Master microbiology for better diagnostics and patient care:
Final Exam - Clinical Microbiology for the General Practitioner

الإمتحان النهائي - علم الأحياء الدقيقة الإكلينيكي للممارس العام

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  • Lecturer
    Mustafa M. Saad, MD
  • Target
    Physicians, infectious disease specialists, healthcare practitioners, master's and PhD students.
  • Live
    4.5 hours
  • Time
    Dec 23rd, 28th, 31st 2024 7:30-9:00 PM  Mecca Time
  • Assessment
    Exam
  • MedOne Certificate
    Upon passing the exam

Course Access

Why is this course important?
This course on Clinical Microbiology is essential as it provides a comprehensive understanding of microbiology laboratory services and their role in clinical practice. By covering key aspects such as proper test selection, sample collection, and result interpretation, the lecture equips participants with critical skills to enhance diagnostic accuracy and patient care. It also introduces advanced diagnostic techniques, empowering healthcare professionals to address challenges in infectious diseases and optimize the use of laboratory resources for improved clinical outcomes.
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— What's included

Interactive sessions

You can engage with the instructor during lectures, which are recorded for later review

Exam

There will be one exam at the end of the course. It also will remain available for 12 months.

Certificate accredited by MedOne

You will be issued a Certificate accredited by the MedOne Academy and Dr. Mustafa M. Saad after you pass the exam.

Dr. Mustafa Saad

Dr. Mustafa M. Saad - Infectious Diseases Specialist
Dr. Mustafa Saad is a board-certified consultant in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases, holding American and Jordanian Board certifications. He completed his fellowship at East Tennessee State University, USA, and residency at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NJ.
A distinguished researcher, he has led multiple studies on COVID-19, MERS-CoV, antimicrobial resistance, and fungal infections, contributing significantly to infectious disease literature.
Dr. Saad has been instrumental in establishing infection control programs across prominent institutions, including King Hussein Cancer Center and Almoosa Specialist Hospital. His leadership improved infection outcomes and earned international accreditations for these programs.
He is a seasoned educator, mentoring medical trainees and professionals through workshops and academic programs, and has won awards for excellence in teaching and research.
Currently, Dr. Saad serves as a consultant at the Arab Medical Center in Amman, Jordan, and continues to impact clinical practice and research in infectious diseases.