Section outline



    • The Dr. Vigilance - in the clinic section show teachers in clinical pharmacology how to involve students in real-life clinical pharmacovigilance tasks in a general practice office or hospital setting. Each section includes a specific blueprint on how to initiate a project, guide the students and their main learning objectives.


    • Blueprints to start up a Junior-Adverse Drug Event Managers project in your hospital/university.




    • Blueprints to start up an inter-professional student-run medication review programme focussed on detecting ADRs in an outpatient clinic. 




    • Blueprints to start up an real-life ADR reporting assignment in your hospital/university.




    • Blueprints to start up an real-life ADR assessing assignment in your hospital/university.







    • The Dr. Vigilance - explains is a series of short knowledge-based video's and illustrations of the clinical aspects and pharmacological mechanism of one specific ADR.


    • Collection of short and informative educational videos on frequent adverse drug reactions. All videos are based on the latest scientific evidence and use a similar format focusing on prevalence, differential diagnosis, time-relationship, pharmacological mechanism and most common treatment options.




    • Collection of illustrations on the pharmacological mechanisms of frequent adverse drug reactions (ADRs). 


      Our latest illustration is of: Codein induced constriction of the sphincter of oddi.