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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Entering the Pharmacovigilance field after completing your B Pharmacy degree can be a rewarding career path.
Here are steps you can take to transition into Pharmacovigilance:
Gain Knowledge: Start by familiarizing yourself with Pharmacovigilance concepts, regulations, and processes.
Get Certified: Consider obtaining certifications relevant to pharmacovigilance, such as the "Certified Professional in Pharmacovigilance" (CPPV) offered by the Drug Information Association (DIA) or other industry-recognized certifications.
Gain Experience: Look for opportunities to gain practical experience in pharmacovigilance through interns
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Pharmacovigilance is not only a data entry job it includes much more than just entering data.
While data entry is a part of pharmacovigilance work but it also includes checking safety and efficiency of medicines and drugs.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The salary package after the Pharmacovigilance course in India can vary depending on factors such as experience, location, level of education, and the specific company or organization. Here's a general breakdown of salary ranges based on experience levels:
Entry-Level (0-2 years of experience): INR 2.5 - 45. LPA
Mid-Level (2-5 years of experience): INR 4.5 - 8 LPA
Senior-Level (5+ years of experience): INR 8 - 15 LPA
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Pharmacovigilance professional checks safety of medicines and drugs. They make sure that medicines are safe for general public.
They can get jobs in pharmacy companies or even any healthcare bodies. They work with doctors, nurses and also pharmacists to know about people's problems, reactions to the medicines or drugs and to report all of them and also develop strategies to make the risks lesser.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A career in Pharmacovigilance needs basic qualifications that include undergraduate and/or graduate degrees in human medicine, veterinary medicine, nursing, pharmacy or any allied health sciences.
Direct exposure in collecting and organizing PV data, their effective processing, analyzing and even further implications are essentially required for a student who aspires to such a career.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates should have some skills if they choose to go for Pharmacovigilance course. This will make sure that the curriculum is not tough for them.
Candidates can see table showing these skills below -
| Skills |
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Knowledge of Medical coding |
Narrative and Scientific writing |
Good understanding of medical terms |
Basic knowledge of regulatory affairs |
An eye for detail |
Ability to keep records and data, etc. |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates should know that eligibility can be different according to the courses. This is why they should check it. Failure to fulfill the eligibility can lead to cancellation of candidature.
Candidates can see the general outline of the eligibility below -
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Note: The info is taken from other sources and can be different.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You can surely secure a seat in Pharma.D after finishing B Pharm through PG CET. PG CET is most common way to get into this programme and is a common admissions pathway for this course in different states. Pharma.D (Post Baccalaureate) is a three year or (6 semester) program for B.Pharm graduates who wish to advance their education and train in clinical pharmacy.
Admission criteria is based on your PG CET rank, college's cut off mark, and availability of seats. To improve your chances of getting into a College, you should complete eligibility requirements and perform well in PG CET.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
The Pune University’s Department of Management Sciences, the class schedule held on for the MBA Pharma programme usually from Monday to Saturday, starting from 9:00 AM to late afternoon or early evening. This programme includes core subjects like specialised pharma courses, practical sessions, and industry interactions.
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