Programme per day (in SAST)

Wednesday 4 September 2024

APWE-01 Expanding your toolkit to improve medicines information accessibility

Ballroom West
Goal 10 (Equity and Equality) of the FIP Development Goals underscores the importance of addressing barriers that limit access to or understanding of medicines information.  This goal is a key pillar for improving ...
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APWE-02 Pharmabridge goes virtual!

Meeting room 2.60
Come and meet the FIP Foundation already during their Reception on Sunday 1 September, 18:00 – 19:30 hours. For more information click here .   Pharmabridge is 25 years young and has provided over 175 ...
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MOWE-01 Sharing ideas of member organisations: Turkish Pharmacists’ Association & Pharmaceutical Society of South Africa

Ballroom East
FIP member organisations will present their best initiatives and challenges.
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MOWE-02 Sharing ideas of member organisations: the Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia (SHPA) & Consejo General de Colegios Oficiales de Farmacéuticos de España

Meeting room 1.60
FIP member organisations will present their best initiatives and challenges.
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MOWE-03 Sharing ideas of member organisations: The Pharmacists’ Defence Association & The Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana

Meeting room 2.40
FIP member organisations will present their best initiatives and challenges.
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MOWE-04 Sharing ideas of member organisations: The Norwegian Pharmacy Association & Brazilian Federal Council of Pharmacy

Roof Terrace room
FIP member organisations will present their best initiatives and challenges.
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PLWE-01 Plenary session – Nurturing sustainable development: 21 FIP Development Goals

Ballroom East
This session will provide an overview of the 21 FIP Development Goals, with a focus on sustainability in pharmacy. It will highlight the sustainable development of the pharmacy profession, including pharmacists’ roles ...
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Coffee and tea break

PSWE-01 Precision pharmacy: Unleashing the power of pharmacogenetics in community pharmacy for optimal chronic patient care

Ballroom East
Pharmacogenetics, the study of genetic variations related to medicine response, plays an important role in chronic patient treatment. This response is related to the activity and/or expression of enzymes and ...
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PSWE-02 Pharmacists’ education as a game changer in saving lives with vaccination

Ballroom West
A training to equip pharmacists in India to become vaccinators was launched by the Indian Pharmaceutical Association (IPA) in collaboration with FIP’s Academic Pharmacy Section and Community Pharmacy Section in ...
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PSWE-03 The future of clinical trials and drug development 2050

Meeting room 1.60
A workshop held at the 18th Annual Conference of the Pharmaceutical Contract Management Group in Poland, in 2022, gathered over 200 delegates to discuss the future landscape of clinical trials in 2050. Discussions ...
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PSWE-04 Combatting malaria: New horizon of drug discovery and treatment landscape of malaria in Africa

Meeting room 2.40
Malaria is a major public health challenge in tropical and subtropical regions, causing approximately one million deaths each year, mostly among African children under five, and 300 million clinical cases each year. The ...
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PSWE-05 Harnessing technology in regulating pharmacy — Assisting the profession while protecting the public

Meeting room 2.60
The regulatory burden on pharmacy professionals and pharmacy owners is being eased as process efficiencies brought about by technology make compliance with regulatory requirements less cumbersome and more ...
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RFWE-06 Rapid fire session from selected oral abstracts

Lunch break (poster viewing and expo visit)

APWE-04 Great Debate: How do we get to Pharmirvana? What’s the vision for positive & sustainable practice beyond 2025?

Roof Terrace room
Community pharmacists’ practice is ever evolving and improving. There are challenges as we reflect, lead and adapt to change. We have learned through research undertaken by the Community Pharmacy Section that ...
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LSWE-01 Lunch break symposium: Achieving health security on the African continent through sustainable domestic manufacturing capabilities (Supported by Aspen)

Meeting room 2.40
During COVID, Professor Gray, a leading researcher on HIV vaccines and other areas of vaccinology and listed in the Times 100 Most Influential People in the World in 2020 and the Forbes Top 50 Women in Africa, together ...
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LSWE-02 Lunch break symposium: Clinical Oncology Pharmacy (Supported by Beijing Pharmaceutical Association (BPA)

PSWE-11 Implementing universal health coverage — Leveraging the role of pharmacy

Meeting room 2.60
The Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Target 3.8, calls on governments to “achieve universal health coverage (UHC), including financial risk protection, access to quality essential healthcare services and ...
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PSWE-07 Digital technologies for non-communicable diseases (NCD) prevention and control

Ballroom East
Digital health technologies are solutions that use digital advancements to improve healthcare delivery and address non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Although digital technologies have been used in health care for ...
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PSWE-08 Pharmacy first

Ballroom West
Healthcare systems have undergone significant changes in the past few decades to meet the ever-increasing demands of delivering more complex care. Governments have issued a number of reports which call for healthcare ...
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PSWE-09 Preparing today for tomorrow’s world

Meeting room 1.60
Military forces of a nation have integral role in defending, security, and stability of the country. Military health system’s primary objective is to delivery comprehensive healthcare services to service members, ...
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PSWE-10 Høst Madsen Medal Award Lecture: Regulatory science and drug product quality

Meeting room 2.40
Regulatory science is the science of developing new tools, standards and approaches to assess the safety, efficacy, quality and performance of drug products. Dissolution is recognized as a gold standard for product ...
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RFWE-12 Rapid fire session from selected oral abstracts

PLWE-02 Plenary session – Innovation, sustainability and the future of health care

Ballroom East
This plenary session will highlight the dynamic evolution of primary health care and the indispensable role pharmacists play. Our inspirational keynote speaker will set the stage for a thought-provoking session, ...
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Closing Dinner

Registration for the Closing Dinner can be done via the registration website. Already registered? Please send an email  to the Congress Secretariat.