EAHP-ESCP Oath to Society Launch Event

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The European Association of Hospital Pharmacists (EAHP) and the European Society of Clinical Pharmacy (ESCP) invite you to join Oath to Society’ Launch event, taking place on the 12th of October 2021 from 11.30 to 13.30 CEST, at the Press Club Brussels Europe (Rue Froissart 95, 1000 Brussels, Belgium).

The Oath to Society is the promise that the members of EAHP and ESCP make to the patients and public they serve, the healthcare professionals they interact with and the health systems they work in. The panel discussion will provide an opportunity to reflect on the Oath to Society, the wider contributions of clinical and hospital pharmacists and the viewpoints of key stakeholders.


Agenda

11.30 – 11.45       Welcome

                              András Süle (President of EAHP)
                              Stephane Steurbaut (Board member and Secretary of ESCP)

11.45 – 12.00        Keynote Speech 

                              István Ujhelyi (Member of the European Parliament)

12.00 – 12.20        Presentation of the Oath to Society

                               András Süle (President of EAHP)
                               Stephane Steurbaut (Board member and Secretary of ESCP)

12.20 – 13.20        Panel debate: The views of key stakeholders

                                Sibylle Reichert (AIM – International Association of Mutual Benefit Societies)
                                Juan José Fernández Romero (EPF – European Patients’ Forum)
                                Ber Oomen (ESNO – European Specialist Nurses Organisation)
                                Pascal Garel (HOPE – European Hospital and Healthcare Federation)
                                Marc Hermans (UEMS – European Union of Medical Specialists)

13.20 – 13.30        Closing remarks

                                András Süle (President of EAHP)
                               Stephane Steurbaut (Board member and Secretary of ESCP)


                                Followed by a light lunch


Registration

Registration to this event is free of charge but mandatory. Please note that due to the current COVID measures, seating availability is limited and registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. You will receive an email confirming your registration.

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Webinar: Celebrating the launch of Critical Illness

Join this webinar to celebrate the launch of our new resource Critical Illness – essential drug information designed to support the multi-disciplinary team with complex decision-making and dynamic prescribing in critical care.

  • Date: Thursday, February 18, 2021
  • Time: 16.00PM (UTC) /  11:00 AM (EST)
  • Duration: 30-45 minutes


During this virtual webinar you will:

– Hear about the development of the new resource

– Discover key features of Critical Illness

– Learn how to use Critical Illness in clinical practice

– Engage in a panel discussion with our experts

To save your place, please fill in the form here.

 


Investigator Initiated Studies – Series of Webinars

Investigator Initiated Studies (IIS) are crucial for new product development. These Investigator Initiated Studies represent new challenges for the Investigators and their team. Indeed, managing a Clinical Trial as sponsor is outside of their day-to-day work. This Investigator Initiated Studies training programme is intended to help them understanding how to implement mandatory Clinical Studies rules for sponsor in practice to ensure patient safety and data quality and overcome all challenges associated to it. If you want to have a clear overview of the IIS set-up and management specificities, then this course is for you!

The programme consists of a series of 14 webinars of 1-2 hours each. The webinars are interactive, to encourage discussions between the subject matter experts and the audience. All sessions will be recorded and available on the ECCRT Virtual Campus in case you have missed one.

Who should attend? 

Physicians, acting as Investigators in (academic) hospitals and universities and who want to be involved in setting up Investigator Initiated Studies within their organisation. Principal investigators, sub-investigators, graduated doctors, fellowship, general practitioners will benefit attending this training.

Find out more information on their website and register here: https://eccrt.com/course_display/investigator-initiated-studies/

 

COVID-19: Practical examples of Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy Services for COVID-19 patients

In May 2020 the EAHP and ESCP collected inspiring examples of clinical and hospital pharmacy services for COVID19-patients. Selected examples will present how they delivered COVID19 pharmaceutical care in their hospitals. Furthermore, a COVID19 pharmacotherapy update will be provided.

Agenda

19.00-19.05    Opening

                        ESCP – Prof. Dr. Bart van den Bemt, PharmD/PhD, President of the ESCP

19.05-19.30    Clinical update on COVID19: actual treatment guidelines

                        Prof. Dr. Isabel Spriet, KU Leuven and clinical pharmacist at UZ Leuven, Belgium

19.30-19.50    Results of the qualitative study of the ESCP on the impact of the COVID19 pandemic on clinical pharmacy practice

Dr Vibhu Paudyal BPharm, MSc, PhD, SRPharmS (Senior Lecturer in Clinical, Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, College of Medical and Dental Sciences, Sir Robert Aitken Institute for Medical Research, University of Birmingham)

19.50-20.10    Inspiring example of clinical/hospital pharmacy services for COVID19 patients: example 1 | Belgium: Hospital AZ Sint-Lucas in Gent

                        Nilgün Kizilmese (PharmD) & Kenny Noerens (PharmD)  

20.10-20.30    Inspiring example of clinical/hospital pharmacy services for COVID19 patients: example 2 | Italy: Fatebenefratelli-Sacco Hospital in Milan

                        Dr Edoardo Calzavara (Pharmacist following the Specialization in Hospital Pharmacy) &
                        Dr Lorenzo Gambitta (Pharmacist following the Specialization in Hospital Pharmacy)

20.30-20.50    Inspiring example of clinical/hospital pharmacy services for COVID19 patients: example 3 | the Netherlands: COVID Medication Coordination Centre (LCG)

                        Rob Moss (Stakeholder manager for the Dutch National COVID Medication Coordination Centre)

20.50-21:00    Wrap up and closing

 

Learning objectives

After the webinar, participants should be able to:

  • Overview the possible (preventive) pharmacological therapy options for COVID-19 and their effectiveness 
  • Share information on the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has on clinical pharmacy practice
  • List best practices presented by fellow clinical and hospital pharmacists from Belgium, Italy and the Netherlands 


 

Register here> https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/6853799544053746701


Delivering primary health care: Pharmacists taking the next leap forward

The conference is open to pharmacists from all sectors,all pharmacy and healthcare stakeholders. FIP and TPA has developed an outstanding programme, which covers topics from vaccination to medicine shortages and workforce to remuneration. Country representatives and key healthcare stakeholders such as the World Health Organization, Pharmaceutical Group of European Union (PGEU), European Association of Hospital Pharmacists (EAHP) and European Association of Faculties of Pharmacy (EAFP) will bring their perspectives on the important role of pharmacists’ in primary health care.

The registration is open, and the conference programme is accessible online at https://ankara2019.congress.pharmacy/. Register now and be part of planting the seeds of the next breakthroughs in pharmacy.

Training School COST Action CA 15105 Medicines Shortages

Please refer to the event’s Websites

http://w2.estgp.pt/docentes/jlmiran/PharmSC2/
http://www.cost.eu/COST_Actions/ca/CA15105
and https://www.gesundheit.bfh.ch/en/research/nutrition_and_dietetics/projects/cost_action_ca15105.html

Main Focus:
The supply chain from API, manufacturing, wholesales, procurement, clinical need to clinical outcome

Target Groups:
All persons and stakeholders interested in Medicines Shortages

SEFAC 2016 – 7th Spanish National Congress of Community Pharmacists

SEFAC 2016, We are closer, we go further.

Get your ZAZ’16 and join us at the 7th National Congress of Community Pharmacists, May 26-28, 2016 in Zaragoza.

An opportunity to share with Family and Community Pharmacists from all over the world. Access an innovative programme to promote new pharmaceutical professional services, chronicity approach, chronicity approach, integration in the NHS and more.

Learn more – http://www.congreso-sefac.org/

World Congress of Cardiology & Cardiovascular Health 2016 (WCC 2016)

The World Congress of Cardiology & Cardiovascular Health 2016 (WCC 2016) will gather cardiovascular health experts and specialists from related disciplines in Mexico City from 4-7 June 2016. The biennial event organised by the World Heart Federation will explore ground breaking research into cardiovascular health from the perspective of cardiology and other specialities including public health and nursing, with a spotlight on Latin America.
Join world leaders in heart health at WCC 2016, a global interactive event, to network, share knowledge and build innovative solutions to reduce premature mortality from cardiovascular disease by 25% by 2025.
More information: www.worldcardiocongress.org