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Biosimilars: From Science to Practice in Cancer Care

In this expert authored eLearning module, our team at ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº School of Pharmacy, collaborating with pharmacists at ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº and The Royal Marsden Hospital, will take you through the scientific knowledge needed in the adoption of biosimilar medicines.ÌýFinancial support was provided as an Independent Medical Education Grant from Pfizer Inc to develop this package.

ThisÌýcourse will start by explaining the difference between chemical and biologic drugs and build up so that any working pharmacist can describe the studies involved in approvals. By the end of the course, pharmacists working in practice will be guided to develop their own implementation plans using expert advice and learning from the United Kingdom.Ìý

ThisÌýthree-part, flexible course will take up to 6 hours in total to complete and by the end, you will have developed a plan for the setting you practice in to rapidly adopt a biosimilar medicine and maximise the cost savings for your workplace.ÌýThe learning will consist of reading,Ìýactivities as well as time to develop your own plans and collaborate with others internationally.Ìý

The course is developed and accredited by ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº School of Pharmacy, one of the top tenÌýpharmacy schools in the world (QS World University Rankings 2021) and a certificate of completion will be issued to all participants.Ìý

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Learning objectivesÌýÌý

On completion of the eLearning module, you will be able to:ÌýÌý

  • Demonstrate your understanding of the difference between biologic and chemical drugs.
  • Improve your understanding of biosimilars vs generics in terms of characteristics of structure and the clinical trials required.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of comparability studies and regulatory data.Ìý
  • Improve knowledge of practical aspects of adopting biosimilars – storage and stability differences.Ìý
  • Show understanding of patient considerations eg.Ìýrevised consent, adverse reactions andÌýpatient information.Ìý
  • Improve confidence in handling clinician concerns prior to uptake.Ìý

Join this course

The course is free to access and is available in English, French and Spanish.

You will be taken to a webpage where you need to click 'Select'. After this you will need to log in if you have a ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Extend Account, or create a new account.

If you have any queries about the course please contact Pinkie Chambers atÌýp.chambers@ucl.ac.uk

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