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Background reading for Common Training Framework kick off meeting
Below are a range of articles and references designed to assist the preparations of participants at the 10th November 2014 kick off meeting for the project to form a common training framework for hospital pharmacy specialisation in Europe.
i) Background on the Common Training Framework
EAHP video on the common training framework
EAHP presentation to Members about CTF formation, March 2014
CTF explanation to EAHP members March 2014
European Parliament support for the use of CTF by Chapter III professional specialties
Early scoping of the CTF opportunity in 2012
ii) Legal texts
Full legal text of 2014 update of the Professional Qualifications Directive (‘Control-F’ ‘common training’ to see relevant amendments)
Legal text in all EU languages HERE
iii) Background on hospital pharmacy specialisation
Table of Specialisation Programmes
Information from the EAHP Member pages
Relevent references from the literature
iv) Relevant Pharmine documents
Pharmine competencies for Hospital Pharmacists
Pharmine Final Report (Presentation)
Pharmine Final Report (Public)
v) Specialisation organisation by other professions
Presentation by EBVS to EAHP March 2014
Presentation by UEMS to EAHP November 2013
USA Board of Pharmacy Specialties
vi) European Statements of Hospital Pharmacy
The European Statements of Hospital Pharmacy were passed in May 2014 following a rigorous delphi consultation process with EAHP’s 34 member countries and over 30 European patient and healthcare professional organisations.
Statement 6.2 states “All those involved in medicines use processes must be able to demonstrate their competency in theier roles. Hospital pharmacists should participate in the development of European-wide competency frameworks to ensure standards of best practice are met.“
The full text of the statements, and other information about formation, is available HERE.