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EAHP and SIFO (Italian Association of Hospital Pharmacists) have organised the 4th EAHP Synergy Certification Course that will take place in Rome, Italy in May 11-12

 

During this EAHP Synergy Certification Course the attendees will be able to acquire more knowledge about:

  • European policies on rare diseases and health insurance funds management.
  • Access to and approval of new medicines according to the EMA perspective.
  • The management and the therapeutic pathways for rare diseases; the relevance of the rare disease’s networks and the role of genetics in rare diseases.
  • The patient perspectives and the available patient support programmes in Europe related to rare diseases.
  • The role of the Real World Evidence (RWE) in the evaluation of rare diseases.
  • The sustainability of innovative treatments for rare diseases in the context of overall public health care system.
  • The complexity of dispensing orphan medicines or medical devices for patients affected by rare diseases according to the experience of the hospital pharmacist.
  • The effective communication on rare diseases across healthcare sectors and with patients.
  • Available databases, observatories and websites with useful information on rare diseases and orphan medicines.
  • An interactive panel discussion will facilitate exchange nad interaction among synergy certification course participants and the speakers coming across Europe
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Deadline extended to July 15th

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