Pharmacovigilance in Allergology

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Thursday, February 8th, from 2:30 PM to 6:30 PM

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This workshop aims to provide a learning environment and an exchange of experiences related to the monitoring and management of adverse drug reactions in allergic patients. Some specific objectives of this workshop include:

Understanding the fundamentals of pharmacovigilance: exploring the basic concepts of pharmacovigilance, its importance in clinical practice in allergology, and its impact on patient safety.

Identifying adverse reactions in allergic patients: empowering participants to recognize, record, and report adverse drug reactions.

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Ana Margarida Pereira, médica imunoalergologista na CUF-Porto e Docente do MEDCIDS
Eva Gomes, médica imunoalergologista no Centro Hospitalar Universitário do Porto
Inês Ribeiro Vaz, farmacêutica na Unidade de Farmacovigilância do Porto

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Healthcare professionals and higher education students in the Health Sciences field (bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral level).

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It will be possible to attend the course both in a face-to-face format and remotely through e-learning.
Working language: English

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Specific access conditions:
Healthcare professionals and higher education students in the Health Sciences field (bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral level).

Selection criteria:
Applicants who meet the specific access conditions will be ranked in the order of application submission.

Fees

35€

25% discount for students enrolled in MEDCIDS doctoral, masters, specialization or advanced studies courses at MEDCIDS.

Collaborators and researchers from MEDCIDS – Department of Community Medicine, Information and Decision in Health or from CINTESIS – Center for Research in Health Technologies and Services, with connection to MEDCIDS – Free.

Exemption from fees requires the authorization of the MEDCIDS Director / CINTESIS Principal Investigator, up to a limit of 7 trainees.

Vacancies

Maximum 30 | Minimum 5

Application deadline

1 February 2024

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Duration

4 hours

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1. Introduction
Presentation and welcome.
Workshop objectives.
Definition and importance of pharmacovigilance.
Key concepts.

2. Adverse Reactions: could it be an allergy?
Types of adverse drug reactions
Manifestations of drug allergies
Diagnosis of drug allergies

3. Reporting of adverse drug reactions
How to report adverse drug reactions.
Importance of reporting adverse drug reactions.
Practical exercises in reporting fictitious cases.

Coffee Break (15 minutes)

4. Clinical Case Discussion
Presentation and discussion of real or fictitious clinical cases.

5. Interprofessional Collaboration
Importance of collaboration between allergists, pharmacists and other health professionals.
Examples of good collaboration practices.

6. Closing
Summary of the main points discussed in the workshop.
Workshop evaluation and collection of participant feedback.

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