Please indicate good online training courses and resources for
screening of adverse events of drugs and pharmacovigilance (free
courses/resources welcome!)
Tom, I've had no luck so far with online courses, but that is not to
say there is not one or more out there somewhere.
In the meantime, have you considered a combination of distance
learning with four intensive 3-day face-to-face courses?:
University of Hertfordshire
Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma or MSc in Pharmacovigilance
" This is a flexible programme designed to meet the needs of
practising pharmacovigilance and drug safety scientists, medical
information scientists, pharmaceutical physicians, clinical research
scientists and drug information scientists. The programme is based on
a series of intensive short (three day) courses supplemented with
pre-course and post-course reading and coursework. Four taught courses
are offered each year. In addition, Masters degree students undertake
a project which is normally carried out at the workplace but may be
done at the University or an institution with appropriate experience
of pharmacovigilance or adverse drug reactions.
These courses have attracted students from European Union countries,
Norway, Switzerland and the U.S.A."
http://www.herts.ac.uk/extrel/PGP2002/faculties/nat/msc_pharmac_info.html Chairman’s Column:: File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTMLResource allocation: The process of implementing a new drug policy in Tz . Pharmacovigilance Training Course in Upssala Sweden from 23 May – 3 June 2005. http://www.eanmat.org/newsletters/nwsltt20.docHOME |
Please, include the links!
Thank you,
Tom Compliance to Clinical Safety and Pharmacovigilance Regulations:: File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobatfor Pharmacovigilance. Who should attend. The course is intended for Use our flexible training programs to add further resources and to boost your own http://www.key2compliance.com/pdf/cs5217_090604-05.pdfHOME |
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