January 21, 2014
Upcoming Event: First global symposium on health systems research – November 16-19, 2010
Catherine Corbell of the Global Medicines Program will be presenting at the upcoming First Global Symposium on Health Systems Research to be held November 16-19, 2010 in Montreaux, Switzerland. The title of her presentation is: The feasibility of linking records in automated databases for conducting pharmacoepidemiologic studies in resource-poor countries: the case of Namibia The objective of the…
Global Medicines Program Presentations at CUGH Conference
At the recent Consortium of Universities of Global Health (CUGH) Conference, which was held September 19-21, 2010 at the University of Washington, members of the Global Medicines Program presented some of their latest work. To see the full program, including the abstracts of Global Medicines Program posters that were presented, please click here. For more information on the…
Upcoming Event: 10th Annual ISoP Meeting
The Global Medicines Program will be participating in the 10th ISoP Annual Meeting: “Pharmacovigilance in the Global Village”, which will be held November 3-6, 2010 in Accra, Ghana. For more information on the program and the International Society of Pharmacovigilance, visit www.isop2010.org
SPS sponsored conference “National Pharmacovigilance Systems: Ensuring the Safe Use of Medicines”
Andy Stergachis and Laura Sangaré of the Global Medicines Program participated in the Strengthening Pharmaceutical Systems sponsored conference “National Pharmacovigilance Systems: Ensuring the Safe Use of Medicines” , in Nairobi, Kenya from Aug 16-18, 2010. The conference was designed to provide a framework for building, strengthening and optimizing medicines safety/pharmacovigilance systems, particularly at the country level. More than…
Pharmacoeconomics and Drug Safety Training – Jimma, Ethiopia
A team from the Global Medicines Program, including Andy Stergachis, Peggy Odegard and Don Downing conducted a week-long training on pharmaceutical care for Ethiopian pharmacists. Read the full story here: http://uwnews.org/uweek/article.aspx?visitsource=uwkmail&id=55746
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