Programme
EAHP BOOST is being accredited by the European Council for Pharmacy Education Accreditation (ECPhA) for a maximum of 8 ECPEC. BOOST participants need to attend all sessions and workshops (except the non-ECPhA accredited session as stated in the programme) to receive their ECPhA accreditation certificate.
EAHP confirms that the Speakers and the Scientific Committee members responsible for the development of the BOOST programme have signed and submitted the Conflict of Interest Disclosure forms. * Indicates speaker or SC member has stated a conflict of interest which has been reviewed and accepted. See speakers’ bios page for more information. A downloadable PDF version of the Programme will be available shortly. You can find here the FAQs for BOOST.
Industry sponsored satellites WAIVER
EthicalMedTech: TBC
The programme is subject to modification
Friday, 13 November 2026 |
| Date/Time | Meeting/Event | Room |
| 09.00 | Registration opens | Main Entrance |
| 10.00 | Exhibition opens | Exhibition Hall |
| 12.00 – 13.00 | Networking lunch and Posters | Exhibition Hall |
| 13.00 – 13.15 | Welcome & Opening | TBC |
| 13.15 – 14.00 | Keynote 1: From classical algorithms to generative models in healthcare Post-Keynote session: Regulation and fundamentals of decision-making Speaker: tbc | TBC |
| 14.00 – 15.00 | Industry Satellite session ECPhA non-accredited session | TBC |
| 15:00 – 16:00 | Coffee Break & Exhibition tour | Exhibition Hall |
| 16.00 – 16.50 | Overview: Large language models in hospital pharmacy – from idea to workflow Speaker: tbc | TBC |
| 16.30 | Exhibition closes | Exhibition Hall |
| 17.00 – 18.30 | Workshops – Tool skills | TBC |
| W1 – Building your first pharmacy chatbot No coding required. Focusing on the basics of building z chatbot specifically for hospital pharmacy questions. W2 – Building a pharmacy query assistant Focusing on using large language models for clinical queries, addressing DDIs and ADRs workflow, updating patient materials (without building a chatbot) W3 – Shaping a pharmacy lab for research and education Research focusing on: search support, screening, scientific writing, detect the use of AI writing. Education: flashcards, mind maps, podcasts, simulations, exam questions, teaching content for patients, hospital pharmacists in training W4 – Homemade machine learning for hospital Focusing on available R-package and how pharmacists could use machine learning in their own setting and to understand machine learning a bit more |
Saturday, 14 November 2026 |
| Date/Time | Meeting/Event | Room |
| 07.00 | Registration opens | Main Entrance |
| 07.00 | Exhibition opens | Exhibition Hall |
| 08.00 – 08.50 | Keynote 2: Limitations of LLMs – Ethics, data protection, reliability and sustainability Speakers: tbc | TBC |
| 09.00 – 10.00 | Industry Satellite session 2 ECPhA non-accredited session | TBC |
| 10.00 – 10.30 | Coffee break | Exhibition Hall |
| 10.30. – 12.000 | Workshops | TBC |
| W1 – Building your first pharmacy chatbot No coding required. Focusing on the basics of building z chatbot specifically for hospital pharmacy questions. W2 – Building a pharmacy query assistant Focusing on using large language models for clinical queries, addressing DDIs and ADRs workflow, updating patient materials (without building a chatbot) W3 – Shaping a pharmacy lab for research and education Research focusing on: search support, screening, scientific writing, detect the use of AI writing. Education: flashcards, mind maps, podcasts, simulations, exam questions, teaching content for patients, hospital pharmacists in training W4 – Homemade machine learning for hospital Focusing on available R-package and how pharmacists could use machine learning in their own setting and to understand machine learning a bit more |
| 12.00 – 12.45 | Networking Brunch Break |
| 12.45 – 13.30 | Closing Keynote: Transforming the future of healthcare | TBC |
| 13.30 – 14.30 | Interactive panel wrap up session | TBC |
| 14.30 – 14.35 | Closing | |
| 14.00 | Exhibition closes | Exhibition Hall |