E9 Short oral presentations, Part 2a (Practice & Education)
Tuesday 30 August 2016
09:00-12:00
Hilton Buenos Aires : Pacifico B, 3 hours
Organised by the FIP sections and FIPEd
Chair
Timothy Chen (The University of Sydney, Australia)
Programme
09:00
1) Global perspectives on the supply and management of essential medicines
Mai Duong (The University of Sydney, Australia)
09:10
2) Supply Chain Management (SCM) of medicines for reducing global disease burden: are pharmacists in Nigeria aware and ready to play a key role?
Otuto Amarauche Chukwu (Health Policy Research and Development Unit National Assembly, Nigeria)
09:20
3) Insights into the Global Pharmacy Support Workforce; who are they and what do they do?
Tamara KOEHLER (University of Applied Sciences Saxion, Netherlands)
09:30
4) Analysis of medicines expenditure in Ukraine: Implications for rational selection
Niranjan Konduri (USAID/SIAPS Program Management Sciences for Health, USA)
09:40
5) Evaluating a new pharmacy curriculum in Namibia: the views of the first cohort of graduates from a new school of pharmacy
Dai John (Cardiff University, UK)
09:50
6) Evaluating graduates’ fitness for practice: a study on pharmacy education in Jordan
Lina Bader (University of Nottingham, UK)
10:00
7) Evaluation of the French Pharmaceutical Dossier in community pharmacies: DOPI-OFFI
Jean-Didier Bardet (Université Joseph Fourier Grenoble 1, France)
10:10 – 10:30 Coffee/tea break
10:30
8) Identification of macro-environmental factors affecting uptake of enhanced models of professional practice in primary care
John Jackson (Monash University, Australia)
10:40
9) Development of a competence framework for Pharmacy Technicians
Tamara Koehler (University of Applied Sciences Saxion, Netherlands)
10:50
10) Locking it down: The privacy and security of mobile medication apps
Kelly Grindrod (University of Waterloo, Canada)
11:00
11) The future of pharmacy counseling: Feasibility of providing low health literacy medication counseling through AudibleRx
Kelly Grindrod (University of Waterloo, Canada)
11:10
12) Evaluating admissions criteria for suitability of students in the internationally-trained PharmD (ITPD) degree program
Shaun Ellen Gleason (University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, USA)
11:20
13) Pharmacists and euthanasia; a Dutch report integrating pharmaceutical, medical, legal and ethical perspectives
Wilma Göttgens-Jansen (Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Netherlands)
11:30
14) Adherence to practice guidelines in hospitalized adult patients with community-acquired pneumonia in Bekaa valley, Lebanon: a prospective study
Samar Younes (Lebanese International University, Lebanon)
11:40
15) Adverse drug events in children: characterization and follow-up by a clinical pharmacist
Cinthia Madeira Souza (Unicamp, Brazil)
11:50
16) Wrap-up