FIP makes it a priority to publish the latest developments in pharmacy practice, pharmaceutical sciences, related global news and prominent events. Our multi-media approach to keeping members, partners and peers informed of what is and will be affecting their area of practice or science is key to keeping information flowing through the FIP network.
FIP makes it a priority to publish the latest developments in pharmacy practice, pharmaceutical sciences, related global news and prominent events. Our multi-media approach to keeping members, partners and peers informed of what is and will be affecting their area of practice or science is key to keeping information flowing through the FIP network.
Lastest Publications
2023Key priorities in education and training for pharmacy professionals across 21 countries: Report of the FIP Multinational Needs Assessment Programme
2023Joint statement on World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week
2023FIP Statement of Policy on mitigating antimicrobial resistance through antimicrobial stewardship
In this webinar a speaker from the B Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices and from AstraZeneca each will discuss aspects of ICH Q13 related to continuous manufacturing and real time release testing with a special focus on dissolution testing. Specifically, Dr. Dumarey will start the webinar by presenting a case study of how to approach real-time release testing for an oral solid dose formulation. In the second half of the webinar, Dr. Limberg will discuss the assessment of prediction models for quality attributes”.
Moderator: - Andreas Abend, Senior Principal Scientist MSD - USA
Panellists: - Melanie Dumarey, Associate Director at AstraZeneca - Sweden - Jobst Limberg, Head of Section Scientific Quality in European Procedures, Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices - Germany
Preventing new HIV infections is one of the most important steps towards curbing the HIV epidemic. Pharmacists are ideally placed to support prevention strategies that can reduce the risk of transmission, including advice on safer sex practices, supporting the use of pre- or post-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP/PEP) and supporting harm reduction strategies for intravenous drug users. Managing and optimising treatments in people living with HIV is another important way in which pharmacists can contribute. This event aims to explore options on how to assess and support patients, establish adherence strategies, manage side effects, provide counselling on lifestyle factors, and make appropriate referrals. Further, this event aims to provide skills to optimise HIV therapy, identify and resolve medication-related problems, collaborate with the care team, and empower patients to improve health outcomes.
Moderator: - Sham Moodley, Pharmacist Pharmaceutical Society of South Africa/Independent Community Pharmacy Assoc (ICPA) - South Africa
Panellist: - Ali Ahmed, Assistant Prof. Pharmacy Practice Riphah Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Riphah International University, Islamabad, Pakistan - Natalie Schellack, Head of the Department of Pharmacology University of Pretoria, South Africa - Náila Neves, Associate Editor Ministry of Health, Brazil
The academic section concluded with a strategic plan, and advocacy and global influence were identified as critical priorities for the section. Panelists representing key stakeholders worldwide will be invited to address the following questions related to advocacy and change management.
Moderator: - Onyeka Obidiegwu, Assistant Secretary Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, Anambra State Chapter, Nigeria
Panellists: - Cyril O. Usifoh FPSN, FPCPharm, FNAPharm, Professor and President Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Benin, Edo State, Nigeria/Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, Nigeria - Gisele Etame, Associate Professor and Head, Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Douala, Douala, Cameroon - Serigne Omar Sarr, Professor and Chair, Scientific Committee Cheikh Anta DIOP University, Dakar, Senegal/Senegalese National Pharmacists Council, Senegal - Michael Mungoma, Dean School of Pharmacy, Mount Kenya University, Kenya - Andy Gray, Senior Lecturer University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
This digital event will occur to officially launch the ECPG strategic plan 2023-2030. This strategic plan, born from countless hours of collaboration and consultation, encapsulates ECPG’s commitment to promoting the values of the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP). It's a tribute to our relentless pursuit of excellence, our unwavering dedication to lifelong learning, and our fervent belief in the power of connections. Within these pages, you will find not just goals and objectives, but collective aspirations, finely woven with threads of inclusivity, empowerment, and innovation. ECPG aspires to create a thriving community where every early career professional finds their rightful place under the maxim of one FIP.
Moderator: - Emmanuella Nzeribe, Research Assistant, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Research and Development, Abuja, Nigeria
Panellists: - Safiye Çağansel, President, Manager FIP ECPG, Safiye Çağansel Eczanesi/Pharmacy, Cyprus - Catherine Duggan, CEO FIP, The Netherlands - Paul Sinclair, President FIP, Australia - Luis Lourenço, Professional secretary FIP, Portugal - Waranyu “Kimmy” Lengwiriyakul, President Asian Young Pharmacist Group, Thailand - Lucas Chambel, international affairs department Associação Portuguesa de Jovens Farmacêuticos, Portugal