Introduzione

Signal detection in veterinary medicine is a critical process aimed at identifying potential safety concerns related to the use of veterinary products.

In this training you will learn about the legislative background of the veterinary signal detection process, specific requirements and details about the methodologies for signal detection and signal evaluation (retrieval of EVVET data from the system, statistical signal detection, evaluation methods), as well as about submissions of annual statements.

By the end of the course, attendees will have the knowledge and skills to contribute to the continuous improvement of animal health and safety through robust pharmacovigilance practices.

The course will address the following topics:

  • Legislative background
  • What is signal detection
  • New requirements in Regulation (EU) 2019/6
  • Methodology of signal detection
  • EVVET data Warehouse
  • Statistical signal detection: concepts of ROR (Reporting Odd Ratio) and SDR (Signals of Disproportionate Reporting)

 

Regulatory and pharmacovigilance specialists interested in veterinary pharmacovigilance.

Participant experience
No experience is required to follow the course.

Presentation with case studies and interactive Q&A sessions

Docente/i
Jana Brajdih Čendak
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Jana Brajdih Čendak

Medical and Pharmacovigilance Lead at Billev Pharma East

Jana started her professional career as a practicing physician, specializing in Emergency Medicine. After almost 10 years in clinical practice, she joined Sanofi’s Medical Affairs team, covering Southeast and Central European countries. Following a short transition to Novo Nordisk, she moved to Billev Pharma East, a consultancy company based in Slovenia. In her current position, Jana is responsible for a team of pharmacovigilance specialists, medical advisors, and veterinary medical advisors, covering human and veterinary pharmacovigilance and providing medical regulatory support to clients.
Her daily work involves preparation of MAA dossiers for human and veterinary medicinal products. She also acts as QPPV for human and veterinary products in the EU and UK.


Online Training – 1 module

28 October 2025 from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm CET

Some days before the online training you will receive all details about the connection.

The course will proceed with a minimum number of participants. Should this number not be reached the registered participants will be notified one week prior to the commencement of the course.

Early Bird: € 480,00(until 07 October 2025)

Ordinary: € 610,00*

Freelance – Individual – Academy – Public Administration: € 390,00*

*for Italian companies: +22% VAT

The fee includes: tuition, organizational office assistance, teaching materials and attendance certificate that will be sent after the training via e-mail.

Registrati
Early bird
Acquistabile fino al 07/10/2025
480,00
Ordinaria
Acquistabile fino al 27/10/2025
610,00
Freelance - Privato - Accademia - Pubblica Amministrazione
Acquistabile fino al 27/10/2025
390,00
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Cosa saprai fare dopo il corso
Risultato atteso
Understand the legislative background that regulates the signal detection process for veterinary medicinal products (VMPs).
Risultato atteso
Know what the differences in signal detection requirements between the previous directive and new VMP regulation.
Risultato atteso
Understand what signal detection for VMPs is and how it is performed.
Risultato atteso
Get an overview of the methodologies used to detect safety signals, to evaluate and quantify them with various types of available data.

<p><span>Online interactive training on Zoom platform. </span></p>
<p><em>LS Academy will provide the access link to the virtual platform a few days before the training.</em></p>

Online interactive training on Zoom platform. 

LS Academy will provide the access link to the virtual platform a few days before the training.

<p><span>Online interactive training on Zoom platform. </span></p>
<p><em>LS Academy will provide the access link to the virtual platform a few days before the training.</em></p>