drive-AMS ネットワーキング・イベント&コンソーシアム・ミーティング:パートナーはミッションの継続を約束

drive-AMSプロジェクトは、10月16日から18日までブリュッセルで開催されたハイレベル会合をもって、その使命を正式に終了した。コンソーシアム・メンバーをはじめ、欧州全域からAMRの専門家、政策立案者、公衆衛生関係者が集まり、プロジェクトの成果と教訓を確認するとともに、drive-AMSの影響力を拡大し、その遺産を持続可能なものにする可能性について議論した。.

With 118 participants attending the event both in-person and online, the high level of engagement highlights a strong, shared commitment among the stakeholders to strengthen AMS policies.

Highlights from the meeting

The drive-AMS meeting opened with a half-day Networking Event, open to anyone interested in innovative AMS approaches but mainly targeted at policy makers and public health professionals. Speakers explored what drive-AMS had achieved so far – from shaping national policies to embedding AMS in medical education – and how to amplify its impact – through outreach, data-driven strategies, and collaborations across regions. The event closed on a high note with the launch of the drive-AMS Alumni Network, ensuring that the connections made will continue to thrive.

🎥 All lectures of the Networking Event were recorded and are available on the brand new Media Repository page of the drive-AMS website.

Consortium members continued the meeting on 17 October with a review of the project’s journey and then moved into four dynamic working groups to discuss the sustainability of drive-AMS’s results:

  • Group A: National courses & post-course support – How do we keep training programs alive and impactful?
  • Group B: Data-driven AMS through Global-PPS – What’s next for using data to improve antibiotic use?
  • Group C: EU-wide certification/recognition – Can we create a standard for AMS expertise across Europe?
  • Group D: Alumni network & SPICE expert repository – How do we build a strong community and knowledge hub?

After intense discussions, participants came back together for plenary feedback, where moderators shared concrete actions and commitments. drive-AMS may indeed have reached its official end, but its legacy lives on through the Alumni Network, the SPICE Expert Repository and various ongoing collaborations.