Call for Participation

Operationalizing One Health International Educational Course 2026

Join the Egyptian Alliance of One Health – Al Sharkya (EAOHS) in November 2026 to bridge theory with practical implementation for antimicrobial stewardship, infection prevention, and climate resilience.

Nov 2026

Exact dates TBA

12 AACME Credits

6 hours/day over 2 days

Zoom Webinar

Live online interactive

Course Overview

  • Comprehensive modular educational program.
  • Focus on One Health operationalization and AMR (Antimicrobial Resistance).
  • Climate-resilient IPC (Infection Prevention and Control) and health system preparedness.
  • Integrated surveillance and stewardship strategies.
  • International faculty and multidisciplinary discussions with real-world cases.

Who Should Attend?

Professionals and students interested in One Health and AMR, including:

Physicians
Pharmacists
Microbiologists
Veterinarians
Nurses
Public Health
Scientists
Environmental Health
Students & Interns

...along with researchers, early-career professionals, and anyone passionate about combating AMR.

Certification & Accreditation

Participants who successfully complete the course requirements will receive an electronically issued accredited certificate.

AACME Accredited

Earn CME/CPD credit hours from the American Association for Continuing Medical Education (AACME), applicable for professional development and license renewal requirements in many countries.

Format

Live online interactive course.

Duration

12 accredited training hours.

Platform

Zoom Webinar.

Language

English.

Registration Fees

Fees support the sustainability of educational activities, accreditation, and capacity-building of EAOHS while maintaining accessibility across different professional backgrounds.

Category Early Registration Late Registration
LMICs HICs LMICs HICs
Students 10 USD 25 USD 10 USD 30 USD
Early Career 20 USD 35 USD 20 USD 45 USD
Others 30 USD 50 USD 35 USD 60 USD

Categorization of countries as low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and high-income countries (HICs) follows the most recent World Bank country income classification. Registrants are kindly requested to provide appropriate evidence of their country of residence to determine eligibility.
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