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02 July 2019
Quiz/Case studies
04 April 2019
Case studies in HAIs surveillance criteria
04 April 2019
Case studies in HAIs surveillance criteria
14 October 2016
Round table (case studies): HBV and pregnancy/HBV in cirrhotic patients/acute HBV infection
21 November 2015
How to optimize the use of i.v. antibiotics: Colistin, ß-lactams and other old antibiotics (clinical case studies, interactive)
20 November 2015
Interpretation of clinical trial results I (clinical case studies, interactive)
20 November 2015
How to optimize the use of oral antibiotics: nitrofurantoin, fosfomycin-trometamol, mecillinam, rifampicin, minocycline and other antibiotics (clinical case studies, interactive)
06 July 2014
Meet the experts: antifungal prophylaxis (case studies)
09 May 2014
Interactive case studies in stewardship (these will be looking at two outbreaks and how stewardship can be used as part of this investigation)
30 March 2012
Linking antimicrobial resistance to antimicrobial exposure with patient or aggregate data
30 March 2012
Increase of antimicrobial consumption in a medical intensive care unit
30 March 2012
What are the competencies required to be a good antibiotic prescriber
30 March 2012
Interactive Clinical Scenarios of antibiotic management of hospitalized infected patients: Patient level
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