Microbiology Course - Bacteria, Antibiotics, and Diseases

Infections and Antibiotics. Everything you need to know about microbiology

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Microbiology Course - Bacteria, Antibiotics, and Diseases

What You Will Learn!

  • Common infections like Streptococcus, E Coli, Legionella... etc
  • Brain and Spine Infections
  • Dermatological infections
  • Gynecology Infections
  • Infections of Newborn and Pediatrics
  • Microbial Genetics
  • Microbial Resistance
  • Zoonotic Infections (Contracted From Animals)
  • Stains and Agars
  • Respiratory Infections
  • Pain Management
  • Antibiotics

Description

All healthcare practitioners are constantly exposed to microbiology-related topics. Be it knowing the isolation precaution, choosing the correct antibiotic, or diagnosing infection patients.

This course will cover all the important topics that will make you familiar enough with everything, but knowledgeable and skilled in specific common topics. For example, you need to know the important infections in every system, these ones will be covered in depth. The other less common infections will be covered briefly mentioning the presentation and treatments. That is how you will study efficiently and save time for other projects.

The course discusses everything you need to know when it comes to clinical knowledge and stuff you will see in the hospital. That is why the videos are concise and accurate. Everything mentioned in the course was discussed with infection diseases specialist to make sure the information is important, common, accurate, and up to date.

You can test your knowledge at the end of each chapter by answering the included quizzes and case-discussions. That is how you strengthen your knowledge and further improve your diagnostic skills. These quizzes and cases are specifically chosen from common infections as they are the ones you will see everywhere.

Other important topics in this course include Pain Management, Antibiotics mechanisms and indications, and Microbial Resistance.

Who Should Attend!

  • Healthcare workers
  • Medical, nursing, or pharmaceutical students
  • Anyone with a passion for Microbiology

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