European Medical Association

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European Medical Association (EMA) is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation that represents the interests of medical professionals, healthcare providers, and patients in Europe. The EMA is responsible for the scientific evaluation, supervision, and safety monitoring of medicines in the EU.

History

The European Medical Association was established in 1995 with the aim of enhancing the medical profession in Europe and promoting the highest standards of medical ethics and medical education.

Role and Responsibilities

The EMA's primary role is to facilitate the development and access to medicines. It does this by assessing the quality, safety, and efficacy of medicines, and authorising their marketing in the EU. The EMA also monitors the safety of medicines throughout their lifecycle and provides information to healthcare professionals and patients.

Structure

The EMA is governed by a Management Board, which is responsible for ensuring that the Agency functions efficiently and effectively. The Board is composed of representatives from EU Member States, the European Commission, and patient, doctor, and nurse organisations.

Activities

The EMA carries out a wide range of activities, including:

  • Scientific evaluation of medicines
  • Safety monitoring and risk management of medicines
  • Providing information to healthcare professionals and patients
  • Promoting research and development in the field of medicines

Criticism and Controversy

The EMA has faced criticism for its perceived lack of transparency and potential conflicts of interest. However, the Agency has taken steps to address these concerns, including implementing stricter rules on declarations of interest and increasing the transparency of its decision-making processes.

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