Chronic diseases constitute the largest burden of disease in our health systems. This implicates the need to look at measures to improve prevention and management of chronic disease in primary care. However, to meet ...
A - From bench to bedside: advancing pharmaceutical care
Lay summaries of regulatory documents are playing an increasing role in empowering and engaging patients. One of the first types of lay summary, public assessment reports, produced by the European Medicines Agency, is ...
Pharmacists need to maintain and gain new competencies throughout their career. While many countries have mandated CPD programmes, most commonly these sessions provide pharmacists with knowledge, but rarely test the ...
Across the world, there is considerable variability in educational and healthcare practices. Sharing information and experience about pharmacy education and clinical pharmacy services around the globe will provide ...
Pharmabridge aims to strengthen pharmaceutical services in developing and transitional countries through coordinated support from the pharmacy establishment and individual pharmacists in developed countries. This is ...
This session will address the global impact and usage of FIP Ed ’s resources. The current status of FIP’s education projects will be presented, with examples of stakeholders who have used the resources. Participants ...
Cannabis is a psychoactive compound with a long history of therapeutic and recreational use. Medicinal cannabis represents the reemergence of a plant with historical significance into present day healthcare.
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Although coordination among regulatory authorities has increased in recent years through initiatives such as shared inspections of pharmaceutical manufacturing and the International Council on Harmonisation, there are ...
After a medicine has obtained a marketing authorisation, a great body of research on optimising health outcomes is conducted. Such research includes real-world evidence studies by marketing authorisation holders ...
To many outside the profession, our education and practice remains a mystery. “Why does it take so long to graduate if all you do is move pills from a big bottle to little bottles?” is a question too many of us have ...