Uppsala Reports 88
- Increasing impact by going digital
- Modernising PV education
- Building thriving PV systems in LMICs
- First meeting of African PIDM members
- Empowering patients as partners
The latest issue of Uppsala Reports is all about communications – how we use public communication channels to gain further insight into the patient experience, but also how we communicate to our patients, as well as the public:
• Read more on using social media in pharmacovigilance
• Get new ideas on how to conduct a successful campaign from our seasoned #MedSafetyWeek campaigners
• Hear more on the status of pharmacovigilance of herbals
• Learn where we may be going wrong with risk communication to patients, and what can be done about it
Get the latest news and updates from UMC and around the world of pharmacovigilance.
Read Uppsala Reports issue 89 here
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Uppsala Reports 88
Uppsala Reports 87
• Peter Hjelmström joins UMC as new director
• Pharmacovigilance centres develop clever tactics to handle COVID-19 vaccine safety data
• New UMC tools for handling vaccine reports
• In memory of to two legends of pharmacovigilance
• Counterfeit medicines in Egypt – The time to act is now
Uppsala Reports 86
• IDMP – How the new ISO standards are raising the bar for medicines safety
• How to talk about risk
• Remembering the late Sten Olsson
• WHODrug Koda breaks new ground
• Eswatini thinks big – and succeeds big
• Egypt comes to refugees’ aid
Uppsala Reports 85
• VigiBase dataset surges upwards
• Towards safer deprescribing practices
• Perspectives on SF meds & vaccines
• Indian patient safety initiatives
• Paraguay powers up reporting