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#22 Reforming pharmacovigilance education – Michael Reumerman

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Healthcare professionals are key players in medicines safety but they often lack the time or knowledge to report adverse drug reactions. To change that, we need to urgently rethink how we teach pharmacovigilance, argues Michael Reumerman from Amsterdam University Medical Centers.
Tune in to find out:

  • How real-life education can benefit healthcare students
  • Which educational intervention can be most impactful
  • How adverse drug event managers can improve pharmacovigilance

Want to know more?

In his PhD thesis, Michael details the current state of pharmacovigilance education and all the real-life interventions he and his colleagues have tested in the Netherlands so far.
As part of an international collaboration, staff at Amsterdam UMC have helped set up the European Open Platform for Prescribing Education (EurOP2E), an online collection of problem-based, open teaching resources to improve clinical pharmacology and therapeutics education.
The World Health Organization’s Guide to Good Prescribing provides a six-step guide for students to the process of rational prescribing – but the time has come to update both its content and form.
In 2018, the Netherlands Pharmacovigilance Centre Lareb developed a core curriculum for pharmacovigilance education in universities.
Whether you’re a healthcare professional or not, check out Uppsala Monitoring Centre’s growing collection of self-paced e-learning courses to learn about different aspects of pharmacovigilance.
Join the conversation on social media
Follow us on X, LinkedIn, or Facebook and share your thoughts about the show with the hashtag #DrugSafetyMatters.
Got a story to share?
We’re always looking for new content and interesting people to interview. If you have a great idea for a show, get in touch!
About UMC
Read more about Uppsala Monitoring Centre and how we work to advance medicines safety.

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Kapitler

1. #22 Reforming pharmacovigilance education – Michael Reumerman (00:00:00)

2. Intro (00:00:15)

3. Welcome, Michael! (00:01:40)

4. Reporting barriers (00:01:57)

5. One-size-fits-all solutions (00:03:39)

6. Reporting triggers (00:04:51)

7. Problem with PV education (00:06:05)

8. Responsibility (00:07:39)

9. Real-life education (00:09:26)

10. Student-run clinics (00:11:15)

11. Adverse drug event managers (00:12:18)

12. Interprofessional teams (00:13:58)

13. Unique perspectives (00:16:04)

14. Challenges (00:17:35)

15. Evaluation (00:19:01)

16. Dutch success (00:21:24)

17. Translating solutions (00:22:19)

18. Most impactful change (00:24:52)

19. WHO Guide to Good Prescribing (00:26:49)

20. Updating the guide (00:30:19)

21. Outro (00:31:17)

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Healthcare professionals are key players in medicines safety but they often lack the time or knowledge to report adverse drug reactions. To change that, we need to urgently rethink how we teach pharmacovigilance, argues Michael Reumerman from Amsterdam University Medical Centers.
Tune in to find out:

  • How real-life education can benefit healthcare students
  • Which educational intervention can be most impactful
  • How adverse drug event managers can improve pharmacovigilance

Want to know more?

In his PhD thesis, Michael details the current state of pharmacovigilance education and all the real-life interventions he and his colleagues have tested in the Netherlands so far.
As part of an international collaboration, staff at Amsterdam UMC have helped set up the European Open Platform for Prescribing Education (EurOP2E), an online collection of problem-based, open teaching resources to improve clinical pharmacology and therapeutics education.
The World Health Organization’s Guide to Good Prescribing provides a six-step guide for students to the process of rational prescribing – but the time has come to update both its content and form.
In 2018, the Netherlands Pharmacovigilance Centre Lareb developed a core curriculum for pharmacovigilance education in universities.
Whether you’re a healthcare professional or not, check out Uppsala Monitoring Centre’s growing collection of self-paced e-learning courses to learn about different aspects of pharmacovigilance.
Join the conversation on social media
Follow us on X, LinkedIn, or Facebook and share your thoughts about the show with the hashtag #DrugSafetyMatters.
Got a story to share?
We’re always looking for new content and interesting people to interview. If you have a great idea for a show, get in touch!
About UMC
Read more about Uppsala Monitoring Centre and how we work to advance medicines safety.

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. #22 Reforming pharmacovigilance education – Michael Reumerman (00:00:00)

2. Intro (00:00:15)

3. Welcome, Michael! (00:01:40)

4. Reporting barriers (00:01:57)

5. One-size-fits-all solutions (00:03:39)

6. Reporting triggers (00:04:51)

7. Problem with PV education (00:06:05)

8. Responsibility (00:07:39)

9. Real-life education (00:09:26)

10. Student-run clinics (00:11:15)

11. Adverse drug event managers (00:12:18)

12. Interprofessional teams (00:13:58)

13. Unique perspectives (00:16:04)

14. Challenges (00:17:35)

15. Evaluation (00:19:01)

16. Dutch success (00:21:24)

17. Translating solutions (00:22:19)

18. Most impactful change (00:24:52)

19. WHO Guide to Good Prescribing (00:26:49)

20. Updating the guide (00:30:19)

21. Outro (00:31:17)

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