Pharmaceutical Market Access in Canada (Core Course) The Pharmaceutical Market Access in Canada course provides an overview of the complexities of the Canadian market access environment. It delivers the information necessary to plan effective work with approval bodies, payers and other stakeholders, and outlines regulations, submissions, and review and approval processes, all of which need to be thoroughly understood for the successful launch and marketing of a medication. The course is paper-based, self-driven and has an online (24/7/365) exam. Note: Candidates who have already completed this course are able to apply their credit to CMAP accreditation. Basic Pharmacoeconomics (Elective) Various payers are requiring pharmacoeconomic studies to determine whether they will be listing new products on formularies. Knowing the language and being able to discuss basic methodologies and results of pharmacoeconomic evaluation is becoming an important part of interacting with market access professionals. Basic Pharmacoeconomics is a standalone CCPE course that covers a wide range of topics to provide a solid foundation of pharmacoeconomic principles to the CMAP candidate. This is a mandatory prerequisite for CCPE’s Advanced Pharmacoeconomics course, should a candidate choose to dive deeper into the subject. The course is paper-based, self-driven and has an online (24/7/365) exam. Note: Candidates who have already completed this course are able to apply their credit to CMAP accreditation. Introduction to Patient Support Programs (Elective) The Introduction to Patient Support Programs (PSP) course provides a foundational overview of the Canadian PSP landscape, the patient journey through a PSP, the financial impacts of PSPs and the areas of benefit and risk associated with PSPs. All professionals working within the life sciences industry will benefit from learning more about PSPs and what they offer to patients and healthcare practitioners. The course is paper-based, self-driven and has an online (24/7/365) exam. Note: Candidates who have already completed this course are able to apply their credit to CMAP accreditation.
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