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#10 Seif Salem Al-Abri on a proficient commitment to disease surveillance and control (Oman)

Hygiene & infection prevention network

English - July 19, 2021 04:00 - 33 minutes - 22.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 rating
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On the podcast is Dr. Seif Salem Al-Abri, the Director-General for Disease Surveillance and Control at the Ministry of Health of Oman. Seif is a practicing consultant in Infectious Diseases at the Royal hospital of Oman, and he has been the head of the infectious diseases department and head of medicine.

He has done his training at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. He is an accredited Royal College of Physicians educator, an international advisor for the Royal College of Physicians of London, and a member of the Governing Council of the National University for Science and technology. Finally, he is an associate editor to Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal, Journal of Infection and Public Health, and Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials.

A few key takeaways:

On overcoming Antimicrobial Resistance
We know what should be done; unfortunately, still, to this day,  I  get calls from hospitals, from colleagues. They think it's a business of the infection, professional control. And the infectious diseases or microbiology, it's not. It’s the business of everybody. It starts from the decision-makers, down to the community, down to the general population, because they will go to, they will go to a health center insisting on antibiotics.

On getting published
Research and published papers are one of the best career investments and boosters, career posters, so do your best to study and write.

On changes in Healthcare-Associated Infections over time
I think it's too soon to find this because you need to measure it if you want to manage it.