the requirements and demands of the teaching staff. For this reason, a series of concepts have been established that will be approached from a comprehensive and practical perspective, so that doctors can internalize them and apply them effectively. Therefore, the improper use of antibiotics, as well as the mechanisms of antibiotic resistance will be analyzed. You will also learn about the World Health Organization's (WHO) updated list of bacteria that are highly dangerous to human health. 

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You will access a complete syllabus, which will address the most relevant aspects of the field of Multi-drug Resistant Bacteria from an integral perspective, analyzing
its practical applications"

Module 1. Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria in Human Pathology 

1.1. Mechanisms of Acquired Resistance to Antibiotics

1.1.1. Acquisition of Resistance Genes
1.1.2. Mutations.
1.1.3. Acquisition of Plasmids

1.2. Mechanisms of Intrinsic Resistance to Antibiotics

1.2.1. Blockage of Antibiotic Entry
1.2.2. Modification of the Antibiotic Target
1.2.3. Inactivation of the Antibiotic
1.2.4. Antibiotic Expulsion

1.3. Chronology and Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance

1.3.1. Discovery of Antibiotic Resistance
1.3.2. Plasmids
1.3.3. Evolution of Resistance
1.3.4. Current Trends in the Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance

1.4. Antibiotic Resistance in Human Pathology

1.4.1. Increased Mortality and Morbidity
1.4.2. Impact of Resistance on Public Health
1.4.3. Economic Cost Associated with Antibiotic Resistance

1.5. Multidrug-resistant Human Pathogens

1.5.1. Acinetobacter Baumannii
1.5.2. Pseudomonas Aeruginosa
1.5.3. Enterobacteriaceae
1.5.4. Enterococcus Faecium
1.5.5. Staphylococcus Aureus
1.5.6. Helicobacter Pylori
1.5.7. Campylobacter Spp
1.5.8. Salmonellae
1.5.9. Neisseria Gonorrhoeae
1.5.10. Streptococcus Pneumoniae
1.5.11. Hemophilus Influenzae
1.5.12. Shigella Spp

1.6. Bacteria Highly Dangerous to Human Health: Update of the WHO List

1.6.1. Critical Priority Pathogens
1.6.2. High Priority Pathogens
1.6.3. Pathogens with Medium Priority

1.7. Analysis of the Causes of Antibiotic Resistance

1.7.1. Lack of New Antibiotics
1.7.2. Socioeconomic Factors and Health Policies
1.7.3. Poor Hygiene and Sanitation
1.7.4. Health Policies and Antibiotic Resistance
1.7.5. International Travel and Global Trade
1.7.6. Dispersal of High-Risk Clones
1.7.7. Emerging Pathogens with Resistance to Multiple Antibiotics

1.8. Antibiotic Use and Abuse in the Community

1.8.1. Prescription
1.8.2. Acquisition
1.8.3. Misuse of Antibiotics

1.9. Current Status of Antibiotic Resistance in the World

1.9.1. Global Statistics
1.9.2. Central and South America
1.9.3. Africa
1.9.4. BORRAR
1.9.5. North America
1.9.6. Asia and Oceania

1.10. Perspectives on Antibiotic Resistance

1.10.1. Strategies to Mitigate the Problem of Multi-drug Resistance
1.10.2. International Actions
1.10.3. Actions at the Global Level

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Postgraduate Certificate in Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria in Human Pathology

The Postgraduate Certificate on Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria in Human Pathology created by TECH Global University is a specialized qualification designed for healthcare professionals who wish to acquire key knowledge on the epidemiology, diagnosis and management of infections caused by bacteria that have developed resistance to multiple antibiotics. This program, offered 100% online, provides in-depth understanding and practical skills essential to meet the growing challenge of multidrug-resistant bacteria in human pathology. During the course, you will explore in depth the mechanisms of bacterial resistance, advanced microbiological detection and diagnostic strategies, as well as optimal treatment options to combat these difficult-to-treat infections. In addition, the main multidrug-resistant bacteria that pose a risk to human health such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) and multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa (MDRAP), among others, will be addressed. An outstanding feature of this course is its practical and evidence-based approach. You will have the opportunity to apply your knowledge in real clinical situations through case studies, analysis of complex clinical scenarios and simulations. This will allow you to develop critical skills in healthcare decision making and the design of personalized treatment strategies.

Master multidrug-resistant bacteria in human pathology

The online modality of the course offers flexibility and accessibility, allowing you to access the content from any location and at flexible times. Through an advanced educational platform, you will have access to interactive resources and updated study materials, which significantly enriches your learning experience. The course is led by a team of professionals with extensive experience in the management of multidrug-resistant bacteria in human pathology, who provide specialized guidance and ongoing support throughout the program. Their clinical experience and up-to-date knowledge ensure that you receive high quality and relevant training to address emerging challenges in the field of bacterial resistance. Enrolling in this Postgraduate Certificate is a strategic decision for healthcare professionals seeking to excel in the clinical management of complex bacterial infections. This advanced degree provides the necessary tools to develop effective strategies for the control and prevention of multidrug-resistant bacteria, thus contributing to improve the quality of healthcare and patient safety.