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Monday, 16 May 2022

Speaker Opportunity at Pharmacovigilance Conference organised by Chandigarh College of Pharmacy

 It was an absolute pleasure to attend conference on pharmacovigilance and patient safety at Chandigarh College of pharmacy on occasion of National conference of pharmacovigilance and Clinical research. I owe this opportunity to Dr. Sridhar Yeshamaina, a well-known PV and clinical research expert and a one of the key person in my professional circle who motivates me to learn PV more every day.

 

I had privilege of talking about  Seriousness & Expectedness & Causality Assessment Criteria . I talked about how pharmacovigilance and drug pharmacovigilance from ICSR management, RMPs, risk minimization measures, signal detection impacts patient safety. The impact of seriousness , expectedness and causality is for the purpose of regulatory reporting but it actually impacts patients a lot. A serious unexpected and related case impacts patients health outcomes, cost and quality of life. 

 


National conference of pharmacovigilance and Clinical research 2022 is a conference which was organized by Chandigarh College of Pharmacy (CCP), Landran, Mohali, Punjab, India under the aegis of Chandigarh Group of Colleges (CGC), Landran it has many accolades such as Awarded as Best Private Pharmacy College in India in 2016). Chandigarh College of Pharmacy (CCP) is an affiliate of Chandigarh Group of Colleges (CGC) which was established under Sri Guru Ram Das Educational Society (Regd.) under the dynamic leadership of  SatnamSingh Sandhu, Chairman and Rashpal Singh Dhaliwal, President. CCP under the aegis of CGC is a premier institute in the northern region of India, setting benchmarks in the field of pharmaceutical sciences with its research.The institution was established in 2005.



The chief guests of honour were Prof Dulal Panda,  Director NIPER, Prof.Dr.Rajeshkumar Goel APTI President, Punjab branch, Rashpal Singh Dhaliwal, President CGC, Landarn. 

The conference was organised beautifully and i had most warm hospitality thanks to Organizing secretary

Dr. M.Arockia Babu, Director-Principal, Chandigarh college of pharmacy, landran.

 The esteemed speakers were Dr. Minaxi Khalera,Director-Clinical Research,AstraZeneca Pharma India Limited,Dr. Sridhar Yeshamaina,Senior General Manager - CDMA,Head - Global Pharmacovigilance,Clinical Development & Medical Affairs,Hetero, Hyderabad,Ms. Rajni Jha,Pharmaceutical Consultant,Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs and Quality,New Delhi,Dr. Vallabh Deshpande,HOD Pharmacovigilance Operations,Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Limited and many others.



This conference was attended by approx 200 members comprising students from all pharmacy courses and domain experts . It was a huge success as students from all nearby institutes were welcome too join. It gave them industry perspective as well in terms of job and entrepreneurship opportunities in this domain. It infused the importance of patient care through PV .

 

Topics of the conference were very interesting and were handpicked to make them relevant to Indian Pharmacovigilance scenario and the speakers chosen for the topics were absolute delight as they poured their expert knowledge about these topics.


More details about conference and topics an e-book available on website to download:https://www.ccpmohali.org/public/documents/abstract-book-2k22.pdf

Organizers details: https://www.ccpmohali.org/



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Dr.shraddha Bhange.
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