Pharmacovigilance Program
Program Overview
University Program Information
The university offers various programs, including those in the College of Pharmacy and the College of Foundation Year for Health Sciences.
College of Pharmacy
The College of Pharmacy has several departments and offers various programs, including:
- Doctor Of Pharmacy
- Master of Advanced Clinical Pharmacy
Academic Departments
The college has the following academic departments:
- Department of Pharmacy Practice
- Department of Pharmaceuticals Sciences
Research
The college has a Research Center and Research Groups, indicating a strong focus on research and innovation.
Pharmacovigilance Program
The Pharmacovigilance Program is designed to provide comprehensive knowledge and skills in the field of pharmacovigilance. The program consists of four modules covering key topics such as:
- Spontaneous reporting systems (SRS) and signal management
- Medication errors
- Quality management
- Cosmetic vigilance
- The safety of cosmetic products
Program Objectives
The objectives of the Pharmacovigilance Program are to:
- Develop a clear understanding of the key terms and fundamental principles related to pharmacovigilance.
- Identify key activities for post-marketing surveillance.
- Demonstrate the ability to detect, report, and assess any adverse events, including harmful drug interactions, side effects, and medication errors related to the use of cosmetics or any pharmaceutical products.
- Enhance understanding of regulatory requirements and legislation related to pharmacovigilance practices, both nationally and internationally.
Program Description
Participants who complete the program will receive a professional certificate in "Fundamentals of Pharmacovigilance and Its Legislation," which will be reflected in the practitioner's system.
