Educational Resources for Pharmacy Students

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the most pressing health challenges of our time, and pharmacy professionals can play a critical role in combating it. This page offers a curated set of free, downloadable educational resources on AMR, designed specifically to support pharmacy curricula, classroom engagement, and community outreach.

Whether you're planning your own workshop or just looking for engaging ways to talk about AMR to pharmacy students, you'll find free to download activities, posters, comics, and infographics designed to inform and spark conversations and action.

Everything here is open-source—use, share, and adapt freely! If you do, we'd love to hear from you. Drop us a line at sasindia2018@gmail.com—your feedback helps us keep the momentum going!


Resources for organising an AMR Workshop

Explore these resources designed to help you organise an engaging and informative workshop on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) for UG/PG pharmacy students. These materials provide a foundational framework to support your workshop, from planning to execution. Click on the resource to download it.

Workshop overview

Download the slide deck for workshop guidelines, key AMR topics, and activity ideas.

Educational resources

Explore these informational materials and references to enhance your workshop content.

Workshop feedback resources

Use these feedback forms to understand participant experiences and areas for improvement.

SaS workshop report

Read insights and outcomes from the SaS workshop series on AMR for pharmacy students.

Participant-created posters

Explore workshop participants' posters, each reflecting unique perspectives on AMR.

Games and Activities

Engage students in interactive learning with a variety of games and activities that bring the topic of AMR to life. These fun, hands-on tools are designed to reinforce key concepts while encouraging active participation. Click on the resource to download it.

Taboo AMR edition

Challenge students to describe AMR-related terms without using certain keywords.

Case studies

Explore real-life cases of improper antibiotic use and AMR to encourage reflection and problem-solving.

Jeopardy-style AMR quiz

A competitive and engaging way to test students’ knowledge on AMR topics.

Two Truths and a Lie

A fun activity to dispel myths and uncover the facts about antibiotics and AMR.

AMR awareness material

Visual storytelling tools, such as posters, comics and infographics, simplify complex AMR topics, making them accessible and engaging for diverse audiences. These resources on various pharmacy- and AMR-related scenarios help convey the science of AMR and the importance of rational antibiotic prescription and use in a visually compelling way.

This poster can be put up at pharmacies and health centres to raise awareness about smart antibiotic prescription and use practices.

 

Antibiotics vs Antivirals : Taking antibiotics for a viral illness? It won’t help you feel better, but it will help superbugs grow stronger. Check out the Antibiotic vs. Antiviral comic to learn why. Download the comic.

The Red Line Reminder : Do you know why some tablet packets have a red line while others don’t? Join Dia and her pharmacist dad as they explore the meaning behind the red line and how it plays a crucial role in the fight against AMR! Download the comic.

Levels of Superbug: Not all superbugs are created equal, some are more challenging to treat than others. Dive into our engaging infographic to uncover the different levels of drug-resistant bacteria and the diseases they can cause. Download this infographic here.

Know your Superbugs: Meet five drug-resistant bacteria from the WHO Priority Pathogen List. Our infographics reveal the diseases they cause and share easy tips to help you avoid infections. Stay informed and take charge of your health! Download this infographic here.

We, at SAS, would love to work with other like-minded organisations/individuals working in this space in India, so please reach out to us at sasindia2018@gmail.com