Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP)
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The Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) is a global leader in addressing public health preparedness and emerging infectious disease response. Founded in 2001, CIDRAP is part of the Office of the Vice President for Research at the University of Minnesota.
More information is available at https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/.
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Item Episode 1: Dr. Michael Osterholm(2016-07-20) Peterson, Marnie; Osterholm, MichaelIn our first podcast, listen to Dr. Michael Osterholm discuss the launch of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Project (ASP) and its importance to public health.Item Episode 2: Professor Dilip Nathwani(2016-08-11) Peterson, Marnie; Nathwani, DilipIn our second podcast, listen to Professor Dilip Nathwani discuss his involvement in the global implementation of antimicrobial stewardship programs using open and online source formats.Item Episode 3: Dr. Ramanan Laxminarayan(2016-08-29) Peterson, Marnie; Laxminarayan, RamananListen to Dr. Ramanan Laxminarayan discuss the practical mechanisms for achieving goals to reduce antibiotic consumption (in humans and animals), and how resources could be best utilized.Item Episode 4: Dr. Brad Spellberg(2016-09-16) Peterson, Marnie; Spellberg, BradListen to Dr. Brad Spellberg discuss his efforts in leading new approaches for optimizing antibiotic therapy for the future.Item Episode 5: Dr. Arjun Srinivasan(2016-10-12) Peterson, Marnie; Srinivasan, ArjunListen to Dr. Arjun Srinivasan discuss his work on improving antibiotic prescribing practices through surveillance of antibiotic use.Item Episode 6: Dr. Gail Hansen(2016-11-21) Peterson, Marnie; Hansen, GailListen to Dr. Gail Hansen discuss the connections between antibiotic use in agriculture and food settings, and their impact to human health.Item Episode7: Dr. Katherine Fleming-Dutra(2016-12-19) Peterson, Marnie; Fleming-Dutra, KatherineListen to Dr. Katherine Fleming-Dutra discuss her work to improve antimicrobial prescribing practices within the ambulatory care setting.Item Episode 8: Dr. Amanda Beaudoin(2016-12-21) Peterson, Marnie; Beaudoin, AmandaListen to Dr. Amanda Beaudoin discuss her role and leadership in the establishment of a 'One Health' approach to antibiotic stewardship.Item Episode 9: Dr. Aimee Dassner and Dr. Jennifer Girotto(2017-02-02) Peterson, Marnie; Dassner, Aimee; Girotto, JenniferListen to Dr. Aimee Dassner and Dr. Jennifer Girotto discuss antimicrobial stewardship approaches to pediatric pneumonia.Item Episode 10: Professor Peter Davey(2017-03-02) Peterson, Marnie; Davey, PeterListen to Professor Peter Davey discuss interventions to improve antibiotic prescribing practices for hospital inpatients.Item Episode 11: Dr. Mordechai Grupper and Dr. David Nicolau(2017-04-11) Peterson, Marnie; Grupper, Mordechai; Nicolau, DavidListen to Dr. Mordechai Grupper and Dr. David Nicolau discuss the optimization of antimicrobial usage for the prevention and treatment of skin and soft tissue infections, specifically in obese patients.Item Episode 12: Dr. Buddy Creech(2017-06-14) Peterson, Marnie; Creech, BuddyListen to Dr. Buddy Creech discuss an NIH study he is leading to determine the optimal duration of antimicrobial therapy of children with pneumonia in the outpatient setting.Item Episode 13: Dr. Celine Pulcini(2017-08-02) Peterson, Marnie; Pulcini, CelineListen to Celine Pulcini, MD, PhD, describe the necessary funding and human resources needed for supporting antibiotic stewardship teams.Item Episode 14: Dr. Charis Marwick(2017-12-06) Peterson, Marnie; Marwick, CharisListen to Dr. Charis Marwick discuss her paper on how we should approach outcome measures to study antimicrobial stewardship interventions.Item Episode 15: Professor Dilip Nathwani(2018-04-09) Peterson, Marnie; Nathwani, DilipListen to Professor Dilip Nathwani discuss a free interactive e-book regarding the principles and clinical practice of global stewardship, developed by BSAC in collaboration with the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.Item Episode 16: Dr. Jacqueline Sneddon(2018-07-12) Peterson, Marnie; Sneddon, JacquelineListen to Dr. Jacqueline Sneddon discuss a recently published manuscript regarding guidance of the optimization of carbapenem use through a national quality improvement program (Scotland).Item Episode 17: Professor Karin Thursky(2018-08-14) Peterson, Marnie; Thursky, KarinListen to Professor Karin Thursky discuss a recently published a manuscript that describes hospital sepsis clinical pathway in a cancer hospital, impacts on sepsis management, and realized outcomes.Item Episode 18: Dr. Michael Osterholm(2018-10-24) Peterson, Marnie; Osterholm, MichaelListen to CIDRAP’s Director, Dr. Michael Osterholm, discuss accomplishments and future directions for the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program, antimicrobial resistance in the US and abroad, and his role as a US Department of State Science Envoy.Item Episode 19: Dr. Brad Spellberg(2018-12-13) Peterson, Marnie; Spellberg, BradListen to Dr. Brad Spellberg discuss "Expected Practice," a novel psychological tool used to promote antimicrobial stewardship in clinical settings, and the progress that has been made in reducing total antibiotic exposure.Item Episode 20: Professor Dilip Nathwani(2019-02-15) Peterson, Marnie; Nathwani, DilipListen to our discussion with Professor Dilip Nathwani, faculty advisor to CIDRAP-ASP, regarding the launch of the new JAC - Antimicrobial Resistance (JAC-AMR), an innovative, open-access knowledge-exchange platform for research and education.