In 2019–2021, the Department of Microbiology and the Faculty
of Dentistry jointly organised two interdisciplinary knowledge exchange
activities for healthcare workers, in particular microbiology laboratory
professionals, medical practitioners, dentists, nurses, pharmacists, etc. as
well as medical/dental students. Workshops on ‘Control of Antimicrobial
Resistance’ were held on 31st August, 2019 and 24th May, 2021, and as many as
five speakers, including Professor Patrick C. Y. Woo from the Department of
Microbiology, provided great speeches in the fields of microbiology, infection
control as well as pharmacy to the audience. Topics of the seminars included
‘Antimicrobial Discovery and Resistance: An Overview’, ‘Antimicrobial
Resistance: Case Discussion’, ‘Control of Antimicrobial Resistance’, ‘Recent
Trends in Big Gun Antibiotics Prescribing’, ‘Role of Pharmaceutical Companies on
Antimicrobial Discovery and Control of Antimicrobial Resistance’ and/or
‘University-Industry Collaboration on Testing New Antimicrobials’, etc. In
addition to the presentations, the workshops also included demonstrations on
laboratory methods for detection of antibiotic resistant bacteria. A total of
around 130 healthcare workers and students participated in the event. The event
materials are available
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The main aims of the interdisciplinary knowledge exchange
programme were:
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To introduce to microbiology laboratory professionals, medical
practitioners and medical students, dentists and dental students as well
as senior secondary school students interested in the medical/dental
professions the safe and effective use of antimicrobials so as to
decrease the emergence of resistance |
2. |
To introduce and demonstrate to the target audience the current
methodology used to identify previously unrecognised pathogenic microbes
isolated in clinical laboratories |
3. |
To introduce and demonstrate to the target audience the current
methodology used to test for antimicrobial resistance |
4. |
To promote to the target audience the importance of infection control so
as to minimise spread of antimicrobial resistance |
5. |
To arouse the interests of senior secondary school students |
We received a lot of positive feedback from the participants
and most of them commented that the workshop was effective in helping them
understand the key issues about control of antimicrobial resistance. The
participants were also impressed with the wide range of speakers which were
chosen from different sectors to provide their own unique insights on control of
antimicrobial resistance. They also enjoyed the laboratory demonstrations a lot.
Overall, the interdisciplinary knowledge exchange activity helped the
participants develop an understanding on antimicrobial resistance and the
critical significance of this issue to human health. It also successfully made
them aware of the importance of the control of antimicrobial resistance and
encouraged them to implement control measures in their professions.
Project team members: |
Professor Patrick C. Y. Woo (Co-project
coordinator)
Dr Kin-Hang Kok (Co-project coordinator)
Dr Rory M. Watt (Co-project coordinator)
Dr Chi-Ching Tsang
Dr Jade L. L. Teng
Professor Susanna K. P. Lau
Dr Franklin W. N. Chow |
Other contributors: |
Dr Xin Li
Mr Jacky Chung
Ms. Eugenia Ng
Dr Elaine Chan
Mr James Y. M. Tang |
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