D9 Finding the humanitarian face of pharmacy
Wednesday 31 August 2016
07:15-08:45
Hilton Buenos Aires : Atlantico A & B, 1.5 hours
Organised by the FIP Community Pharmacy Section and the FIP Military and Emergency Pharmacy Section
Introduction
Beyond the practice any pharmacist conducts in his or her primary role, there are endless opportunities to be involved in humanitarian/voluntary/charitable efforts. These activities may be within or without domestic borders, may be short-term or long-term, and may be responsive to a crisis situation or long-term health system opportunities. This session is intended to highlight the personal engagement of one or two pharmacists who have seen a pressing need and responded to it.
Learning objectives
At the conclusion of this application-based session, participants will be able to:
- Research the role of the pharmacist in emergency situations
- Evaluate the requirement for unique policies and procedures in these situations
- Plan the framework required for pharmacist involvement and collaboration in a humanitarian effort
- Advocate how pharmacists may become involved in humanitarian projects.
Chair
Warren Meek (FIP CPS, Canada)
Programme
Light breakfast until 07:40
07:40
1) Addressing communicable, non-communicable and forgotten diseases in deprived areas of Buenos Aires
Carina Vetye (Pharmacist, Argentina)
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szfbtPsBhR0
08:10
2) Apothecary project: Pharmacists promoting sustainable development
Milagros Avila-Olias (Apothecaries project — Pharmacists without Borders, Spain)