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European programme in Pharmacovigilance and Pharmacoepidemiology

Objective

The Eu2P training network in Pharmacovigilance and Pharmacoepidemiology will meet the needs of industry,regulatory authorities and academia at the European level. It will give access to a harmonised training programme that gathers complementary specialized and eminent European partners. The Eu2P consortium consists of course providers with a
proven record including the University of Bordeaux (Eu2P coordinator), the Autonomous University of Barcelona, the Erasmus University Medical Center, the University of Utrecht, the University of Hert[ordshire, the University of Verona, the Karolinska Institute and the European Medicines Agency. It will deliver programmes in harmacovigilance and Pharmacoepidemiology for continuing education diploma, Master’s degree as well as PhD and a short course orientated towards risk communication. Targeted
audiences will be all those involved in the medicine evaluation processes including specialists from academia,industry and regulatory bodies as well as non-specialists (e.g. journalists, ethics committee members, patient organizations...). The Eu2P project is composed of one management work package (WP), one administrative WP and six programme topic WPs. This structure leaves open the addition of WPs by other partners. Modules
will be developed in each programme topic WP to meet the needs of each type of course and target audience leading to WP cross-interaction. To facilitate access and flexibility (modular workload), the Eu2P programme will be based on English blended learning: a mix of face-to-face, e-Teaching and e-Learning courses. The first phase
of the project (1 year) will establish the Eu2P programme and the e-Teaching and e-Learning centre. The second phase (4 years) will deliver, evaluate and promote the training programmes. Long-term viability of the programme will be assured by the learning experience and the resulting quality of trained persons, the demand for these and the financial balance.

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IMI-JU-01-2008
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JTI-CP-IMI - Joint Technology Initiatives - Collaborative Project (IMI)

Coordinator

F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG
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GRENZACHERSTRASSE 124
4070 Basel
Switzerland

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Region
Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera Nordwestschweiz Basel-Stadt
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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