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The 2016 Sessions in Vienna have included: 
 


Synergy Satellite Symposium (supported by an educational grant                                 Synergy Interactive Session (supported by an educational grant 
     from Roche):Interchangeability of biosimilars – a financial,                                              from Roche): “Ready to use Drugs – a useful option for 
                          ethical or scientific issue?”                                                                                                               patient safety”
 

                                                                                     

You can learn more about the EAHP Synergy Satellite programme HERE.

Synergy Satellites Topics – 2017:

1 Anticoagulants – show me the evidence

2 HIV – new treatment strategies

3 Patient adherence – to take or not to take?

4 Antimicrobials – is the pipeline really empty?

5 Eradication of Hepatitis C – can we afford (not) to do it?

6 The bare essentials of complex drugs

7 Automation in hospital pharmacy – the future is now

8 New strategies in oncology – cell cycle and checkpoint control

9 Traceability of implantable medical devices

10 Medicinal gases, take a breath!

11 Compounding facilities – construct or contract?

12 Clinical decision support systems

13 Cholesterol lowering drugs: citius, altius, fortius!

14 Risk sharing agreements : are they really worth it ?

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Deadline extended to July 15th

Problems caused by shortages are serious, threaten patient care and require urgent action.

Help us provide an overview of the scale of the problem, as well as insights into the impact on overall patient care.

Our aim is to investigate the causes of medicine and medical device shortages in the hospital setting,  while also gathering effective solutions and best practices implemented at local, regional, and national levels.

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Join us in Prague for the 2nd edition of BOOST!

Secure your spot in the Movement for Shortage-Free World

BOOST is where visionaries, innovators, and healthcare leaders come together to tackle one of the biggest challenges in hospital pharmacy—medicine shortages.