2017.06.14 | Ebru Caglar
This week, Department of Clinical Epidemiology is hosting its fourth annual pharmacoepidemiology summer school in Grenaa, Denmark with 30 participants from Denmark, Sweden, United Kingdom, Peru, Finland, Spain, and Belgium. The week-long course titled Assessing risks and benefits of treatments: methodological issues is a collection of advanced master classes taught by international experts in pharmacoepidemiology and comparative effectiveness research. This year’s instructors are: Professor Alan Brookhart from University of North Carolina with teaching assistant Dr. Leah McGrath; Irene Petersen from University College London and Aarhus University; Associate Professor Ian Douglas from London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; and Professor Vera Ehrenstein from Aarhus Univeristy. Sign up for our mailing list to receive the latest info on our annual summer school.