Programme & Presentations

 

Access the available presentations and biographies of the speakers by clicking on the [Presentation] and [Bio].

 

  • 1st Day: Conference sessions

  • 2nd Day: Workshops

  • 3rd Day: Post-conference events

     

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    Programme of 1st Day (7 November 2016)


     

    08:15-09:00

     

    Session 1: Welcome and introduction to the Global Conference on Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Education

     

    Speeches from:

    Mr. Xianze Sun, Vice-Minister, China Food and Drug Administrations, China

    Mr Peng Zhao, Deputy Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Jiangsu People's Congress

    Prof. Philip Schneider, Co-Chair, Global Conference on Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Education, USA [Bio];  [Presentation]

    Dr. Carmen Peña – President, International Pharmaceutical Federation, Spain

    Prof. Guowei Sang - Co-Chair, Global Conference on Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Education [Bio]

     

     

    09:00-10:30

     

    Session 2: “Global Workforce: Education for better health care”

     

    Chair: Dr. John Cahill, Global Chief Executive Officer, McCann Health [Bio]

    Co–Chair: Prof. Xiaoliang Wang, Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College & Vice President Chinese Pharmaceutical Association [Bio]

     

    Presentations:

    Introduction – Dr. John Cahill, Global Chief Executive Officer, McCann Health [Presentation]; [Bio]

    Changing nature of workforce intelligence – Dr. Jim Campbell, Executive Director, Global Health Workforce Alliance, (GHWA) and Director of the Health Workforce Department, at the World Health Organization (HWF/WHO) [Presentation]; [Bio]

    Roles and services of practice and science [Presentation] – Ms. Ema Paulino, FIP Professional Secretary [Bio] and Prof. Giovanni Pauletti [Bio], FIP Scientific Secretary

    Collaboration within health care teams - Ms. Helen Gordon, Chief Executive, Royal Pharmaceutical Society, UK [Presentation]; [Bio]

     

    This session focused on the rationale for change by portraying the nature of future health care roles and services. It also provided a description on a new scope of practice, reflecting the desirable profile of future pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists and pharmacy students as part of the health care and pharmacy workforce.

     

    10:30-11:00

     

    Coffee / Tea break  


     

    11:00-12:00

     

    Session 3: Defining objectives to meet future needs: the FIP Pharmaceutical Workforce Development Goals

     

    Chair of the Panel: Prof. William Charman – Chair, FIPEd Executive Committee [Bio]

     

    Presentation:

    Defining objectives to meet future needs: the FIP Pharmaceutical Workforce Development Goals: Prof. Ian Bates [Presentation]; [Bio]

     

    Panel discussion:

    Government representative - Dr. Pamela Schweitzer, Chief Pharmacist Officer of the United States Public Health Service [Bio]

    Member organisation from science: Prof. Guowei Sang, President, Chinese Pharmaceutical Association [Bio]

    Member organisation from practice: Prof. Samira Goussous, Chair of GPP Committee, Jordan

    Education leader: Prof. Lilian Azzopardi, President, European Association of Faculties of Pharmacy [Bio]

     

    In this session FIP presented its Pharmaceutical Workforce Development Goals, addressing the link between the future profile of pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists and the goals for the future of the profession.

     

    12:00-13:00

     

    Lunch  


     

    13:00-15:00

     

    Session 4: “Changing today and tomorrow’s workforce”

     

    Chair: Prof. Mahama Duwiejua, College of Health Sciences, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana [Bio]

    Co-chair: Prof. Junyi Liu, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Peking University [Bio]

     

    Presentations from:

    Recruiting for the profession: Prof. Claire Anderson, Professor of Social Pharmacy and Head of Division of Social Research in Medicines and Health School of Pharmacy, University of Nottingham, UK [Presentation]; [Bio]

    Educating better clinicians: Prof. Olivier Bugnon, Professor at Policlinique Médicale Universitaire de Lausanne, Switzerland [Presentation]; [Bio]

    Quality, accreditation and regulation of Education and Training: Mrs. Bronwyn Clark, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Pharmacy Council [Presentation]; [Bio]

    Pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences education: Prof. Don Mager, Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, USA [Presentation]; [Bio]

    Other professions perspective: Dr Simon Kitto, Professor, University of British Columbia (UBC) Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Canada; [Bio] presented by Dr. Robert Sindelar [Presentation]; [Bio]

    This session explained the evolution and envisioned education for pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists based on current and future needs for the discovery, development, distribution, and responsible use of medicines.

     

    15:00-15:30

     

    Coffee / Tea break


     

    15:30-17:30

     

    Session 5: Description and voting on the statements for education and training

     

    Managed by:

    Prof. Philip Schneider, Chair, Global Conference on Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Education [Bio]

    Dr. Lucinda Maine, Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy [Bio]

    Prof. Lilian Azzopardi, President, European Association of Faculties of Pharmacy [Bio]

    This session was dedicated to the adoption of the Nanjing statements by the Official Delegates with voting rights.

     

     

    17:30-18:00

     

    Session 6: Closing remarks

     

    Speech from:

    Mr. Luc BesançonChief Executive Officer, International Pharmaceutical Federation  

     

     

    Programme of 2nd Day (8 November 2016)


     

    9:00-9:30

     

     

    Session 1: “Education, science and practice”

     

    Speeches from:

    Prof. Philip Schneider, Co-Chair, Global Conference on Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Education [Presentation]; [Bio]

    Prof. Ian Bates, Director, FIPEd Education Development Team [Presentation]; [Bio]

     

     

    9:30-10:00 

     

    Coffee / Tea break   


     

    10:00-12:00

     

    Workshop 1:

    Initial and early education

    This workshop provided an overview on how to align initial education with the country needs. It also focused on the first 1,000 days of practice, addressing suitable training and mentorship for young pharmacists and pharmacy students. 

     

    Workshop 2:

    Quality assurance and accreditation 

    This workshop provided a conceptual framework for the design, implementation and assessment of the quality of contemporary educational programmes. 

     

    Workshop 3:

    Educating for collaborative working 

    This workshop addressed interprofessional and intraprofessional education, and models of collaboration between higher education institutions, sectors, science and practice. 

     

    Symposium:

    Clinical practice

    This symposium addressed how to transform education of pharmacists to better prepare them for clinical roles.

     

    Chair:

    Prof. D. Mager 

    [Bio], [Presentation]

    Co-Chair:

    Prof. T. Brock

    [Presentation]

     

    Presentations from:

    Prof. Xiaoyuan Xu

    [Presentation]

    Dr. A. K. Mantel-Teeuwisse

    [Presentation]

    Dr. J. R. Vieira

    [Presentation]

    Prof. D. Craig

    [Presentation]

    Chair:

    Dr. H. Linden

    [Presentation]

    Co-Chair:

    Mr. M. Rouse

     

     

    Presentations from:

    Dr. M. Karvekar

    [Presentation]

    Prof. Feng Feng

    [Presentation]

    Mr. H. M. Naimi

    [Bio], [Presentation]

    Chair:

    Dr. L. Maine 

    [Bio], [Presentation]

    Co-Chair: 

    Prof. J. Boone

    [Presentation]

     

    Presentations from:

    Dr. B. Sepodes 

    [Bio], [Presentation]

    Dr. F. van der Vaart 

     [Bio], [Presentation]

    Mrs. L. Osman

    [Presentation]

    Prof. Dr. S. Yamamura

    [Presentation]

    Chair: 

    Prof. C. Anderson 

     [Bio]

    Co-Chair:

    Prof. I. Bates 

    [Bio]


    Presentations from:

    Prof. Z. Zhu

      [Presentation]

    Dr. J. Sobotka  

     [Presentation]

    Dr. I. Coombes  

     [Presentation]

    Dr. C. Duggan  

     [Presentation]

    Dr. P. Le Corre  

     [Presentation]

     

    12:00-13:00

     

    Lunch  


     

    13:00-15:00

    Workshop 4:

    Practice and science

    This workshop addressed how education prepares science to translate into practice and practice to inform science. 

    Workshop 5:

    Educating for future goals 

    This workshop addressed future roles for pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists, including the scope, technological, clinical and scientific aspects of new roles. 

    Workshop 6:

    Educating for advanced practice

    This workshop addressed specialisation, professional development, professional recognition and credentialing.

    Workshop 7:

    Clinical practice

    This workshop addressed how to transform education of pharmacists to better prepare them for clinical roles

    Chair: 

    Prof. H. Suzuki

    Co-Chair:

    Dr. I. Larson

     

     

     

    Presentations from:

    Prof. A. Serracino-Inglott 

    [Bio], [Presentation]

    Prof. I. Ramzan

    [Presentation]

    Mrs. E. Cordero García

    Dr. D. Craig

    [Presentation

    Chair: 

    Dr. R. Sindelar 

    [Bio], [Presentation]

    Co-Chair:

    Dr. T. Tofade

    [Presentation]

     

    Presentations from:

    Prof. C. Wu

    [Presentation]

    Ms. J. Svarcaite

    [Presentation]

    Ms. L.M. Gutiérrez 

    [Bio], [Presentation]

    Prof. C. Boye

    [Presentation]

    Chair: 

    Prof. O. Bugnon  

    [Bio], [Presentation]

    Co-Chair:

    Prof. K. Galbraith

     

     

    Presentations from:

    Dr. C. Duggan

    [Presentation]

    Ms. J. Peppard

    Ms. S. Vasan

    Prof. J. Dipiro

    Chair:

    Prof. C. Anderson 

    [Bio]

    Co-Chair:

    Prof. T. Brock

    [Presentation]

     

    Presentations from:

    Dr. I. Coombes

    [Presentation]

    Dr. M. Nabwire

    [Presentation]

    Mr. D. Jordan

    [Presentation]

    Dr. T. G. Fenta

     

     

    15:00-16:00

     

    Session 2: Conference round-up


    Presentation from:

    Prof. Ralph Altiere, Dean, University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences [Presentation]; [Bio]

    This session was a summary of the conference and conclusions from the workshops.

     

     

    16:00-16:30

     

    Session 3: Final remarks

     

    Presentation from:

    Prof. Philip Schneider, Co-Chair, Global Conference on Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Education [Presentation]; [Bio]

     

     

     

    Post-conference events (9 November 2016)

    The Post Conference events were open to all congress delegates, participants and international speakers.

     

    China showcase: 

    A networking event with Chinese education leaders, which gave conference participants an opportunity to network and engage with the education system in China. 

    Language: Chinese. Simultaneous Interpretation provided. 

     

    Time

    Reports

    Speakers

    8:30-8:40

    1. Practice and Thoughts on Improving Quality of Pharmacy Talents Cultivation-a Case with Shenyang Pharmaceutical University

    Gong Ping, Vice President, Shenyang Pharmaceutical University

    8:40-8:50

    2. Construction and Optimization of Cultivation System for Long Schooling Program Pharmacy Talents-a perspective from PKU

    Zhou Demin, Dean, School of Pharmacy, PKU

    8:50-9:00

    3. Practice and Thoughts on Cultivation of Pharmacy Research Talents-a case with Fudan University

    Hou Aijun, Assistant Dean, School of Pharmacy, Fudan University

    9:00-9:30

    Q&A

    9:30-9:40

    4. On Personalized Teaching-Experience by Sichuan University

    Huang Yuan, Assistant Dean, West China School of Pharmacy, Sichuan University

    9:40-9:50

    5. An Exploration on Pharmacy Program Construction and Innovative Talents Cultivation-a Case with Zhejiang University

    Yang Bo, Dean, School of Pharmacy, Zhejiang University

    9:50-10:00

    6. Practice and Thoughts on Cultivation of Military Pharmacy Talents

    Chai Yifeng, Dean, School of Pharmacy, SMMU

    10:00-10:30

    Q&A

    10:30-10:40

    7. Exploration and Practice of Pharmacy Talents Cultivation in Context of Global Health Industry-a Case with Guangdong Pharmaceutical University

    Huang Zebo,Director of Dean’s Office, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University

    10:40-10:50

     8. Reform of Innovative and Entrepreneurial Pharmacy Talents Cultivation-a CPU perspective

    Feng Feng, Director of Dean’s Office, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University

    10:50-11:00

     9. Development and Digitization of Pharmacy Teaching Materials in China

    Wu Shaozhen, President, China Medical Science Press

    11:00-11:30

    Q&A

    11:30-12:00

     Round Table Communication

     

    China Pharmaceutical University (CPU) campus visit: 

    CPU hosts the biggest pharmaceutical campus in China, accommodating more than 15,000 full-time students. It is a world-famous, high-level, research-oriented university. The Chinese Pharmaceutical Association provided transportation for conference participants to and from CPU. This visit was free of charge.