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The official podcast of the European Medicines Agency. This series takes you behind the scenes of medicines regulation in the EU, exploring the science and the experts working to ensure medicines for humans and animals are safe, effective, and of high quality.
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This episode of ‘Inside EMA’ delves into one of today’s most pressing public health challenges: health misinformation. Konstantina Boumaki, from the European Patients’ Forum EPF), and Steffen Thirstrup, EMA’s Chief Medical Officer, address the rise of health misinformation, the drivers of trust, especially among young people, and the actions EMA is taking to strengthen confidence in medicines and science.
Medicine shortages are a growing challenge in today’s complex global supply chain. In this episode of Inside EMA, Monica Dias, EMA’s Head of Supply and Availability of Medicines and Medical Devices, joins communications officers Alessandro Faia and Giulia Gabrielli to explain how the Agency works, together with national authorities, to prevent and manage shortages across the EU.They also discuss the communication campaign Fighting medicine shortages: it takes a team and why public awareness and strong collaboration with stakeholders are essential.
When it comes to the next pandemic, the question is likely not to be about if it might happen, but rather when. In this episode, Marco Cavaleri, EMA’s Head of Public Health Threats, discusses with communications officer Sophie Labbe the Agency’s and his personal experience of the COVID-19 pandemic, the reasons why new pandemics are likely to occur, and how EMA is preparing for it.
To mark European Antibiotic Awareness Day, our first episode dives into one of the biggest global health challenges: antimicrobial resistance (AMR). EMA’s Chief Medical Officer, Steffen Thirstrup, and Communications Officer, Alessandro Faia, explore what drives AMR, its impact in Europe and worldwide, and how EMA is working to enable solutions.Discover why “the drugs don’t work” and what’s being done to protect public health.
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