Pharmacoepidemiology
Short course
In The Rembrandt Hotel, London
Description
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Type
Short course
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
The rembrandt hotel, london
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Duration
1 Day
This course is will provide you with an understanding of the basic principles of Pharmacoepidemiology together with their practical application. It will also include sources of data for the conduct of Pharmacoepidemiology studies and includes a practical workshop.
Important information
Documents
- Pharmacoepidemiology
Facilities
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Start date
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About this course
Origins of epidemiology and basic principles
Practical applications of pharmacoepidemiology
Design and usefulness of observational studies
Data sources, data linkage
Bias and confounding
Non-drug safety P-epi and drug utilisation
Review and overview/discussion including European and global
studies
The course is aimed at personnel in pharmacovigilance departments, drug information and regulatory affairs departments, drug safety officers and pharmaceutical physicians as well as pharmacovigilance personnel working at regulatory agencies.
Reviews
Subjects
- Pharmacoepidemiology
- Pharmacovigilance
- Pharmacokinetic
- Pharma
- Pharmaceutical Marketing
- Management
- Life Science
- Medical
- Medical Devices
- Training
Teachers and trainers (2)
Dr John Parkinson
Head of General Practice Research Database – MHRA
Shreya Davé
Director of Pharmacoepidemiology at Takeda Development Centre
Course programme
This course is will provide you with an understanding of the basic principles of Pharmacoepidemiology together with their practical application. It will also include sources of data for the conduct of Pharmacoepidemiology studies and includes a practical workshop.
Attendance Limited
This limitation, a unique feature of all Management Forum Seminars, will give participants the opportunity for a thorough discussion of the complex issues to be covered by the programme.
WHO SHOULD ATTENDThe course is aimed at personnel in pharmacovigilance departments, drug information and regulatory affairs departments, drug safety officers and pharmaceutical physicians as well as pharmacovigilance personnel working at regulatory agencies.
Pharmacoepidemiology