The EAHP Board, elected for three-year terms, oversees the association’s activities. Comprising directors responsible for core functions, it meets regularly to implement strategic goals. Supported by EAHP staff, the Board controls finances, coordinates congress organization, and ensures compliance with statutes and codes of conduct.
Deadline for Submission for the 30th EAHP Congress (March 2026): 01 October 2025 (23h59 CETP)
The deadline to submit abstracts to be considered for the 30th EAHP Congress (March 2026) is 01 October 2025. Please contact the team at abstracts@eahp.eu should you have any questions concerning the GPI submission process.
GPI Submission guidelines
GPI Structure
Submission process
The review process
Reasons for rejection
Recommendations
GPI Submission guidelines
GPIs can continually be submitted via the submission page in the EAHP website.
There will be one closing deadline per year. For the 2026 Congress, the submission deadline is: 01 October 2025 (at 23h59 CET)
GPIs submitted by this deadline will be evaluated and, in case of acceptance, uploaded to the GPI-database within 45 days from the deadline. Should changes be foreseen, authors will be notified by the EAHP secretariat.
GPIs must be linked to one of the sections of the European Statements of Hospital Pharmacy approved at the European Summit on Hospital Pharmacy in May 2014.
The EAHP statements are separated into the 6 themes below:
- Introductory Statements and Governance
- Selection, Procurement and Distribution
- Production and Compounding
- Clinical Pharmacy Services
- Patient Safety and Quality Assurance
- Education and Research
GPI-DATABASE
The GPI-database will be updated once a year following the closing deadline mentioned above.
GPI Structure
The structure of an EAHP congress GPI submission has to be strictly adhered to. The online GPI submission guidelines will guide you through this process. Submissions are limited to no more than 350 words (or less if you use graphs or tables) and must be typed in English. The online submission system does not allow you to enter GPIs above this limit.
- Title: The title of the GPI must be strictly coherent with the data included in the text. Do not use abbreviations.
- Contact data: The name of every author, preceded by initials, and the name of the presenting author should be underlined and entered as instructed via the online submission process. Omit degrees, titles or institutional appointments. Then, insert the institution, city, country where the initiative took place, as well as the email address of the presenting author.
GPI submission must be structured and written in five paragraphs as follows:
- What was done? Please explain the initiative that you developed and implemented.
- Why was it done? Please include a brief background to the reasons why and when the initiative was introduced. This may include identifying the problem before and how this particular GPI attempted to improve the situation. This section should include a clear aim of the GPI.
- How was it done? Please indicate any obstacles to the introduction of this initiative that had to be overcome expand on how these obstacles were overcome for the successful implementation.
- What has been achieved? Please display the results of the initiative’s introduction. These may include audit results, publications, cost saving or improvements in patient safety.
- What next? Why it should be considered an example of good practice and how it could be transferred into other healthcare settings.
- References and/or Acknowledgements may be given at the end of the submission
- Abbreviations may be used only if they are defined (spelled out them in full text at first mention, followed by the abbreviation between brackets)
- Don’t use excessive decimals e.g. a person might weigh 70,237 kg at a given moment, but only 70 kg should be mentioned.
- References should be avoided or limited to a minimum, unless they are important for understanding the developed initiative, its background and the achievements. Comprehensive bibliography can be displayed on the poster.
Submission process
For every GPI there must be three keywords selected by the authors. These are used for indexing purposes and have to be strictly in line with the content of the related initiative and the relevant EAHP Statements. Make sure to write the full address of your hospital! Otherwise it will not appear in our GPI map.
The review process
- Each GPI is read, assessed and scored independently by a team of two members of the Scientific Committee (SC).
- In case of divergence between the two reviewers, the full SC discusses the submission in plenum and comes to a view whether to accept the GPI or not.
- You will be notified in a timely manner as to the outcomes of the review process.
- All accepted abstracts will be allocated a spot for display at the congress
- Only those GPIs that are considered to have a high grade of relevance, originality, added value and be transferable to other countries, settings in a well-written form are eligible for an oral presentation and winning the poster prize.
Reasons for rejection
- A basic criteria for acceptance is that your work must be of relevance to Hospital Pharmacists. It is not clear what is the added value for hospital pharmacist.
- The committee did not understand the abstract either due to English use or other reasons.
- The abstract presents irrelevant outcomes
- The abstract is a literature review, which does not comply with the criteria for categorization as a GPI
- The abstract does not follow the given structure.
- The conclusion does not cover the aim of the study.
- Insufficient/no data was included to support your conclusions.
- The abstract does not clearly describe, why it was done.
- The abstract does not clearly describe, what was done and/or the intervention is not clearly described.
- The abstract does not clearly describe, what has been achieved.
- The abstract does not clearly describe, what is next.
- The abstract may be better suited as a scientific abstract. Please resubmit using the appropriate format.
- The submission cannot be categorised as a GPI.
- Other
Recommendations
- Consider using common and correct scientific terminology, regarding e.g. efficacy, effectiveness, and safety.
- Consider the coherence of the submission. If not coherent, please strongly consider rewriting your submission.
- The word count has to be adhered to. Be aware, that this is a GPI submission; and not the poster itself.
- Please avoid formatting of submissions, don’t use bold type, and ensure at the final checking stage that any special characters or symbols used are displayed correctly.
- GPI submissions reporting vague or unclear interventions and/or irrelevant outcomes will be rejected.
All GPIs submitted after 09 October 2025 will be considered for the 30th EAP Congress taking place in 2026
DEADLINES FOR THE 2025 CONGRESS
Those for the 2025 Congress will be confirmed on 01 August 2024
DEADLINES | ACTION |
Wednesday, 09 October 2024 | Deadline for GPI submissions. GPIs submitted after the deadline will be transfered to the following year (Deadline, 23h59 CET) |
Tuesday, 12 november 2024 | Authors will be advised of their GPI status after the first review. Please check your spam if you did not receive the email. |
Tuesday, 19 November 2024 | Deadline for modifications due from GPI authors who were requested to make changes (Deadline, 23h59 CET) |
Tuesday, 26 November 2024 | Authors will be advised of their GPI status after review of modifications |
Friday, 13 January 2025 | Accepted GPI will receive an email with: GPI Title and Text edit and QR Code |
Friday, 07 February 2025 | Accepted GPI Posters to be sent to EAHP in PDF format for inclusion in order to be included on the Online GPI Poster Wall (Deadline, 23h59 CET) |
Friday, 07 February 2025 | Accepted GPI/Poster Authors to be registered and have confirmed attendance to the EAHP Congress 2024, to be guaranteed a Poster Panel at the Congress (Deadline, 23h59 CET) |
Wednesday, 12 March 2025 | Accepted GPI/Posters to be delivered and hung in the EAHP Congress 2024 Poster Area (from 10.15 to 17.00) |
Friday, 14 March 2025 | Accepted GPI/Posters to be removed from the EAHP Congress 2024 Poster Area (from 13.00 to 14.00) |
Thursday, 13 May 2025 | GPI/Posters present at the EAHP Congress 2024 to request a duplicate of the Poster Certificate (originaly sent on Friday 22 March 2024) |
Good Luck to all!
The EAHP Scientific Committee
Poster guidelines
841 mm wide x 1189 mm high (A0) – portrait format (posters may not be smaller or larger than this size).
- Title
- GPI Number
- Contact data
- What was done
- Why was done
- How it was done
- What was achieved
- What is next
Remember that viewers should be able to grasp the meaning of the poster without listening to an explanation or reading a report. To assist in this:
- Communicate the message simply
- Do not clutter the poster with too much detail
Use title lettering at least 2.5 cm high with text lettering at least 8 mm high and 0.7 mm thick. - Use pie charts, histograms, graphs, tables, clip art, drawings, symbols and photos to illustrate key points. Use colour effectively in these and make them simple, rather than complex.
- Design the poster to be read from left to right and top to bottom
- Where possible, use one-line statements or bullet phrases to highlight key points, rather than full sentences (this list is set off by bullet points)
- Use bold face type for headings and sub-headings
- Proofread the poster carefully. Ask a person independent of the project to review the text for clarity, organisation and brevity
- Bring white correction tape or fluid and black felt tip pen to the Congress to correct errors or scratches
Poster certificates for the presented posters will be sent to the authors by email within 15 days after the Congress. The duplicates can be provided by the author’s request within 60 days after the last Congress. Please note that in case of loss of your poster certificates, the certificate duplicates of the last EAHP congress as well as any other previous EAHP congresses certificates will not be provided after the deadline of 60 days (for the 2023 EAHP Congress, the deadline is 24 May 2023).
Authors should send a pdf of their poster to abstract@eahp.eu for inclusion on the EAHP website following the Congress. Deadline for receipt of your poster PDF is 01 March 2024. Click here to see some examples from last year.
The deadline to deliver and hang your poster at the Congress is Wednesday, 20 March 2024 from 10.15 to 17.00. Please note that there will be no access to the poster area to hang your posters before the indicated time. Please go to the poster area and check-in with the hostesses on duty to find out where and how to hang your poster. Note that all posters will be hung according to the Sections of the European Statements of Hospital Pharmacy and ATC code.
Presenters are expected to be present at their poster during 2 coffee breaks (Thursday 21 March, from 10.30 to 11.00, and Friday 22 March, from 10.30 to 11.30).
- A poster panel on which to hang posters
- A number for each poster board: this number indicates your assigned display station and also corresponds to the GPI number
- Mounting materials, including double sided adhesive tape.
- Note that the use of drawing pins will NOT be allowed
Staff to advise during poster mounting
If an author is unable to present his poster during the congress, he absolutely needs to notify the EAHP by sending an email to abstract@eahp.eu. If same situation happens 3 years in a row, the EAHP reserves the right to reject any other GPI submitted by the same author for future congresses. In addition, should the author not insure that their poster is hung during the congress either by the author or a colleague, the GPI will be removed from the online version of the EAHP Website.