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Prospectus 2022-2023
of bacterial and fungal pathogens causing disease in
man with a brief exposure to diagnostic methods for
viral and parasitic agents.
Besides helping to diagnose
infectious diseases by
organism isolation, diagnosis is also made by various
serological tests to detect antibodies against the
infections agents. In addition, Molecular techniques
to identify the DNA / RNA of bacteria and their
resistant genes are used for rapid and accurate
diagnosis.
The trainees will also acquire the skill to carry out
antimicrobial susceptibility tests, which reveal the
drug or combination of drugs which would be best
suited for treatment.
Training in serological and
molecular procedures will also be given in the course.
Organized lectures, practicals and demonstrations as
well as supervised bench training will be offered
during the course.
This is not a post graduate degree programme. It will
primarily enable the person to work as a technologist /
technician in a Microbiology laboratory.
Eligibility: BSc with English as the medium of
instruction and Biology (Botany/Zoology) as main
subject/ BSc MLT/ BSc Microbiology as main or
ancillary subject, from a recognised University.
Students who have a post-graduate degree need not
apply.
Duration: 1.5 years + 6 months internship
Fellowship in Antimicrobial Stewardship for
Clinical Pharmacists (FASCP)
The “Fellowship in Antimicrobial Stewardship for
Pharmacists” conducted by the Department of
Infectious Diseases
aims to provide clinical
pharmacists with the knowledge and expertise they
need to establish themselves as valuable members of
the infection control and antimicrobial stewardship
teams. In India, the Pharm D degree is a five-year
academic curriculum followed by a one-year clinical
training period with no opportunities for further
educational enhancement or access to any specialized
programmes. With the specter of antibiotic resistance
looming large in the Indian se ing, there is a dire need
for pharmacists trained in infectious diseases and
antimicrobial stewardship (AMS). The program's
goal is to prepare fellows to implement initiatives that
reduce antimicrobial resistance and costs while also
extending the life and utility of these drugs. This
fellowship is tailored to India's needs, taking into
account the country's
antimicrobial resistance
s p e c t r u m , h e a l t h - c a r e i n f r a s t r u c t u r e , a n d
stewardship requirements. Pharmacists will receive
t r a i n i n g i n m i c r o b i o l o g y , p h a r m a c o l o g y ,
pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and
infectious
Diseases management, allowing them to
gain the skills necessary to establish an antimicrobial
s t e wa r d s h i p p r o g r a m i n d e p e n d e n t l y . T h i s
programme is the first of its kind in India, with the
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goal of serving as a model for pharmacist-led AMS in
a low- and middle-income country like India. The
curriculum includes didactic lectures as well as
practical hands-on training in the ward and ICU.
Christian Medical College, Vellore, has certified the
fellowship as a full one-year programme.
Eligibility: Pharm D (Doctor of Pharmacy)
Duration: 1 year
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