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TWO DAY WORKSHOP ON “PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY AND RISK MANAGEMENT”
Sponsored by Gujarat Council on Science and Technology
22 & 23rd August 2019 MALIBA PHARMACY COLLEGE
Uka Tarsadia University
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GUJCOST sponsored two day workshop on “PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY
AND RISK MANAGEMEN” was organized at Maliba Pharmacy College (MPC),
Uka Tarsadia University (UTU), Bardoli on 22 & 23rd
august 2019. The workshop
was aimed to teach the students about the significant of Pharmacoepidemiology
and Pharmacoeconomics procedure with real case studies. Two experts from the
field of patent was invited as a speaker for the workshop namely Dr. Kapil Gudala
and Dr. Krishna Undela. Total 123 delegats were registered from different colleges
of India.
Day – I, 22nd
August 2019
First day of the workshop begun with UTU anthem and lamp lighting at SRIMAD
hall UTU on 22nd
August 2019. The inauguration ceremony was chaired by Dr.
Shailesh Shah – Principal MPC, Dr. Ashish Mishra – Dean Faculty MPC, Mr.
Avinash Khadela – Organizing secretary and Assistant professor MPC and the
chief guest Dr. Kapil Gudala. Dr. Shailesh Shah gave an introductory speech
regarding the Institute. Mr. Avinash Khadela gave the speech regarding the
significance of this workshop. Dr. Zeel Naik introduced the first day speaker Dr.
Kapil Gudala, Senior health economist, Novartis, Hyderabad. The first session
was conducted by him on Introduction to health Economics &
pharmacoeconomics and its role in health care sector & Methods of
Pharmacoeconomics. Following the lunch at girl’s hostel, second session of hands
on training on hypothetical problems solving in published paper. The session was
very interactive and Dr. Kapil Gudala pleasantly clarify the queries raised by the
delegates. Day 1 was concluded with high tea.
Day – II, 23rd
August 2019
All the lectures of day two on 23rd
August 2019 was held at SHRIMAD hall UTU.
Speaker for the second day Dr. Krishna Undela, Assistant professor, Department of
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Pharmacy Practice, JSS University, Mysore, was introduced by Dr. Nidhi Kher. In
the pre-lunch session an introduction of Principles of Descriptive
Pharmacoepidemiological Study Designs was given by him. Then all the
participants were headed for the lunch at girl’s hostel. In the final post lunch
session, the lecture was delivered regarding Protocol Writing for
Pharmacoepidemiological Study & Critical Appraisal of a
Pharmacoepidemiological Study Article with hands on training. Both the sessions
were very interactive, all the queries of the participants were solved.
Both the speakers were honored by memento and certificate on the respective days
of their lectures by Dr. Bhavin Vyas. Feedback was taken from the participants at
the end of both the sessions. Mr. Avinash Khadela as the organizing secretary of
the workshop presented a vote of thanks and the workshop ended with a group
picture.
Schedule
22nd
August 2019
Time Topic Venue 8:45 - 9:30 Registration and breakfast Maliba Pharmacy College
9:30 - 10:00 Inaugural function SHRIMAD HALL, UTU
10:00 – 10:45 Introduction to Pharmacoeconomics:
Introduction to health Economics &
pharmacoeconomics and its role in health care sector
SHRIMAD HALL, UTU
10:45 - 11:15 Components of Pharmacoeconomics:
Costs [Direct and Indirect],
Clinical and Humanistic Outcomes
SHRIMAD HALL, UTU
11:15 – 11:30 Tea Break
11:30 – 01:00 Methods of Pharmacoeconomics:
Cost Effective Analysis, Cost Benefit Analysis, Cost Minimization Analysis Cost Utility Analysis
SHRIMAD HALL, UTU
01:00 – 02:00 Lunch Break Girls’ Hostel
02:00 – 03:30 Hands-on training Session –I:
Discussion by using Published papers and
solving hypothetical problems
SHRIMAD HALL, UTU
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03:30 – 03:45 Afternoon Tea
03:45 – 04:30 Hands-on training Session –II:
Discussion on Published, papers and solving
hypothetical problems
SHRIMAD HALL, UTU
04:30 – 04:45 Feedback & Closure
23rd
August 2019 08:45 - 09:15 Breakfast Maliba Pharmacy College
09:15 – 10:15 Principles of Descriptive
Pharmacoepidemiological Study Designs:
Guidance on how to conduct drug utilization
review, spontaneous reporting, cohort event
monitoring, medication adherence, cross-
sectional and other descriptive
Pharmacoepidemiological studies with realistic examples
SHRIMAD HALL, UTU
10:15 - 10:30 Tea break
10:30 – 12:00 Principles of Analytic
Pharmacoepidemiological Study Designs:
How to conduct cohort, case-control and
randomised studies by using primary data
with pragmatic examples.
Calculation and interpretation of outcome
measures such as (prevalence, incidence
proportion and incidence rate) and risk
measures namely (relative risk, odds ratio,
hazard ratio, absolute risk reduction, number needed to treat and number needed to harm)
SHRIMAD HALL, UTU
12:00 – 01:00 Lunch Break Girls’ Hostel
01:00 – 02:15 Protocol Writing for
Pharmacoepidemiological Study: Hands-on Experience: Development of a protocol for the given hypothesis
SHRIMAD HALL, UTU
02:15 – 02:30 Afternoon Tea
02:30 – 03:45 Critical Appraisal of a
Pharmacoepidemiological Study Article:
Thorough assessment of methodology and findings of a Pharmacoepidemiological study
SHRIMAD HALL, UTU
03:45 – 04:30 Valedictory function and Issue of
Certificates
SHRIMAD HALL, UTU
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Photographs of Day-I
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Photographs of Day – II