Drug Development and Pharmacoepidemiology

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Pharmacoepidemiology is a scientific discipline that uses epidemiological methods to evaluate the use, benefits and risks of drugs, devices and biologicals. It focuses on observational research methods that use data which are generated in the usual care of patients. This four-course specialization teaches: The drug development process Methods for assessing use of products with real-world data Observational methods for effectiveness evaluation Methods for pharmacovigilance and safety evaluation The course directors provide insights from the field to inform trainees and professionals seeking to improve the quality and safety of medication use. This course is ideally suited for early and mid-career medicine, pharmacy, and public health professionals who wish to expand their knowledge of pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety to inform their work in academic, regulatory, or industry settings.
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What are the prerequisites for 'Drug Development and Pharmacoepidemiology'?
Prerequisites for this continuing education class are set by Johns Hopkins University. Most professional development online classes benefit from some prior knowledge. Please check the provider's page for specific requirements.
Will I receive a certificate for this CE class?
Yes, upon successful completion, Johns Hopkins University typically offers a shareable certificate to showcase your new skills and fulfill your continuing education requirements.
How long does this online course take to complete?
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