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25.01.2022 Antimicrobials Online www.antimicrobialsonline.com Foundation Member Industry Session: Cepheid Thursday 19 November 2020 | 1200 1315 AEDT... Wednesday, 18th November 2020 - WASHINGTON D.C. 20:00 PST SARS-CoV-2 testing: from traditional laboratory detection to an Australian Remote Point of Care Testing Program Although the session is free and an ASA membership is not required but all participants must register for the Cepheid session (https://antimicrobialsonline.com/cepheid-session/).



15.01.2022 Antimicrobials Online www.antimicrobialsonline.com EUCAST Workshop - Thursday 12 November 2020 | 1400 1530 AEDT A question and answers session will follow each symposium. For more details on the workshop’s program please visit antimicrobialsonline.com/eucast/.... Although the workshop is free and an ASA membership is not required. All participants must register for the EUCAST Workshop (antimicrobialsonline.com/registration/).

13.01.2022 Upcoming sessions The Year in Clinical Microbiology Tuesday 9 February 2021 | 1400 1500 AEDT The Symposia will be a 60 minute live interactive session and will be chaired by Graeme Nimmo.... For more details on the symposia program please visit www.antimicrobialsonline.com. How to attend... The Antimicrobials Online ASA sessions will be free to all financial ASA members. ASA members must register via the Antimicrobials Online portal to participate in a session. To register please visit https://icmsmeetings.eventsair.com/.../memb.../Site/Register. ASA non-members can also participate in the sessions by becoming an ASA member (https://www.asainc.net.au/Membership).

04.01.2022 Antimicrobials Online www.antimicrobialsonline.com ASA Foundation Members will hold industry sessions similar to the successful breakfast and lunch industry sessions held at the Society’s annual scientific meeting.... Foundation Member Industry Session: Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care Thursday 25 February 2021 | 14:00 AEDT Antimicrobial use in the Community: Are We Heading in the Right Direction? Although the session is free and an ASA membership is not required but all participants must register for the ACSQHC session (www.antimicrobialsonline.com/registration). For more details on the industry session, please visit https://antimicrobialsonline.com/acsqhc-session/.



03.01.2022 Upcoming Antimicrobials Online Symposium COVID-19 Therapeutics and Vaccine Update Tuesday 8 December 2020 | 1400 1500 AEDT The symposium will be a 60 minute live interactive session presented by Dr. James McMahon and Prof. Sharon Lewin. A/Prof. Tom Gottlieb will be chairing the session. ... How to attend... The session will be free to all financial ASA members. ASA members must register via the Antimicrobials Online portal to participate in a session. For registration, please visit https://icmsmeetings.eventsair.com//memberre/Site/Register ASA non-members can also participate in the sessions by becoming an ASA member (https://www.asainc.net.au/Membership).

02.01.2022 Antimicrobials Online // Cepheid Session - Thursday 19th November 2020 | 1200 1315 AEDT SARS-CoV-2 testing: from traditional laboratory diagnosis to an Australian Remote Point of Care Testing Program For more details please visit https://antimicrobialsonline.com/cepheid/. COVID-19 has been a major challenge for the worldwide healthcare system. An integral part of this response has been patient testing to determine a patient’s infection status and implement proper infection... control measures. This webinar will discuss rapid molecular testing methods related to SARS-CoV-2 including nucleic acid amplification tests, serological tests, and antigen detection methods, what we have learned and the future of SARS-CoV-2 testing. This will be followed by an Australian experience of rolling out and administering a rapid coronavirus (COVID-19) Remote Point of Care Testing Program for remote and rural Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Moderator: Professor Tony Cunningham, AO FAHMS Director, Centre for Virus Research; Professor, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney; Director, Australian Centre for HIV and Hepatitis Virology Research Speakers: Dr Devasena Gnanashanmugam, M.D. Senior Director Medical Affairs Dr Susan Matthews BSc (Hons), PhD, MAACB Deputy Director, Flinders University International Centre for Point-of-Care Testing, College of Medicine & Public Health Online Registration is NOW AVAILABLE on https://antimicrobialsonline.com/registration.

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