 The antimicrobial resistance, AMR, crisis is caused by the increasing global incidents of infectious diseases due to the evolution of microorganisms resistant to antibiotics. This crisis has been exacerbated by the large and globally connected human population, allowing pathogens access to all of humanity, as well as the extensive and often unnecessary use of antimicrobials by humans. To address this issue, we must reduce the global use of antimicrobials, educate the healthcare world about the risks associated with their overuse, and develop new antimicrobials and diagnostic tools. This article was authored by Carolyn and Michael, Daily Dominie House, and Maurizio Elabate.