Microbiology
Molecular & Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Simulation Workshop
Focused training on molecular mechanisms and interpretation of antimicrobial resistance.
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Training Overview
Molecular & Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Workshop is a comprehensive educational program designed to strengthen the theoretical knowledge, analytical skills, and diagnostic interpretation abilities of healthcare professionals involved in clinical microbiology and antimicrobial resistance diagnostics. Hosted at the ADN CoE Training, Research Center & Core Lab, this two-day program integrates structured theoretical education with case-based learning, focusing on molecular mechanisms and clinical implications of antimicrobial resistance.
The course covers core topics including molecular basis of antimicrobial resistance, resistance genes and mechanisms, molecular diagnostic approaches, interpretation of AMR markers, correlation with phenotypic susceptibility testing, and clinical relevance of resistance patterns. Emphasis is placed on accurate data interpretation, clinical correlation, and antimicrobial stewardship.
Through expert-led lectures and structured case discussions, participants review real-world AMR and molecular microbiology cases, enhancing their understanding of laboratory findings and their impact on treatment decisions, infection control, and public health strategies. Training is delivered by experienced microbiologists, infectious disease specialists, and molecular diagnostics experts, reinforcing diagnostic accuracy and quality standards.
In addition to core sessions, the program includes discussions on reporting standards, quality control, laboratory workflows, regulatory considerations, surveillance of antimicrobial resistance, and integration of molecular AMR data into multidisciplinary clinical practice. Case-based sessions address challenges commonly encountered in routine AMR diagnostics.
By the end of the program, participants will have enhanced their ability to understand, interpret, and apply molecular and AMR data effectively in clinical microbiology and infectious disease settings.
Target Audience
Microbiologists
Infectious disease specialists
Pathologists
Molecular diagnostics specialists
Laboratory professionals
Residents and fellows in microbiology, pathology, and related specialties
Training Specifics
Training Name: Molecular & Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Workshop
Duration: 2 full days
Language: English
Training Format: Theoretical education and case-based learning
Assessment Type: Quiz and Written Evaluation
Certificate: Certificate of Completion & CME Credits
Venue: ADN CoE Training, Research Center & Core Lab
Additional Benefits
AMR Insight: Improve understanding of molecular resistance mechanisms.
Clinical Correlation: Link resistance data with antimicrobial therapy decisions.
Case-Based Learning: Analyze real AMR scenarios with expert guidance.
Quality Awareness: Understand standards and quality control in AṀM diagnostics.
Interdisciplinary Insight: Support collaboration between laboratory and clinical teams.
Knowledge Enhancement:
