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Home > Education & Events > Infection Events > RCPath / bioMérieux Webinar: Developments in diagnosis and management of gram-negative bloodstream infections

RCPath / bioMérieux Webinar: Developments in diagnosis and management of gram-negative bloodstream infections

12:30PM - 13:30PM, Tuesday 3 February 2026 | CPD credits: 1 (self-credited)

Join this free lunchtime webinar examining recent developments in the diagnosis and management of Gram-negative bloodstream infections, with a focus on the laboratory and clinical impact of rapid diagnostic technologies. Topics will include the epidemiology and burden of disease, real-world implementation of rapid genotypic and antimicrobial suspectibility testing, and integration into laboratory workflows, antimicrobial stewardship, and patient pathways. The speaker is Dr Lim Jones, Consultant Microbiologist at Public Health Wales. The Chair is Dr Natasha Ratnaraja, a Consultant in INfection and Chair of the RCPath Joint Medical Microbiology and Medical Virology Specialty Advisory Committee.

Book your place here: https://www.rcpath.org/event/developments-in-diagnosis-and-management-of-gram-negative-bloodstream-infections.html

This is the third webinar in this series; you can watch the first 2 webinars in the series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrDjoT_dO5WEhQHjZefpk6MFpdH20PABC

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