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Amidst the breathtaking sights of Antipolo City and the equally engaging smiles of the staff of the Eugenio Lopez Center, medical professionals and other allied fields held a meeting of minds for the Philippine Foundation for Vaccination ( PFV ) seminar/workshop, the first of its kind in the Philippines, sponsored by three pharmaceutical companies, Aventis Pasteur, GlaxoSmithKline and Marketlink.
The two-day seminar/workshop, bannered Vaccine Safety: Philippines 2003, proved to be a fruitful endeavor for doctors, nurses and pharmacists alike and provided a venue for exchange of ideas and knowledge in pressing matters concerning immunization. The affair, which kicked off August 7,2003 tackled a myriad of topics, from pharmacovigilance, vaccine safety, to the creation of a Philippine system for reporting and surveillance, discussed by a number of prestigious and accomplished speakers in their fields coming from as far as France. more |
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