FH
30 déc. 2020
As a microbiology student, I can say that I've learned so many theoretical and practical methods involving antimicrobial resistance as well as bacteriology in general. Huge thanks to great lecturers!
MW
22 juil. 2021
Very clear and informative to give insights about what's happening in the area of antimicrobial resistance, as well as the urgency to do identification and surveilance of antimicrobial resistance
par Ricardo A
•17 août 2017
Excelente
par Fabricio Y A
•4 nov. 2016
muy bueno
par Flavio T R
•5 sept. 2022
Excelent
par Shumya A
•22 oct. 2020
Thanks.
par Jaime E
•27 nov. 2016
exlente
par Paulina J O
•4 nov. 2022
Genial
par Mintu S T
•2 oct. 2020
Cool!!
par PRAKASH R
•2 juin 2020
super
par Mohamed H H E
•3 déc. 2021
Good
par BHUVANESHWARI S P
•20 oct. 2020
Good
par ABHRAJIT D
•19 sept. 2020
good
par Balakumaran T
•16 juil. 2020
good
par Mona A A
•19 juin 2020
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par Utkarsha M
•25 juin 2020
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par Abhishek k
•7 juin 2020
No
par Jerin T
•7 sept. 2020
a
par Santosh B
•23 juin 2020
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par Adhiambo L O
•2 mai 2017
I enjoyed this course. It was quite informative and good in introducing some concepts for me like the QA/QC/QM topic that I was not very familiar with. A good follow-up would be to present a course on how to build laboratory capacity in this area for countries wanting to get better at AST. I would also suggest that some of the presentations be shortened particularly those which will be presented in much more detail later to avoid the doubling up of information eg like the section on methods were covered almost twice for some material. Also, I would like to suggest use of practical examples when trying to explain these concepts. I thought you presented them well but for better understanding, use practical case study examples showing how you handle the situation in the lab. For example, provide us with when these methods are applied so they are not just random.
Thank you for this course and I look forward to your follow-up course.
par David F
•10 oct. 2017
Very detailed and well-explained course. Covers a wide variety of areas in microbiology from resistance mechanisms to even the importance of quality control/standardisation. I would highly reccommend this course to anyone looking to improve their understanding of antimicrobial resistance. As a side note, I was very impressed with the presentation of this course and how, despite being an 'intermediate' level course, you can easily understand and learn from it if you have at least done AS level biology or whatever the equivalent is in your country. :D
par Roshan
•4 oct. 2017
A nearly perfect course hat gave me entirely new perspective on how antibiotic research are done. What I studied at my university war far less than what is presented here. Much thanks to the instructors and professors who made this course possible. Also thanks to everyone working behind the scene to make the study material available and accessible. Highly recommended to every single person who wants insights on AMR crisis and AMR research.
Eagerly waiting more course from the team and DTU.
par Alejandro M
•14 août 2017
I´m a Microbiologist working in a clinical lab. At this moment my goal was to remember and to practice certain knowldge that is remarkable for my duty. This course help me to do exactly this but its a shame that was a bit too concentrated in the quality control and this sort of things than the actual resistance, i know its an essential part but in my opinion it doesn't fit that much. Really liked the updated topics and the useful slides. It was a pleasant experience.
par Aadarsh
•28 nov. 2022
The sessions were made to be pretty to the point as well as easy to understand. I feel demonstrations of techniques would have been more helpful. The up to date information was of much help as it is difficult to find through text books.
I thought this would include susceptibility tests for organisms other than bacteria like fungi as well. If not in detail, then at least in brief about the drugs, classes and difference in methods to that of bacterial tests.
par Ayse S K
•7 mai 2020
Lecture and tutorial (Lina CAVACO) in the first weeks was very fluid and sincere. He even described complex issues in an illustrative way. In general, the course also provided very enlightening information about antimicrobial drugs. However, the topics in recent weeks were a bit detailed and my frequency did not match with the narrators. I would like to thank all the teachers and those who contributed to the course. Good work
par Yuri C
•10 avr. 2017
Good course, gives a good notion of the basics. Very technical (as in it emphasizes more the technical part of antimicrobial testing) and basic (in the theoretical part). I'm an MD student, currently on my final year. The course brought up new aspects to the antibiogram that I was oblivious about, something that I think is very important for the modern-age physician.
par Marinela V d F M
•19 juin 2020
The course was very interesting, clear and objective. I learned a lot about AMR, and how to work with AMR at the laboratory and how to report the results with world, now I am more clarified in how to start working in my country in particular in my my lab with AMR.
I want to thank you the Doctors for all the lectures.
Thank you from Angola