Newsletter
Number 2 – March 07

ZOOM is published by the Secretariat of the
Community Pharmacy Section of FIP

Dear Rhaouti Mohaned Laghdaf

This issue of ZOOM focuses on the upcoming FIP Congress, and encourages you to register now. You can find information on Practitioner’s Day – short oral presentations, and on the Continuing Education Programme. You can read the proceedings from our Continuing Education Programme 2006 and the Activity Report 2006.

The present issue features the following topics:

 Registration for the FIP Congress

 Continuing Education programme: From research to daily practice: Implementing

"Family Pharmacy" - an innovative strategy and business model

 Practitioners Day

 Proceedings of the Continuing Education Programme 2006

 Activities of the Community Pharmacy Section 2006

 

 

ZOOM Topics

Registration for the FIP Congress

We recommend you to register before 1 May in order to get a lower registration fee.
Enter http://www.fip.org and follow the instructions.

Until 1 May the registration fee for FIP members is 575 Euro. Until 1 August the registration fee is 675 Euro. 

 

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Continuing Education programme: From research to daily practice: Implementing "Family Pharmacy" - an innovative strategy and business model

The Community Pharmacy Section offers a Continuing Education Programme on how to implement innovative research projects into daily practice. We are focusing on the German concept “Family Pharmacy” and are using this as an example of practice development.

The programme is running all day Thursday 6. September. Please note that separate registration
is required.

Flask from the Danish Collection of the History of Pharmacy. The label says: Tinctura Chinae, meaning tincture of cortex from the China tree.
 

Morning programme

Afternoon programme

Supplementary literature

 

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Practitioners Day

Short oral presentations and poster exhibitions are long-standing traditions within the FIP Community Pharmacy Section. There has been great interest from participants to contribute. We have therefore allocated more time for short oral presentations and identified four topics of special interest. We are inviting participants to submit abstracts for presentation in the four Forums.

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Innovative ways of collaboration between community pharmacists and General Practioners
Counterfeit medicines
Experiences with patient profiles
The role of the pharmacist in public health

Inka Puumalainen, Finland, giving a short oral presentation at the Congress in New Orleans

 

 

 

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Proceedings of the Continuing Education Programme 2006

The theme of the Continuing Education Programme at the 2006 Congress in Salvador Bahia was
“A risky journey? Patient safety from home to hospital and back”

98 pharmacists participated in the programme. The participants´ evaluation was very positive with high scores for the workshops and for the speakers.

We hope that you as an individual member of FIP Community Pharmacy Section may benefit from reading the proceedings and that you get inspired to register for the programme in Beijing.
 

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Activities of the Community Pharmacy Section 2006

The activities of the Community Pharmacy Section are many and are not only related to the annual Congress. If you are interested to know more about the activities in your section you can read the Activity Report 2006 here.
 

Pharmacy  library

 

Activity Report 2006

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Editor: Kurt Fonnesbæk Rasmussen. Address: Pharmakon a/s, Milnersvej 42, DK-3400 Hilleroed, Denmark. Phone: +45 48 20 60 00. Fax: +45 48 20 60 62. ISSN 1024-4581.