Pharmacovigilance training at WHO

WHO E-Learning

Learning objective: Be able to decide when to launch an investigation, list what information is required to successfully complete an AEFI Investigation Report Form and investigation dossier, outline how to successfully manage inter-personal communication with relevant stakeholders and to decide when, what and how may be best to communicate with involved parties during an investigation.

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The training course aims to provide an introduction to the organization, planning, conduct, reporting and follow-up of pharmacovigilance inspections, to regulatory authority personnel who will be involved or who are already involved in pharmacovigilance inspections.
 

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This course introduces participants to the foundations of vaccine pharmacovigilance. The aim of this course is to provide healthcare professionals whose work involve vaccine safety issues, with essential knowledge about vaccines and their safety aspects. These professionals can include nurses, midwives, community health workers, as well as pharmacists, medical doctors and immunization programme or vaccine safety communication officers.

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The Principles and Processes of AEFI Causality Assessment e-learning course focuses on guiding the learner to undertake a systematic and standardized process for assessing causality of a serious adverse event following immunization (AEFI) using the WHO methodology.

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