Chair(s)
Prof. Ntombifikile Mtshali, South African Nursing Council, South AfricaIntroduction
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 cost-effective. A digitally transformed regulator is poised to support the profession it regulates in cheerfully complying with legislation, rules, guidelines and standards for the ultimate benefit of the public.
Programme
11:00 – 11:05 | Introduction by the chair |
11:05 – 11:25 | Digital platforms for registration of pharmacies and pharmacy professionals Ms Mojo Mokoena, South African Pharmacy Council, South Africa |
11:25 – 11:45 | Innovation trends in the regulatory environment in Africa Dr Daniel Amaning Danquah, Acting Registrar, Pharmacy Council, Ghana |
11:45 – 12:05 | Innovation trends in the regulatory environment Dr Al Carter, National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP), USA |
12:05 – 12:25 | Q&A |
12:25 – 12:30 | Summary and closing |
Learning objectives
- To examine emerging trends and best practices for the eRegistration of pharmacies and pharmacists and the advantages it provides for the pharmacy profession.
- To discuss the role of technology-enabled registration processes in supporting career progression for pharmacy professionals.
- To discuss opportunities for collaboration and knowledge-sharing within the regulatory environment to foster regulatory excellence and the value of business intelligence.
Take home messages
Embracing technological innovations in the pharmacy regulation environment empowers both regulatory bodies and pharmacy professionals to adapt to evolving professional standards while ensuring enhanced protection of the public and positive health outcomes.