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Follow on Google News | Agenda Released for Pharmacovigilance 2015SMi’s 4th annual Pharmacovigilance, Drug Safety & Risk Management conference will take place on the 11th & 12th May 2015 at the Holiday Inn, Regents Park Hotel in London UK
By: SMi Group Ltd Key Speakers Include: • Graeme Ladds, CEO, Director of Operations, Pharmacovigilance, PharSafer Associates Ltd • Dr. Pipasha Biswas, Executive Director & QPPV, Symogen Ltd • Jim Slattery, Statistician, Pharmacovigilance, European Medicines Agency (EMA) • Dr. Tomas Moraleda , International Medical Officer, MedDRA MSSO • Doris Irene Stenver, Chief Medical Officer, Danish Health and Medicines Authority, Member of PRAC • Dr. Michael Merz, Chair Investigative Liver Expert Team, Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research • Shelley Gandhi, Director of Pharmacovigilance and Drug Safety, NDA Group A brochure is available to download at http://www.smi- Attend this event to: • Hear EMA KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Risk Management through Statistical Integration • Understand the EU’s harmonisation initiatives through MedDRA and Eudravigilance • Optimise the outcome of risk assessments and risk minimisation measures • Learn new PRAC updates for 2015 • Efficiently bridge preclinical to clinical safety data In addition, don’t miss the 2 interactive post conference workshops taking place on the 13th May 2015: MedDRA Coding Guidelines (Hosted by Dr. Tomas Moraleda, International Medical Officer, MedDRA MSSO) and Risk Minimisation and Signal Management (Hosted by Graeme Ladds, CEO, Director of Operations, Pharmacovigilance, PharSafer Associates Ltd) For those who are interested in attending, there is currently a £300 discount available online. Visit http://www.smi- -------------------------- END -------------------------- About SMi Group: Established since 1993, the SMi Group is a global event-production company that specializes in Business-to- End
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