International observerships and training programs hosted by NCAS in 2018
L-R: Catherine George, AMS pharmacist and Guidance Group project officer (Royal Melbourne Hospital) and Dr. Wai-man Hui.
In 2018, NCAS hosted two international observers for antimicrobial stewardship training programs in Melbourne. In September 2018, the Malaysian Ministry of Health sent an official representative, Ms. Mardhiyah Kamal, who works for the division responsible for the country’s antimicrobial resistance strategy and action plan, to Melbourne for an observership with NCAS and the Royal Melbourne Hospital. This program involved training in supporting antimicrobial use surveillance and hospital stewardship programs.
In November and December 2018, NCAS hosted Dr. Wai-man Hui, an infectious diseases physician from the Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital, a public hospital in Hong Kong, for a clinical observership and attachment at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. This program involved training in undertaking antimicrobial stewardship clinical ward rounds, and other clinical and administrative components of antimicrobial stewardship.
As part of both programs, the observers attended meetings with colleagues at a number of other centres in Melbourne and Victoria, such as the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Box Hill Hospital and Ballarat Base Hospital, and state health department groups in Australia.








