Andrea Burden: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2019 |
Name | Prof. Dr. Andrea Burden |
Field | Pharmacoepidemiology |
Address | Professur f. Pharmakoepidemiologie ETH Zürich, HCI H 407 Vladimir-Prelog-Weg 1-5/10 8093 Zürich SWITZERLAND |
Telephone | +41 44 633 74 09 |
andrea.burden@pharma.ethz.ch | |
Department | Chemistry and Applied Biosciences |
Relationship | Associate Professor |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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535-0001-00L | Introduction to Pharmaceutical Sciences I | 2 credits | 2V | J. Hall, K.‑H. Altmann, A. Burden, M. Detmar, B. A. Gander, C. Halin Winter, J.‑C. Leroux, C. Müller, D. Neri, U. Quitterer, R. Schibli, G. Schneider, H. U. Zeilhofer | |
Abstract | First identification with Pharmaceutical Sciences; motivation for profiling in the Natural Sciences, which are focused on within the first two years as a preparation for the specialized studies; sensitization for the duties and the responsibilities of a person with a federal diploma in Pharmacy; information about job opportunities. | ||||
Learning objective | First identification with Pharmaceutical Sciences; motivation for profiling in the Natural Sciences as a preparation for the specialized studies; sensitization for the duties and the responsibilities of a person with a federal diploma in Pharmacy; information about job opportunities. | ||||
Content | Introduction to Pharmaceutical Sciences by selected milestones of research and development. Overview on research activities at the Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences that is focussed on drug delivery and development (from concepts to prototypes). Sensitization for communication skills and information management. Demonstration of job opportunities in community pharmacies, in the hospital, in industry, and in the public sector by experts in the different fields. | ||||
Lecture notes | Handouts for individual lectures. | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Interactive teaching | ||||
535-0011-00L | Drug Seminar The course is reserved for students registered in the Master's programme in Pharmacy or in Pharmaceutical Sciences | 5 credits | 9S | U. Quitterer, K.‑H. Altmann, S. M. Ametamey, A. Burden, M. Detmar, B. A. Gander, C. Halin Winter, J. Hall, S.‑D. Krämer, J.‑C. Leroux, C. Müller, D. Neri, V. I. Otto, R. Schibli, G. Schneider, C. Steuer | |
Abstract | The course provides a platform for the investigation, presentation and discussion of a topic with relevance to the field of pharmaceutical sciences. Students work in small groups on a chosen topic, they write a mini-review and present their work on a one day symposium. | ||||
Learning objective | The main objectives of this course are: - students develop their scientific reflection (Critical Thinking) and working skills by working independently on a relevant pharmaceutical topic - students gain in-depth knowledge of the topic investigated - students train their scientific writing and presentation skills - students train their ability to plan a project and work in a team | ||||
Content | The Course Drug Seminar takes place during the first 7 weeks of the 1. Master semester. It is a compulsory course of the MSc Pharmacy curriculum and an elective course in the MSc PharmSciences. The course provides a platform for the investigation, presentation and discussion of a topic with relevance to the field of pharmaceutical sciences. During the course, students work in small teams on a topic of their choice and elaborate a written mini-review and an oral presentation. Each team is tutored by a lecturer of the Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences. The work is mainly based on literature search / review, but may also involve conducting interviews or site visits, if appropriate. The final presentations of all groups will take place in the framework of a dedicated Symposium held in the middle of the semester. | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Only for students of MSc Pharmacy and MSc Pharmaceutical Sciences. | ||||
535-0050-00L | Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety | 3 credits | 2G | S. Russmann, A. Burden | |
Abstract | Introduction to the principles, methods and applications of pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety. Drug safety in the pharmaceutical industry and regulatory authorities, but also for hospital and office pharmacists. Another focus is the evaluation and interpretation of pharmacoepidemiological drug safety studies in the medical literature and the evaluation of benefits vs. risks. | ||||
Learning objective | Objectives: - To familiarize participants with the principle methods and applications of pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety that is relevant for industry, regulatory affairs, but also for clinical pharmacists in hospitals and office pharmacies. - Perform independently a causality assessment of suspected adverse drug reactions in patients - Study designs and biostatistics used for the quantitative evaluation of drug safety - Setup of programs that can effectively reduce medication errors and improve drug safety in clinical practice, particularly in hospitals | ||||
Content | - Historical landmarks of drug safety - Pharmacovigilance and causality assessment - Drug safety in premarketing clinical trials - Descriptive, cohort and case-control drug safety study designs; Data analysis and control of confounding - Pharmacoepidemiology and regulatory decision making in drug safety; Risk management plans (RMPs) - Medication errors, clinical pharmacology / clinical pharmacy - Clinical Decision Support Systems, Interventional Pharmacoepidemiology - Pharmacoepidemiological databases, 'Big Data' - Interactive discussion of many real-life examples for each topic | ||||
Lecture notes | This course will be a combination of formal lectures, group discussions and self-directed studies. Course material will be taught through seminars, case studies in small groups. Reading material and scripts will be provided for each week. | ||||
Literature | Recommended literature - Rothman: Introduction to Epidemiology - Strom, Kimmel, Hennessy: Textbook of Pharmacoepidemiology - Gigerenzer: Risk Savvy - How to Make Good Decisions |