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Introduction to the Program
Gracias a esta Postgraduate diploma 100% online, serás capaz de interpretar resultados de laboratorio como cultivos y utilizarás los hallazgos para guiar la terapia Antimicrobiana”
Un nuevo estudio de la Organización Mundial de la Salud advierte que la Resistencia a los Antimicrobianos podría causar hasta 10 millones de muertes anuales si no se implementan las medidas adecuadas. Consciente de esta realidad, la entidad hace un llamamiento a los profesionales de la Farmacia con el objetivo de que implementen estrategias de control de dicha oposición a los fármacos y promocionen el uso racional de los Antimicrobianos.
En este contexto, TECH lanza un vanguardistaPostgraduate diploma en Microbiology and Control of Antibiotic Resistance. Concebido por referencias en este campo, el itinerario académico analizará en detalle los principales Virus, Bacterias y Hondos que afectan al ser humano, así como los métodos terapéuticos más recomendados en cada caso. Asimismo, el temario profundizará en una variedad de procedimientos de diagnóstico, que permitirán a los egresados reconocer signos de enfermedades como la Sepsis. En sintonía con esto, el programa brindará a los farmacéuticos estrategias avanzadas destinadas al uso racional de Antimicrobianos.
Por otra parte, para afianzar todos estos conocimientos, TECH utiliza su disruptiva metodología del Relearning. Este sistema de enseñanza se basa en la reiteración de los contenidos clave del temario, garantizando un aprendizaje progresivo y natural. Todo esto reunido en un cómodo Campus Virtual, donde además los farmacéuticos podrán ingresar en una biblioteca virtual que estará disponible en cualquier momento y lugar, sin restricciones geográficas. El único requisito es que los profesionales tengan a su alcance un dispositivo con acceso a Internet, sirviendo incluso su propio móvil o tablet.
El plan de estudios se enriquece con la participación de un Director Invitado Internacional, célebre por su trayectoria profesional a nivel mundial, que ofrecerá Masterclasses especializadas en el área de la resistencia antibiótica.
Fortalece tu desarrollo profesional con la intervención de un Director Invitado Internacional, quien dictará Masterclasses de primer nivel”
Esta Postgraduate diploma en Microbiology and Control of Antibiotic Resistance contiene el programa científico más completo y actualizado del mercado. Sus características más destacadas son:
- El desarrollo de casos prácticos presentados por expertos enfocados en los avances en Antibioticoterapia y Resistencia Antibiótica
- Los contenidos gráficos, esquemáticos y eminentemente prácticos con los que está concebido recogen una información científica y práctica sobre aquellas disciplinas indispensables para el ejercicio profesional
- Los ejercicios prácticos donde realizar el proceso de autoevaluación para mejorar el aprendizaje
- Su especial hincapié en metodologías innovadoras
- Las lecciones teóricas, preguntas al experto, foros de discusión de temas controvertidos y trabajos de reflexión individual
- La disponibilidad de acceso a los contenidos desde cualquier dispositivo fijo o portátil con conexión a internet
¿Buscas implementar en tu praxis diaria las estrategias más vanguardistas para controlar la Resistencia Antibiótica? Lógralo con esta titulación universitaria en tan solo 6 meses”
El programa incluye en su cuadro docente a profesionales del sector que vierten en esta capacitación la experiencia de su trabajo, además de reconocidos especialistas de sociedades de referencia y universidades de prestigio.
Su contenido multimedia, elaborado con la última tecnología educativa, permitirá al profesional un aprendizaje situado y contextual, es decir, un entorno simulado que proporcionará una capacitación inmersiva programada para entrenarse ante situaciones reales.
El diseño de este programa se centra en el Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas, mediante el cual el profesional deberá tratar de resolver las distintas situaciones de práctica profesional que se le planteen a lo largo del curso académico. Para ello, contará con la ayuda de un novedoso sistema de vídeo interactivo realizado por reconocidos expertos.
Profundizarás en las nuevas Dianas Terapéuticas para manejar Infecciones como la Sepsis con eficacia”
Aprovecha todos los beneficios de la metodología Relearning de TECH, la cual te permitirá organizar tus horarios y ritmo de estudio”
Syllabus
This Postgraduate diploma in Microbiology and Control of Antibiotic Resistance has been designed with the intention of providing empirical and practical knowledge of the latest advances in the field. Therefore, together with a group of international experts, the student will learn the general elements of microbiology and its role in the detection of infectious diseases. Thus, upon completion of the program you will be ready to participate in a research team, executing the protocols of a clinical trial, as well as the process to commercialize a new drug.
The industry needs professionals with your talent to continue researching new antibiotics against viruses and bacteria"
Module 1. Overview of Microbiology
1.1. General elements of microbiology
1.1.1. The role of microbiology in the study of infectious diseases
1.1.2. Structure and function of the microbiology laboratory
1.1.3. Indication and interpretation of microbiological studies
1.2. Virology
1.2.1. General Characteristics of Viruses
1.2.2. Classification and Main Viruses Affecting Humans
1.2.3. Emerging Viruses
1.2.4. Virological Studies
1.3. Bacteriology: Current Concepts for Antibiotic Therapeutics
1.3.1. General Characteristics of Bacteria
1.3.2. Classification and Main Bacteria Affecting Humans
1.3.3. Microbiological Studies
1.4. Mycology
1.4.1. General Characteristics of Fungi
1.4.2. Classification and Main Fungi Affecting Humans
1.4.3. Mycological Studies
1.5. Parasitology
1.5.1. General Characteristics of Parasites
1.5.2. Classification and Main Parasites Affecting Humans
1.5.3. Parasitological Studies
1.6. The Microbiological Sample: Collection, Storage and Transport
1.6.1. The Microbiological Sampling Process: Preanalytical, Analytical, and Postanalytical Stages
1.6.2. Sampling Requirements for the Main Microbiological Studies used in Daily Clinical Practice: Blood, Urine, Stool, Sputum
1.7. Antibiogram: New Concepts for Interpretation and Utilization
1.7.1. Traditional Antibiogram Reading
1.7.2. Interpreted Antibiogram Reading and the Mechanisms of New Antimicrobial Resistance Phenotypes
1.7.3. Antimicrobial Mapping and Resistance Patterns
1.8. Rapid Diagnostic Methods: News about their Application
1.8.1. Rapid Diagnostic Methods for Viruses
1.8.2. Rapid Diagnostic Methods for Bacteria
1.8.3. Rapid Diagnostic Methods for Fungi
1.8.4. Rapid Diagnostic Methods for Parasites
1.9. Molecular Biology in Microbiological Diagnostics: Its Role in the Future
1.9.1. Development and Application of Molecular Biology in Microbiological Methods
1.10. Microbiology: Challenges to Improve Antibiotic Usage and Control Antibiotic Resistance
1.10.1. Challenges and Obstacles for Microbiological Diagnostics
1.10.2. Future Challenges of Microbiology Laboratory Management in the Correct and Rational Use of Antibiotics
1.10.3. Future Microbiological Techniques to Study Antibiotic Resistance
Module 2. Antibiotic Resistance
2.1. Emergence and Development of Antibiotic Resistance
2.1.1. Concept
2.1.2. Classification
2.1.3. Origins and Development
2.2. Mechanisms of Antibiotic Resistance: An Update
2.2.1. Mechanisms of Antimicrobial Resistance
2.2.2. New Resistance Mechanisms
2.3. Staphylococcal Resistance: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
2.3.1. Evolution of Staphylococcal Resistance
2.3.2. Mechanisms of Staphylococcal Resistance
2.4. Resistance of Gram-Positive Germs: Latest Recommendations
2.4.1. Evolution and Resistance of GramPositive Germs
2.4.2. Resistance Mechanisms of GramPositive Germs
2.5. Resistance of Gram-Negative Germs: Current Clinical Implications
2.5.1. Evolution of GramNegative Germ Resistance
2.5.2. Resistance Mechanisms of GramNegative Germs
2.6. Virus Resistance
2.6.1. Evolution of Virus Resistance
2.6.2. Virus Resistance Mechanisms
2.7. Fungal Resistance
2.7.1. Evolution of Fungal Resistance
2.7.2. Mechanisms of Fungal Resistance
2.8. Parasite Resistance: An Emerging Problem
2.8.1. Evolution of Parasite Resistance
2.8.2. Mechanisms of Parasite Resistance
2.8.3. Resistance to Antimalarials
2.9. New Mechanisms of Antibiotic Resistance and Superbugs
2.9.1. Emergence and Progression of Superbugs
2.9.2. New Resistance Mechanisms of Superbugs
2.10. Antibiotic Resistance Control Mechanisms and Programs
2.10.1. Antibiotic Resistance Control Strategies
2.10.2. Global Program and International Experiences in the Control of Antibiotic Resistance
Module 3. Monitoring and Controlling the Use of Antimicrobials
3.1. Antibiotic Treatment Duration in the Treatment of Infections: New Role of Biomarkers
3.1.1. Update on the Adequate Duration of the Most Frequent Infections
3.1.2. Clinical and Laboratory Parameters to Determine the Duration of Treatment
3.2. Antimicrobial Usage Studies: Most Recent Impacts
3.2.1. The Significance of Antimicrobial Usage Studies
3.2.2. Results of Greater Impact in Recent Years by Antimicrobial Usage Studies
3.3. Antibiotic Committees in Hospitals: Their Role in the Future
3.3.1. Structure and Operation
3.3.2. Objectives
3.3.3. Activities
3.3.4. Impacts
3.4. Antimicrobial Use Policies: Current Impact on Antimicrobial Use
3.4.1. Concepts
3.4.2. Types of Policies
3.4.3. Objectives
3.4.4. Impacts
3.5. Pharmacotherapeutic Committees: Practical Importance
3.5.1. Structure and Function
3.5.2. Objectives
3.5.3. Activities
3.5.4. Impacts
3.6. Infectious Disease Specialists and their Role in the Rational Use of Antimicrobials
3.6.1. Functions and Activities of Infectious Disease Specialists to Promote and Encourage the Rational Use of Antimicrobials
3.7. Impact of Training and Professional Development on Antimicrobial Usage
3.7.1. Importance of Training and Professional Development
3.7.2. Types
3.7.3. Impacts
3.8. Hospital Strategies for Rational Antimicrobial Use: What the Evidence Says
3.8.1. Hospital Strategies for the Control of the Rational Use of Antimicrobials
3.8.2. Impacts
3.9. Scientific Research for the Future Control and Monitoring of Antibiotic Therapy in Patients with Sepsis
3.9.1. Search for New Parameters and Markers for Monitoring and Control of Antibiotic Therapeutics
Module 4. Antibiotics and Antimicrobial Treatments of the Future
4.1. Research, Approval, and Commercialization of New Antibiotics
4.1.1. Antimicrobial Research
4.1.2. Antimicrobial Approval Process
4.1.3. Antimicrobial Marketing and Large Pharmaceutical Companies
4.2. Ongoing Clinical Trials for the Approval of New Antibiotics
4.2.1. New Clinical Trials on Antimicrobials
4.3. Old Antibiotics with New Uses
4.3.1. The Role of Old Antibiotics with New Uses
4.3.2. Antimicrobial Withdrawal
4.3.3. Chemical Alterations of Old Antimicrobials
4.4. Treatment Goals and New Ways to Fight Infections: What's New in Research
4.4.1. New Treatment Goals
4.4.2. New Ways to Treat Sepsis
4.5. Monoclonal Antibodies in Infections: Present and Future
4.5.1. Origin and Emergence of Monoclonal Antibodies
4.5.2. Classification
4.5.3. Clinical Uses
4.5.4. Impact Results in Infectious Diseases
4.6. Other Drugs to Regulate and Stimulate the Immune Response to Infection: Drugs Under Study
4.6.1. Drugs to Regulate and Control the Immune Response
4.7. Futuristic Antibiotics
4.7.1. The Future of Antimicrobials
4.7.2. Antibiotics of the Future

A unique, key and decisive training experience to boost your professional development"
Postgraduate Diploma in Microbiology and Antimicrobial Resistance Control
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of microbiology and become an expert in antibiotic resistance control with this Postgraduate Diploma program in Microbiology and Antibiotic Resistance Control from TECH Global University. In a context in which infectious diseases represent a constant challenge for global health, it is essential to have professionals trained in microbiology and in the proper management of antibiotic resistance. Our program provides you with the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and address this growing problem. Program content: TECH Global University's Postgraduate Diploma in Microbiology and Antibiotic Resistance Control focuses on providing you with a solid learning in microbiology, with an emphasis on antibiotic resistance control. You will learn about the different types of microorganisms, their resistance mechanisms, microbiological diagnostic techniques, infection control and prevention strategies, and much more. Our curriculum has been designed to provide you with a comprehensive and up-to-date preparation in microbiology and antibiotic resistance management.
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At TECH Global University, we understand the importance of flexibility and accessibility in education. That is why our Postgraduate Diploma program in Microbiology and Antibiotic Resistance Control is taught online, allowing you to study from anywhere and adapt your schedule to your needs. Through our state-of-the-art online platform, you will have access to up-to-date study materials, interactive lectures and support from experts in the field of microbiology. Studying online offers a number of advantages that will help you make the most of your academic experience. You will be able to progress at your own pace, reconciling your personal and professional responsibilities. In addition, you will be supported by a team of highly qualified professors and tutors who will guide you in your learning and answer all your questions. The online modality also encourages interaction with other students, allowing you to share knowledge and experiences in a collaborative online environment.