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ISPE 2024 - International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology. 2024 ISPE Annual Meeting. Unlock Exclusive Opportunities: Explore Our Sponsorship Prospectus Today! Program Outline. Meeting dates/location: August 24-28, 2024, Estrel Congress Center (ECC), Berlin, Germany. Download the draft program. Abstract Information.
ISPE 36th International Conference on Pharmacoepidemiology & Therapeutic Risk Management August 26 - 30, 2020 in Berlin, Germany.
ISPE is a society focused on the practice of pharmacoepidemiology, the study of the use and effects of drugs in populations. It organizes yearly conferences, publishes a journal and a newsletter, and has members from 53 nations.
5 nov. 2015 · The GPP are intended to assist investigators with issues pertaining to the planning, conduct, and interpretation of pharmacoepidemiologic research. They cover topics such as protocol development, study design, data collection, analysis, reporting, and ethical considerations.
ISPE is a non-profit organization that promotes the science of pharmacoepidemiology, the study of drugs and health outcomes. Follow ISPE on LinkedIn to learn about its events, publications, members, and specialties.
1 avr. 2021 · The International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology (ISPE) funded a working group of ISPE members to develop guidance material for the application and reporting of self‐controlled study designs, similar to Standards of Reporting Observational Epidemiology (STROBE).