Pharmacovigilance (PV) is a science that relates to detection, assessment, understanding and prevention of adverse effects or any other drug-related problem. To track Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) in Indian Population, MoHFW, Gol, launched Pharmacovigilance Programme of India (PvPI). This programme has an outreach all over the country but only small proportion of health care professionals have formal training on Pharmacovigilance. Following recent amendments in D & C Rules 1945, and order from MoHFW to all states/UTs Government, the avenues in Pharmacovigilance sector have widened and it has become a priority area. For the accomplishment of Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY), I PC has taken up skill development and capacity building programme by imparting training to the young professionals in the field of Pharmacovigilance
Skill development programme on
Basics & Regulatory Aspects of Pharmacovigilance
Straving for Excellence 2017
January|March|May|July|September|November
Organized By :
Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC)
National Coordination Centre-Pharmacovigilance Programme of India (NCC-PvPI) Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW), Govt, of India (Gol), Ghaziabad
Objective
The objective of this skill development programme is to enhance Pharmacovigilance skills of the professionals to promote patient safety.
Target (group
- Young Pharmacy/Medical/Paramedical professionals seeking career in Pharmacovigilance
- Existing professionals in Pharmacovigilance
Career Prospects
- Employment opportunities in Pharmacovigilance in Government & Private sector
- Career opportunities in regulatory system/CROs and public health programmes
- Acquiring basic knowledge in Pharmacovigilance
- Abilities to deliver Good Pharmacovigilance Practice at par with international requirement
Expected Outcomes:
- Encourage and initiate process of creating a registry of skills
- Enable and mobilize a large number of health care professionals to take up training and acquire requisite skills for employment
-Capacity building and strengthening of QPPv (Qualified Person for Pharmacovigilance) as per the requirement of the schedule Y of D&C Act.
Training fees
* Professionals from Industry & Corporate Hospitals10,000*
* Other Professionals: Rs 5,000*
(*Including 15% of service tax) Fees includes
- Resource material (Electronic/Printed)
- Field visits
- Lunch & refreshments during training sessions.
Note: Aspirants have to make their own arrangements for traveling & lodging.
Faculties :Renowned experts from-
- Government Teaching & Corporate Hospitals
- Regulatory Authority
- WHO
- Pharmaceutical Industries
- Academic & Research Institutions
HOW TO APPLY :
Interested candidates may send their application form in prescribed format available on ipc.gov.in via email at traininq.nccpvpi@amail.com with updated resume & copies of all relevant academic records. Application shall be processed on “First come first serve basis"
Venue:
Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission
National Coordination Centre-Pharmacovigilance
Programme of India Ministry of Health & Family Welfare,
Govt, of India Sector-23, Rajnagar, Ghaziabad-201 002,
Email: pvpi.ipcindia@gmail.com, pvpi.ipc@gov.in
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