Questionnaire for specialists in clinical pharmacology graduated from 2016 onwards

  This questionnaire is performed by the early-career clinical pharmacologist working group (ECCP WG) of the EACPT and is targeted for the specialists in clinical pharmacology who have graduated as specialists in 2016 or after that. The aim of this survey is to characterize the roles of clinical pharmacologists in working life in different European countries. The results will be presented in a scientific article.

 

Note: The term “clinical pharmacologist” refers to physicians and pharmacists who are qualified to perform clinical pharmacology–related duties (e.g., therapeutic drug monitoring, pharmacovigilance, clinical trials, drug information services, etc.), regardless of the official title of their specialty.

 

Please note that this questionnaire is not aimed for clinical pharmacists. In some countries, e.g. France, you can specialize in both clinical pharmacy and clinical pharmacology after degree in pharmacy.

 

The survey data is collected without direct identifiers and no personal details (e.g. name, email address, birthday etc.) should be filled into the form. Filling this survey takes 10 minutes at the maximum and answers are saved only after completion of the whole questionnaire. All responses will be handled confidentially and only the researchers will have access to view and analyse the data. Subgroups of the study participants with less than 10 people will not be presented in the article to avoid even indirect identification of any of the participants.
 
 
The possible personal data collected in the study are processed in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the EU and in a manner described in detail in the data protection notice (see the privacy notice).

 

If you have any questions regarding this questionnaire, please contact co-chair of ECCP WG, MD Laura Aurinsalo (laura.aurinsalo@helsinki.fi).

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 Inclusion criteria

Have you graduated as a specialist in clinical pharmacology, clinical pharmacology and toxicology or medical pharmacology from residency program in 2016 or afterwards? (choose 1 option)

 Background information

Gender (choose 1 option)
Primary education background prior to entering residency program (choose 1 option)
Additional Degrees: Do you hold any additional academic or professional degrees? (e.g., MSc in a specific field, Master of Pharmacy for an MD). PhD and other specialist degrees for MDs are asked separately in the further questions and do not apply here.
Age when you got the specialist in clinical pharmacology degree (choose 1 option)

 Country

 Current employment

Form of employment (choose 1-3 options)
How much of your working time you spend on the following tasks? Note! Total working time can't exceed 100%. If you do not participate in some task, choose 0%.
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Teaching basic pharmacology
Teaching clinical pharmacology
Research
Administrative work
Clinical work with patients as a treating physician
Medication consultations from other professionals
Drug information providing to larger population (e.g. updating national websites/databases etc.)
Pharmacovigilance
Other
What subsections of clinical pharmacology your work mostly relates to (choose 1-4 options)
Have you completed or are you currently pursuing a PhD (doctoral degree)? (choose 1 option)
Use of AI is becoming more common in working life. Have you received any training regarding use of AI? (choose 1 option)
How often do you use AI in your work? (choose 1 option)
In what tasks you use AI in your work? (choose all options that apply)

 Future employment

In the future, I am interested to work in the following institutions (choose 1-4 options)
How much of your working time you would like to spend on the following tasks? Note! Total working time can't exceed 100%. If you do not want to participate in some task, choose 0%.
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Teaching basic pharmacology
Teaching clinical pharmacology
Research
Administrative work
Clinical work with patients as a treating physician
Medication consultations from other professionals
Drug information providing to larger population (e.g. updating national websites/databases etc.)
Pharmacovigilance
Other
In what subsections of clinical pharmacology you would like to work in the future (choose 1-4 options)

Proceed

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