Signal Detection and Management in Pharmacovigilance
Qualitative and Quantitative Signal detection, Signal management and Role of Safety Governance in Pharmacovigilance
Description
This course is exclusively designed for Pharma students, Medical practitioners and Life science graduates.
This course will be helpful to those who have ICSR and Aggregate Reporting experience in Pharmacovigilance domain and for those who wants to learn and excel their career in Pharmacovigilance Signal detection/ Management.
This Job role (Signal detection expert) comes under Niche Skill, which means there is high demand and less resources available in the industry. This is one of the high paying Job Role in Pharmacovigilance/ Pharma domain.
The Trainer of this course has more than a decade of Pharmacovigilance Industry Experience from different multinational companies (MNC). He has expertise in ICSR, Aggregate Reports, Signal and Risk Management.
In this course we have covered following topics:
Introduction and purpose of this course
Signal terminologies
Signal Management process flow
Qualitative and Quantitative signal detection
Role of Safety Governance Body
Analysis of different data sources (Pharmacovigilance database, Literature, Clinical and nonclinical studies, Medical textbooks, EVDAS, WHO VigiBase, FAERS)
Format and Template of Signal Assessment Report
By completing this course, you will be more confident to face your interview in Pharmacovigilance Signal detection/ Management. You will learn new aspects of pharmacovigilance signaling processes.
We hope you will find this course very helpful, and you will land your dream job in Pharmacovigilance Signal detection/ Management very soon.
Good Luck!!!
What You Will Learn!
- Pharmacovigilance Signal Detection and Process flow
- Steps of Signal Management
- Role of Safety Governance Body
- Format and Template of Signal Assessment Report
- Definition and Signal terminology
- Analysis of data from different sources
Who Should Attend!
- Pharmacovigilance ICSR and Aggregate Reporting experienced candidates
- Graduate or Postgraduate degree in Pharmacy (e.g., B Pharm, M Pharm, M S Pharm, Pharm D)
- Graduate or Postgraduate degree in Medicine (MBBS, MD, BAMS, BUMS, BHMS)
- Graduate or Postgraduate degree in Life Sciences (BSc, MSc, PhD)