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Diagnosis and Management of Drug-Induced Liver Injury (DILI)

Sep 19 2013 8:00AM - Sep 20 2013 1:00PM | Hotel ibis Berthier Porte de Clichy 163 bis avenue de Clichy Impasse Chalabr 75017 Paris France

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Overview 

This brand new DIA training course is entirely dedicated to Drug-Induced Liver Injury (DILI) and led by a Hepatologist with extensive experience in clinical assessment of DILI, who published ‘RUCAM’ the widely used causality assessment method of DILI. The course will cover the progress that has been made in the clinical detection and prevention of DILI in clinical trials and in postmarketing phase. New regulatory guidelines and their application need to be understood for an optimal assessment of DILI cases. Better use of typical tools is emphasised in order to improve patient safety and drug monitoring during new drug development, especially in large populations. This course will provide tools, explanations, examples and exercises for a better understanding of DILI and how best to apply that knowledge in day to day work.

The medical approach presented in this training course is also based on the conclusions of international consensus meetings on adverse drug reactions and guidelines published by regulatory authorities

Who Should Attend 

All healthcare professionals involved in the monitoring and assessment of DILI occurring in development or after marketing:
  • EU Qualified Persons for Pharmacovigilance
  • People in charge of pharmacovigilance in regulatory authorities and in companies
  • Safety assessors in clinical trials and postmarketing
  • Investigators
  • Clinical Research Associates

Learning Objectives 

At the conclusion of this training course participants should be able to:

  • Define and classify Drug-Induced Liver Injuries.
  • Describe DILI clinical patterns and aetiological investigations.
  • Discuss specifically DILI during clinical trials and in post-marketing
  • Assess causality of DILI

Hotel & Travel 

Hotel Information

DIA has blocked a limited number of rooms at the following hotel:

Hotel ibis Berthier Porte de Clichy

163 bis avenue de Clichy
Impasse Chalabre
75017 – PARIS, FRANCE

Tel.: +33 1 40 25 20 20

Email: h2189-sb@accor.com

Website: http://www.ibis.com/fr/hotel-2189-ibis-paris-berthier-porte-de-clichy/index.shtml

at the rates of:

18th of September: EUR 139.00

19th of September: EUR 134.00

per room inclusive of breakfast, VAT, taxes.

To make your reservation, please use this booking form.

Important: The room rate is available until 18 August 2013 or until the group block is sold-out, whichever comes first.

In case of cancellation:

The room can be cancelled before 6pm the day before the arrival, after that the credit card will be charged for the 1st night.

Contact Information 

DIA Europe

KUECHENGASSE 16, POSTFACH

4002 BASEL

SWITZERLAND

 

TEL.: +41 61 225 51 51

FAX: +41 61 225 51 52

E-MAIL: DIAEUROPE@DIAEUROPE.ORG

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Registration Fees 

Member

Charitable Nonprofit/Academia Member
€578.00
Member Government
€578.00
Member Standard
€1155.00

Non-Member

Charitable Nonprofit/Academia Nonmember
€693.00
NonMember Government
€693.00
NonMember Standard
€1270.00
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CANCELLATION POLICY: All cancellations must be made in writing and received at the DIA office five working days prior to the event start date. Full event cancellations are subject to an administrative fee:

  • Industry (Member/Non-member) = €200.00
  • Academia/Charitable/Government /Non-profit (Full-Time) (Member/Non-member) = €100.00
  • Tutorial cancellation: €50.00

If you do not cancel five working days prior to the event start date and do not attend, you will be responsible for the full registration fee. DIA reserves the right to alter the venue and dates if necessary. If an event is cancelled DIA is not responsible for airfare, hotel or other costs incurred by registered attendees. Registered attendees are responsible for cancelling their own hotel and travel reservations.

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