Additional Programme Items

FIP Speakers’ Corner

Tuesday 30 August 2016, 10:00 – 15:00

Exhibition Area

Organised by the FIP Community Pharmacy Section, the International Pharmaceutical Students’ Federation and the FIP Young Pharmacists’ Group

Duration: 5 hours

 

Learning objectives 

At the conclusion this application-based session, participants will be able to: 

  1. Analyse the overall scope of relevant issues from pharmacists’ daily practice
  2. Advocate development of specific areas when returning from the congress
  3. Acquire new contacts, making the pharmacy world smaller
  4. Demonstrate the importance of being a member of the FIP and being active via FIP’s and the CPS’s social media.

 

As we all work in a fast moving and challenging environment, the Speakers’ Corner will be an easy, fast and innovative way of sharing experiences and insights with other participants of the Congress.

Pharmacists can talk about questions and issues that are of high importance for them, in a facilitated discussion that gives practitioners the opportunity to learn from others and advance the dialogue on important issues.

Each participant will have the opportunity to talk for 10-15 minutes. Chairs will encourage passers-by to participate.

 

No booking of time slots is required.

You can just show up at the stand!

 

Learning objectives 

At the conclusion this application-based session, participants will be able to: 

  1. Analyse the overall scope of relevant issues from pharmacists’ daily practice
  2. Advocate development of specific areas when returning from the congress
  3. Acquire new contacts, making the pharmacy world smaller
  4. Demonstrate the importance of being a member of the FIP and being active via FIP’s and the CPS’s social media.

Pharmabridge

Tuesday 30 August 2016, 12:30 – 14:00

Organised by Pharmabridge

Room: Buen Ayre A

Duration: 1h30

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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 done by linking people for book donations, visits of pharmacists from developing countries for practice exposure in countries with more advanced pharmacy education and practices, and the organisation of lectures and workshops in developing countries. The project is supported by the International Pharmaceutical Federation, its Board of Pharmaceutical Practice and the Commonwealth Pharmaceutical Association. This session will include an update on Pharmabridge, reports and results of Pharmabridge practice exposures, and discussion.

All those interested in the project, from developing or developed countries, or wanting to establish contacts with colleagues from other countries (or even a specific country) are invited to attend this meeting.

People with books, DVDs, etc, to offer are encouraged to bring them to the meeting and give them to colleagues from less affluent countries.