2024

Fundamentals of Drug Risk Management and Patient Safety

Name: Fundamentals of Drug Risk Management and Patient Safety
Code: CMS14480L
3 ECTS
Duration: 15 weeks/78 hours
Scientific Area: Health Sciences

Teaching languages: Portuguese
Languages of tutoring support: Portuguese, English
Regime de Frequência: Presencial

Presentation

The Curricular Unit allows the development of competences in the field of pharmacovigilance as a fundamental element of drug risk management and patient safety.

Sustainable Development Goals

Learning Goals

1. To understand the importance of pharmacovigilance as a fundamental element of drug risk management and patient safety;
2. To know the European and National Pharmacovigilance system;
3. To know and understand the methodologies in pharmacovigilance;
4. To know and evaluate the risk minimization measures;
5. To identify, process and evaluate suspected adverse drug reactions;
6. To know the clinical characteristics of the most common adverse drug reactions in each of the anatomophysiological/therapeutic groups (ATC);
7. Identify and evaluate the main key points related to medication, within the scope of patient safety.

Contents

1. Introduction to pharmacovigilance;
2. European and National Pharmacovigilance System;
3. Pharmacovigilance methodologies;
4. Risk minimization measures and patient safety communication;
5. Adverse drug reactions;
6. Patient safety: medication in transition of care; in polypharmacy; and in high-risk situations.

Teaching Methods

Theoretical teaching will be essentially expository. Indirect (constructivist) teaching will also be developed, both in theoretical and theoretical-practical classes. In the theoretical-practical classes, students should develop group work within the protocol of the University of Évora - INFARMED, at the Regional Pharmacovigilance Unit of Center and North Alentejo.

The evaluation will be divided into two stages:

1. Continuous assessment:
- T (60%), final theory test;
- TP (40%), group work.
For approval, the student must obtain a weighted average of 9.5 or more.

2. Evaluation by final exam (100%).
For approval, the student must obtain a rating equal to or greater than 9.5 values.

Teaching Staff