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Young Professionals – A European perspective on hospital pharmacy training

Date:

12/03/2025 - 10:30 am to 12:00 pm

Room:

Room 20

Facilitator:

Clément Delage

Speakers:

Abstract:

Link to EAHP Statements
Section 6 – Education and Research: Statement Statements

Abstract
This year’s Young Professionals Session will be dedicated to the education and training required to become a hospital pharmacist.
While we all share the same profession and title, “hospital pharmacist”, across Europe, the education and specializations required to achieve this differ. Pre-graduation education, post-graduation specialization, internships, residency, specific diplomas—training varies by country, though some similarities exist between different European nations. In this conference, several hospital pharmacists will present their country’s training programs for becoming a hospital pharmacist. They will explain how these programs enable them to practice high-quality pharmacy tailored to their diverse responsibilities, as well as discuss some of their negative aspects. This conference will provide a European and international perspective on hospital pharmacist training and offer insights for potential future harmonization of these educational paths.

Join the Young Professionals Session to be trained in hospital pharmacy across Europe!

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