Episodios

  • Tackling AMR at the Bedside: Policy and Preparedness
    Mar 12 2026

    In the final deep dive, Matteo Bassetti discusses antimicrobial resistance beyond the bedside: translating evidence into policy, the importance of national surveillance, lessons from sepsis and COVID-19, and the future of antibiotic innovation and hospital preparedness.

    Timestamps:

    01:24 – Translating evidence into policy

    02:54 – National surveillance

    04:15 – Sepsis and COVID-19

    06:18 – Investment shortfalls

    08:41 – Antibiotic crisis

    10:19 – Looking ahead

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    13 m
  • Tackling AMR at the Bedside: Stewardship and Real-World Practice
    Mar 12 2026

    In the second deep dive, Matteo Bassetti examines antibiotic stewardship where policy meets practice. He highlights gaps between guidelines and bedside realities, practical interventions for limited-resource settings, and balancing preservation of new antibiotics with effective treatment today.

    Timestamps:

    01:27 – Guideline gaps

    04:40 – Encouraging stewardship

    06:23 – Realistic interventions

    09:59 – Antibiotic shortages

    11:16 – Preserving new drugs

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    13 m
  • Tackling AMR at the Bedside: AMR in Hospitals
    Mar 9 2026

    1. In this first deep dive, Bassetti discusses the changing landscape of antimicrobial resistance in hospitals and ICUs, the challenges of multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria, and the vulnerability of patients who are critically ill and immunocompromised. He explores how diagnosis, empiric therapy, and therapeutic monitoring influence outcomes and resistance.

    Timestamps:

    01:09 – Antimicrobial resistance trends

    04:06 – Tackling sepsis

    06:39 – Gram-negative threat

    08:15 – Vulnerable populations

    10:00 – Diagnosis and empiric therapy

    12:14 – Dosing and pharmacokinetics

    14:32 – Antibiotic allergies

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    17 m
  • Quickfire: Tackling AMR at the Bedside
    Mar 9 2026

    Matteo Bassetti joins the EMJ Podcast for a rapid-fire discussion on antimicrobial resistance in hospitals. From prescribing pitfalls to early versus precise antibiotic use, he shares insights on howantimicrobial resistance is impacting real-world clinical care.

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    7 m
  • Fighting AMR for Child Health: Lessons from HIV and Vaccines
    Mar 5 2026

    Drawing on her landmark work in HIV and vaccine research, Glenda Gray shares powerful lessons for tackling AMR in this last deep dive episode. From prevention and behavioural science to protecting high-risk populations, she explains how strategies that transformed HIV outcomes can inform a more effective and equitable AMR response.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 – Introduction

    01:02 – Lessons from HIV

    02:47 – Vaccine trials

    03:50 – AMR interventions

    05:17 – Behavioural science

    06:31 – Key takeaways

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    9 m
  • Fighting AMR for Child Health: Antibiotic Development and Access
    Mar 5 2026

    In this second deep dive, Glenda Gray examines why the global antibiotic pipeline is failing and how access gaps are fuelling resistance. She discusses GARDP's mission-driven research and development model, the neglect of paediatric antibiotics, and how shortages of first-line treatments drive reliance on last-resort drugs, worsening the antimicrobial resistance crisis.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 – Introduction

    00:58 – Antibiotic development

    03:05 – GARDP's model

    04:15 – Paediatric antibiotics

    04:58 – Antibiotic shortages

    05:50 – Access gaps

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    8 m
  • Onc Now: Pioneering Gastrointestinal Cancer Care
    Mar 4 2026
    In this episode of Onc Now, Michael Cecchini, Associate Professor of Medicine at Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA, discusses his journey into gastrointestinal oncology and the evolution of care for patients with colorectal and rectal cancers. From the complexities of multidisciplinary coordination to the promise of early-phase clinical trials, Cecchini reflects on how molecular profiling and next-generation systemic therapies are reshaping treatment paradigms. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 01:13 – Path to gastrointestinal oncology 03:00 – Multidisciplinary care challenges 07:20 – Early phase trial advances 11:26 – Evolving systemic therapies 14:58 – Impact of molecular profiling 20:20 – Translating trials to practice 23:38 – Advice for clinician investigators 28:21 – Future therapeutic advances 31:50 – Three wishes for gastrointestinal care
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    36 m
  • Fighting AMR for Child Health: The Science and Scale of Resistance
    Mar 2 2026

    In this first deep dive, Glenda Gray unpacks what antimicrobial resistance means for clinicians beyond infectious diseases, and why it is already a leading cause of death globally. She explores the disproportionate burden in low- and middle-income countries, the devastating impact on neonates and infants, and the critical role of diagnostics, vaccines, and infection prevention.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 – Introduction

    00:45 – What is AMR?

    01:32 – Burden on LMICs

    02:57 – Impact on infants

    04:05 – Diagnostic gaps

    05:10 – Comprehensive strategies

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