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AMR in a Changed World: 
Building Resilient Systems for Today and Tomorrow

CDC presents a new webinar series featuring experts who are addressing challenges around antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Join us for the first AMR Exchange webinar on Thursday, May 13, 2021, at 9:30 AM ET. Panel experts from CDC; the Center for Strategic & International Studies; and the Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy will discuss AMR during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

The global COVID-19 pandemic has made clear that public health and health systems need to be more resilient, flexible, and capable of detecting, containing, and stopping public health threats wherever they start. Antimicrobial resistance knows no borders and can quickly spread. It directly threatens modern medicine and our ability to treat common infections. 

Join us to hear experts lay out their vision and approach to address AMR in today’s changed world. Register today to be a part of this important discussion!

    Moderator is Michael Craig, Senior Advisor for Antibiotic Resistance Coordination and Strategy at CDC. Speakers include: Steve Morrison, the Senior Vice President & Director of the Global Health Policy Center Center for Strategic & International Studies. Ramanan Laxminarayan, the Director and Senior Fellow at Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy. Dawn Sievert, the Senior Science Advisor within CDC's Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, Antibiotic Resistance Coordination & Strategy Unit. And Ben Park, Chief of the International Infection Control & Prevention within CDC's Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion. 
    Register now for the inaugural session of the AR Exchange Series webinar with experts discussing how to address AR globally.

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