KMC Mangaluru recognised as regional centre of NAP-AMR by National Medical Council


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Mangaluru, Jul 19: The National Medical Council (NMC) has recognised KMC Mangalore as a regional centre for the National Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance (NAP-AMR) Cell. This recognition is a significant milestone in KMC's ongoing efforts to combat antimicrobial resistance and to enhance medical education and training in India.

The NMC is currently developing resource faculties to train prescribers across medical colleges and institutions in India. As part of this initiative, KMC Mangaluru has been nominated as one of the regional centres, with an official list of regional centres. All regional centres are required to establish a 'NAP-AMR Cell' comprising a minimum of four faculty members.

This includes a nodal officer (previously nominated per the NMC letter dated February 15, 2022) at the level of professor, additional professor, or associate professor, representing the departments of Microbiology, Pharmacology, Medicine, and Community Medicine.

The regional doordinator, as nominated by the NMC, will lead this cell. Dr Pooja Rao, associate professor of Microbiology at Kasturba Medical College Mangaluru, has been appointed as the coordinator of the NAP-AMR fell. The designated faculty members of the 'NAP-AMR Cell' will undergo training to become 'state-level master trainers'. These master trainers will subsequently assist the NMC as resource faculty in the further training of prescribers on the NAP-AMR module.

Lt Gen Dr M. D. Venkatesh, vice-chancellor of MAHE Manipal, expressed his enthusiasm about this recognition, stating, "Being recognised as a regional centre for NAP-AMR is a testament to our commitment to excellence in medical education and public health. This accolade underscores our dedication to nurturing healthcare professionals who are not only skilled but also acutely aware of the global challenges posed by antimicrobial resistance. We are dedicated to supporting the NMC in its mission to combat antimicrobial resistance, which is a growing threat to global health. By equipping our faculty and students with the knowledge and tools to address this issue, we aim to make significant contributions to public health initiatives both nationally and internationally."

Dr. Unnikrishnan, dean of KMC Mangaluru, added, "This initiative will empower our faculty to lead the way in antimicrobial stewardship and to educate prescribers across the region. Our faculty members, as state-level master trainers, will be pivotal in disseminating critical knowledge and best practices to prescribers, thereby enhancing the overall quality of healthcare. We are proud to contribute to this important cause and to collaborate with the NMC in achieving the goals of the National Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance. This collaboration is a unique opportunity to elevate our educational standards and to play a proactive role in safeguarding public health through improved antimicrobial practices."

KMC Mangaluru is committed to supporting the NMC in achieving the goals of the National Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance. By forming the NAP-AMR Cell and training faculty members as master trainers, KMC aims to significantly contribute to the national effort to enhance prescriber education and to curb the rise of antimicrobial resistance.

 

 

  

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