Overview
This 5-day, in-person course introduces the key activities and roles essential for effective post-market control, required for the assurance of safe and quality medicines, which include management of failures of conformance and compliance. Topics covered will include collaborations and networks for optimising post-market communications, and handling of substandard and falsified pharmaceuticals.
Course Description & Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course, you will be able to: 1. Understand the damaging implications of poor quality medicines to public health, as well as the evolving challenges in minimizing the entry of these substandard medicines and substandard products 2. Explain the regulatory controls along the entire distribution and supply chain of medicines, and the good practices and standards expected 3. Gain practical insights on the assessment of quality defects and detection of falsified medicines ----------------------------------------- For participants who are supported by SSG: Please note that if you have taken an SSG-funded course, you would be liable to pay back the SSG training grant plus the prevailing Goods and Services Tax (GST) to NUS if you have received the grant for the course and fall into any of the following categories: - Failure to fulfil a minimum attendance of 75% for the course - Premature withdrawal from the course - Failure to pass all prescribed coursework, examinations and/or assessments for the course Please note that the Tuition Fee and Student Services Fee (SSF) are non-refundable and non-transerable. Student Service Fee (SSF): Participants are required to pay an additional $25.46 per semester. In the event that participant does not take any courses that semester, they would not have to pay this fee. Course Schedule In person workshop from 25-29 September 2023. Online Preparatory Materials will be emailed to participants 1 month prior to the workshop. Programme will be uploaded to CoRE’s website approximately 2 weeks before the workshop date. Entry Requirements The Admissions Committee reviews all application material, reference letters, and interviewer comments carefully to better understand each applicant. - Applicants must have an undergraduate Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent in relevant discipline - Relevant work experience (i.e., in the fields of regulatory, healthcare or research) at the time of matriculation into Duke-NUS Medical School is desirable - Applicants from non-English speaking countries will be required to present documentary evidence of their competence in written and spoken English (TOEFL or ILS) Registration closes on: 16 June 2023 For enquiries, please send an email to [email protected].
Schedule
Date: 25 Sep 2023, Monday
Time: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM (GMT +8:00) Kuala Lumpur, Singapore
Location: Academia, 20 College Rd, Singapore , Singapore , 169856, 169856
Date: 29 Sep 2023, Friday
Time: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM (GMT +8:00) Kuala Lumpur, Singapore
Location: Academia, 20 College Rd, Singapore , Singapore , 169856, 169856