Literature is one of the essential sources to identify high quality adverse drug reaction (ADR) reports. Regulatory authorities require companies to monitor major international publications through databases, as well as local, non-English content sources in each of the countries where the drugs are marketed. In November, 2018, Embase introduced the first non-English content – French Local Language Module, which is designed to screen, review and monitor French literature for pharmacovigilance.
In this webinar, Embase product manager Iveta Petrova will discuss:
-The challenges in Local Literature Monitoring process for pharmacovigilance
-The concepts of Embase French Local Literature Module
-How to use this module in Embase.com to build effective searches to identify the mention of drugs and ADRs in French journals
About the speaker:
Iveta Petrova holds a Ph.D. from Leiden University for research done on Wnt signaling in the nervous system. She joined the Embase team at Elsevier as part of the Content quality department. For 2 years she was responsible for writing and updating the indexing guidelines, as well as monitoring the quality of indexing. One year ago she joined the Product management team of Embase. Currently her tasks include continuous engagement with customers and market research to further improve and develop tools to support them in their daily responsibilities, specifically the enhancement of evidence-based medicine, pharmacovigilance and medical device clinical evaluation and safety.
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