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Campaign to
Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance in Healthcare Settings

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How To Get Involved!

There are several ways for clinicians, hospitals, and other organizational partners to get involved in preventing antimicrobial resistance in healthcare settings.

Clinicians can:

Implement campaign strategies and steps to prevent antimicrobial resistance.
Use the campaign's educational tools (e.g., slide sets) in training sessions or presentations to other clinicians.
Refer other clinicians to CDC's resources for preventing antimicrobial resistance.

Hospitals and other organizational partners can:

Disseminate CDC's campaign information to clinicians.
Provide content expertise for development of future educational tools.
Pilot test campaign materials.
Use CDC's program tools to launch local interventions to prevent antimicrobial resistance in hospitals and other healthcare facilities.

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