2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00228-017-2237-z
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A global view of undergraduate education in pharmacovigilance

Abstract: This study gave a good general impression in current educational activities and the respondents' needs and wishes for future activities worldwide, which both will be used for the development of the undergraduate pharmacovigilance core curriculum.

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“…14 Despite this, healthcare curricula often teach little on pharmacovigilance and ADR reporting, with a median of 4-5.5 contact hours and the education is predominantly provided as lectures, rarely accompanied by interactive work or practice. 15,16 This limited undergraduate education and training in pharmacovigilance is consistent with the low level of healthcare professionals' awareness of the subject and its reflection in their practices. 6,12,13,17 They often consider ADR reporting to be an additional activity rather than a routine practice.…”
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“…14 Despite this, healthcare curricula often teach little on pharmacovigilance and ADR reporting, with a median of 4-5.5 contact hours and the education is predominantly provided as lectures, rarely accompanied by interactive work or practice. 15,16 This limited undergraduate education and training in pharmacovigilance is consistent with the low level of healthcare professionals' awareness of the subject and its reflection in their practices. 6,12,13,17 They often consider ADR reporting to be an additional activity rather than a routine practice.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…The practice of using lectures solely would not be as productive as other means of teaching. 23 Interaction, in the form of a dialogue between the instructor and the participant, should be implemented 8 to improve learning outcomes; however, the size of the class is a major factor in deciding the extent of interaction. 24 Likewise, use of visual aids such as pictures and diagrams has been another recommendation by the participants.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This thought is has been shown by several findings that hold testament to the improvement in ADR reporting through educational interventions. [5][6][7][8]23 Conducting this kind of workshop would be helpful for all the stakeholders during drug use to report ADRs and enhance the culture of reporting ADRs. 27…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Anticipating, diagnosing, overseeing and detailing ADRs are a critical piece of normal and safe recommending and are acclimatized into various strides of the WHO-six-advance Guide to Good Prescribing. 19 Various examinations have communicated worry about the absence of medicinal services proficient skills in pharmacovigilance. 20,21 This absence of undergrad instruction and preparing in pharmacovigilance is predictable with the low dimension of information, abilities and activities seen in doctors as well as in rehearsing pharmacists, dental practitioners and medical attendants.…”
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confidence: 99%