Pharmacovigilance Course

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Free course on Introduction to Pharmacovigilance by WHO Uppsala Monitoring Centre: It covers basic pharmacovigilance, signal detection and causality assessment, and statistical reasoning. This course cover basic concepts as well as the history, need, aims and scope of pharmacovigilance. It serves as an introduction for anyone with an interest in pharmacovigilance. Website

Introduction to pharmacovigilance: This course cover basic concepts as well as the history, need, aims and scope of pharmacovigilance. It serves as an introduction for anyone with an interest in pharmacovigilance.
Signal detection and causality assessment: The learning objective for this course is to be able to explain and apply the basic concepts of signal detection and assessment, causality assessment and disproportionality analysis. The course consists of four modules, which are divided into several lessons.
Statistical reasoning and algorithms in pharmacovigilance: After completion of this module, you will be able to describe how statistical reasoning and algorithms may bring value in pharmacovigilance, explain the idea of disproportionality analysis and compute different measures of disproportionality.

Join the courses Updated on 1st April 2020 by Dr. Kailas K Mali

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