Choosing the right career path is usually not a done deal; as a pharmacist/scientist you have a wealth of choice out there. This one-day event could open up new and unimagined avenues, introduce different roles and ...
Continuing professional development, as a concept, is well known to pharmacists, but there is great variation in how different CPD systems are structured across different jurisdictions. In some countries, evidence of ...
FIP member organisations will present their best initiatives and challenges. Presentations will include the winning projects of the FIP Health Promotion Campaign Award and the FIP Pharmacy Practice Improvement Award.
This Forum intends to bring together all stakeholders interested in the development of the pharmacy support workforce to discuss the priorities and needs of this segment of the global workforce, to explore how the ...
The FIPEd Workforce Development goal one is “Academic Capacity” and calls for all countries and FIP member organisations to have engage with higher education development policies and ready access to leaders in ...
Recent development of science and technology has promoted pharmacotherapy. However, in order to obtain the best outcome, development of individualised therapy is required. In this session, by taking the examples of ...
A - From bench to bedside: advancing pharmaceutical care
In some countries, pharmacists have been hired in non-dispensing and team-based services in primary healthcare (PHC) facilities. This represents a great opportunity to consolidate pharmacy as a health profession. ...
Innovative tools to educate our students for a contemporary health system are needed. Both the teaching techniques and the student participants impact the educational outcomes of health professionals. Traditional ...
Pharmacists are the ultimate experts in medicines and medication management processes. According to 2011 FIP/WHO Good Pharmacy Practice (GPP) guidelines, the aim of pharmacy practice is to “contribute to health ...
This Forum aims to gather agencies or organisations responsible for the national accreditation or quality assurance (QA) pharmacy degree program(s) that qualify graduates to practice as pharmacists in your country.