Articles tagged as 'communications'

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Quick member survey – improving PV communication
If you have a spare couple of minutes, your input can help UMC continue to improve our pharmacovigilance communication methods.


Good news – The newsletter is back
Email newsletter are back in style. And for health communicators in a time of pandemic, one could argue that they have have never been more useful.


Communicating science through film - new podcast episode
Tune in to the latest episode of the Drug Safety Matters podcast for a fascinating discussion of why video is such a powerful tool for science communicators.


Three questions on… the WEB-RADR project
UMC software developer Tomas Bergvall on the multi-partner WEB-RADR project to develop innovative, alternative methods to complement existing signal detection techniques.


New podcast Long Read – Two-component vaccines
Listen in to the latest Drug Safety Matters podcast Long Read about how to prevent medication errors with two-component vaccines.


Restoring invisible and abandoned trials – new podcast episode
In the new episode of the Drug Safety Matters podcast, explore the problem of the data we don't see and find out what can be done to peel back the curtain.


How to talk risk in a balanced way
Risks are not just numbers, but feelings. So how do you communicate risks accurately in a way that patients can interpret them? You give them facts, context, and trust.


Using humour to fight fake medicines in Ecuador
Creative pharmacovigilance experts have turned to comedy to avert potential tragedy, as they take on the pervasive problem of counterfeit medicines in Ecuador.


Egypt’s bold #MedSafetyWeek 2020 agenda sets example for 2021
#MedSafetyWeek 2020 was the most successful ever. One of the broadest and most active agendas took shape in Egypt, setting a great example for future events.


Fifteen years of patient reporting
The Netherlands Pharmacovigilance Centre Lareb recognises there is a big leap between enabling patients to report and achieving more integrated patient involvement.


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