D2 Pharmaceutical care based on patient needs (with role play)
Thursday 1 September 2016
09:00-12:00
Hilton Buenos Aires : Pacifico A, 3 hours
Organised by the FIP Programme Committee
Simultaneous translation in Spanish
Introduction
This session will be organised in an innovative format: as a “show” for pharmacist-patient interaction scenario with “teachers” helping pharmacists to make decisions and advise patients in four to five areas (evidence-based practice and decision-making, public health, screening, learning plan for the future and social awareness). It will show and discuss the role of community pharmacists in various disease treatments. Collaborative drug therapy management is an essential method to achieve excellence in providing patient care. Experiential training, decision-making processes and interprofessional collaboration will be discussed.
Learning objectives
At the conclusion of this application-based session, participants will be able to:
- Adopt various roles of pharmacists in assuring sustainable and affordable patient care
- Endorse a personal learning plan to achieve quality in providing patient care
- Endorse ways to expand their scope of practice and embrace new roles
- Investigate different patient needs and expectations.
Chairs
Arijana Meštrović (FIP Programme Committee, Croatia), Jurate Švarcaite (PGEU, Belgium) and Lina Bader (University of Nottingham, UK)
Programme
09:00
1) Patient care competence in pharmacy practice
Arijana Meštrović (FIP Programme Committee, Croatia)
09:30
2) Role play 1: Pharmacist and patient asking for health screening
Abdikarim Mohamed Abdi Daud (Djibouti)
What every pharmacist should know about screening in reducing the burden of disease
Jurate Švarcaite (PGEU, Belgium)
10:05
3) Role play 3: Pharmacist and vulnerable patient
Abdikarim Mohamed Abdi Daud (Djibouti)
Sustainable care for vulnerable patients
Martin Henman (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
10:40 – 11:00 Coffee/tea break
11:00
4) Role play 4: Pharmacist and prevention and public health
Abdikarim Mohamed Abdi Daud (Djibouti)
Public health in patient care
Victoria Hall Ramirez (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica)
11:35
5) Commitment to patient care
Abdikarim Mohamed Abdi Daud (Djibouti)