Webinar — Improving Patient Health and Safety
through Pharmacovigilance and Medical Information Synergy

Medical Information (MI) and Pharmacovigilance (PV) work together to protect public health by identifying and evaluating emerging safety signals. Their effectiveness relies on early detection, clear communication, and a timely response.

PV professionals analyze safety data from multiple sources to identify potential risks, while MI specialists serve as the frontline connection to healthcare providers and patients — capturing real-time insights. Together, they form a vital feedback loop that safeguards patients and supports regulatory decisions. To learn more, watch our in-depth webinar, where our experts explore how MI and PV maximize patient safety, with practical guidance, real-world examples, and perspectives from both disciplines.

 
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Meet our Speakers

  • Nikkita Evans Bio Photo

    Nikkita Evans

    Principal Pharmacovigilance Safety Scientist

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  • Beth Jeffries Bio Photo

    Beth Jeffries

    Medical Information Program Manager

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Nikkita Evans is a Principal Pharmacovigilance Safety Scientist within the Benefit-Risk team at ProPharma, with over 10 years of experience in pharmacovigilance, specialising in signal detection and benefit-risk evaluation. Throughout her career, Nikkita has led critical signal management activities across a broad range of therapeutic areas, applying data-driven methodologies to identify emerging safety concerns and support evidence-based regulatory decision-making.

She has collaborated across diverse cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality, results-oriented outcomes. Nikkita is especially passionate about the effective communication of safety signals—translating complex data into clear, actionable insights that drive patient safety and informed decision-making.

Beth Jeffries is a Medical Information Program Manager with almost a decade of experience in pharmaceutical sciences and medical communications. She currently leads global medical information programs at ProPharma, where she collaborates with top-tier pharmaceutical clients to ensure the delivery of accurate, compliant, and strategic medical content across international markets.

Beth’s expertise spans global medical information strategy, contact center operations, and quality assurance. She has been instrumental in developing training programs, standard response documents, and quality insights that drive continuous improvement and regulatory excellence.

Her passion for delivering high-quality medical information and fostering cross-functional collaboration makes her a trusted leader in the field.