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This volume is comprised of papers presented at the Third
International Conference on Pharmacoepidemiology, held September
9-11, 1987, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The book is divided into
four sections, which reflect the four themes of the conference:
Social Impact of Pharmacoepidemiology; Drug Epidemiology and the
Law; Drug Surveillance; and Drugs, Populations, and Outcomes:
Specific Studies. The collection of papers discusses the social and
legal impact of epidemiology, the system of checks and balances
that is necessary for the field, the importance of core support for
researchers, and the goal of an enlightened and informed public,
including the media, consumer advocates, and the courts.
Contributing authors offer perspectives from academia, practice,
government, industry and the law. Numerous tables and figures are
included to illustrate many of the papers within the text. This
book offers substantial reading for epidemiologists and individuals
interested in the field of pharmacoepidemiology.
This volume is comprised of papers presented at the Third
International Conference on Pharmacoepidemiology, held September
9-11, 1987, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The book is divided into
four sections, which reflect the four themes of the conference:
Social Impact of Pharmacoepidemiology; Drug Epidemiology and the
Law; Drug Surveillance; and Drugs, Populations, and Outcomes:
Specific Studies. The collection of papers discusses the social and
legal impact of epidemiology, the system of checks and balances
that is necessary for the field, the importance of core support for
researchers, and the goal of an enlightened and informed public,
including the media, consumer advocates, and the courts.
Contributing authors offer perspectives from academia, practice,
government, industry and the law. Numerous tables and figures are
included to illustrate many of the papers within the text. This
book offers substantial reading for epidemiologists and individuals
interested in the field of pharmacoepidemiology.
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