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Notizie dall’Europa e dal mondo 10th Congress of the European Association of Hospital Pharmacists Hospital Pharmacy and Economy Congress Centre, Lisbon, Portugal, 16-18 March 2005 Preliminary Scientific Programme Wednesday 16 March 2005 09.00-13.00 Educational Seminar on “Decision models in Hospital Pharmacy (like Informatrix and SOJA)” Level: Intermediate (with homework in advance: participants are required to prepare a case-study) Faculty: Rob Janknegt PhD PharmD, Rob Brenninkmeijer PharmD and Berry A.M. van Schaik PhD MBA, The Netherlands Course fee: 50 EURO (includes study case material, tuition, syllabus and refreshments; lunch is no included) Registration deadline: January 1, 2005 Information: Please visit the www.eahponline.org 14.00-15.30 Scientific and Practice sessions and Industry-sponsored satellite symposia Seminar 1: Cost-effectiveness of drug treatment Level: Introductory Speakers to be confirmed Seminar 4: Too many clowns not enough circuses: How to grow clinical pharmacy and keep adding value Level: Intermediate A. Cost effectiveness of Clinical Pharmacy services and how to explain to your hospital manager Speaker: Michael Cross (United Kingdom) B. Experience from the UK Speaker: Tony West (United Kingdom) C. Experience from outside the UK Speaker: Jose Feio (Portugal) Do pharmacogenomics and pharmacoSeminar 6: genetics fulfil their promise? Level: Advanced A. Gene technology is the key to better treatment Speaker: Hugh E. Montgomery (United Kingdom) B. Prospective proof of better treatment results is scarce Speaker: John P. Ioannidis (Greece) 15.30-16.00 16.00-17.30 Seminar 3: Seminar 9: Seminar 10: 18.00-20.00 20.00-21.00 Coffee break Scientific and Practice sessions and Industry-sponsored satellite symposia The need for pharmaco-economy guidelines Level: Advanced Speakers to be confirmed The new EU 2001/20 clinical trial directive affects your pharmacy too! Level: Advanced A. Why do we have a new directive and what does it mean? Speaker: Joao de Oliveira (Portugal) B. Will clinical trials still be possible in my hospital? Speaker to be confirmed Medication error reporting in Europe Level: Introductory A. Classification of medication errors: a practical tool Speaker to be confirmed B. How is medication error reporting practised? Speaker to be confirmed Opening Ceremony Anniversary Keynote Speaker: Jochen Kotwas (Germany) Keynote presentation “Drug cost and reimbursement” Speaker: Vassilis Kontozamanis (Greece) Welcome reception and opening of the exhibition Thursday 17 March 2005 Scientific and Practice sessions and In09.30-10.30 dustry-sponsored satellite symposia Seminar 2: How are clinical decisions influenced by economic factors Level: Intermediate A. The role of hospital pharmacy in clinical practice by pharmacotherapy Speaker: Irene Kraemer (Germany) B. The role of pharmacist in hospital pharmacy in area of pharmacoecomics Notizie dall’Europa e dal mondo Seminar 5: Seminar 6: 10.30-11.30 11.30-12.30 12.30-14.00 14.00-15.30 Seminar 3: Seminar 4: Seminar 7: Seminar 10: Speaker: Lenka Praznovcova (Czech Republic) Orphan drug systems in the EU Level: Intermediate A. Orphan drug legislation in Europe Speaker: Veijo Saano (Finland) B. Ethical and commercial aspects of Orphan Drugs Speaker: Harrie Seeverens (The Netherlands) Do pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics fulfil their promise? Level: Advanced A. Gene technology is the key to better treatment Speaker: Hugh E. Montgomery (United Kingdom) B. Prospective proof of better treatment results is scarce Speaker: John P. Ioannidis (Greece) Coffee break and attended posters Keynote presentation Practical implications of disaster preparedness for a Hospital Speakers: Ana Herranz (Spain) & Pilar Gomis (Spain) Lunch Scientific and Practice sessions and Industry-sponsored satellite symposia The need for pharmaco-economy guidelines Level: Advanced Speakers to be confirmed Too many clowns not enough circuses: How to grow clinical pharmacy and keep adding value Level: Intermediate A. Cost effectiveness of Clinical Pharmacy services and how to explain to your hospital manager Speaker: Michael Cross (United Kingdom) B. Experience from the UK Speaker: Tony West (United Kingdom) C. Experience from outside the UK Speaker: Jose Feio (Portugal) Information and communication technology and automation of logistics Level: Advanced A. System analysis: where to focus with ICT technology Speaker: Mark Neuenschwander (USA) B. Practical solutions anno 2005 Speaker: Hadewig Colen (The Netherlands) Medication error reporting in Europe Level: Introductory A. Classification of medication errors: a practical tool 15.30-16.00 16.00-17.30 Seminar 1: Seminar 8: Seminar 9: 279 Speaker to be confirmed B. How is medication error reporting practised? Speaker to be confirmed Coffee break Scientific and Practice sessions and Industry-sponsored satellite symposia Cost-effectiveness of drug treatment Level: Introductory Speakers to be confirmed Prescribing drugs: should it always be a medical doctor? Level: Introductory A. Speaker to be confirmed B. How to train non-doctors in drug prescribing? Speaker: David Webb (United Kingdom) The new EU 2001/20 clinical trial directive affects your pharmacy too! Level: Advanced A. Why do we have a new directive and what does it mean? Speaker: Joao de Oliveira (Portugal) B. Will clinical trials still be possible in my hospital? Speaker to be confirmed Friday 18 March 2005 09.00-10.30 Scientific and Practice sessions and Industry-sponsored satellite symposia Seminar 2: How are clinical decisions influenced by economic factors Level: Intermediate A. The role of hospital pharmacy in clinical practice by pharmacotherapy Speaker: Irene Kraemer (Germany) B. The role of pharmacist in hospital pharmacy in area of pharmacoeconomics Speaker: Lenka Praznovcova (Czech Republic) Seminar 5: Orphan drug systems in the EU Level: Intermediate A. Orphan drug legislation in Europe Speaker: Veijo Saano (Finland) B. Ethical and commercial aspects of Orphan Drugs Speaker: Harrie Seeverens (The Netherlands) Information and communication techSeminar 7: nology and automation of logistics Level: Advanced A. System analysis: where to focus with ICT technology Speaker: Mark Neuenschwander (USA) B. Practical solutions anno 2005 Speaker: Hadewig Colen (The Netherlands) 280 Seminar 8: 10.30-11.30 11.30-12.30 12.30-14.00 Bollettino SIFO 50, 5, 2004 Prescribing drugs: should it always be a medical doctor? Level: Introductory A. Speaker to be confirmed B. How to train non-doctors in drug prescribing? Speaker: David Webb (United Kingdom) Coffee break and attended posters Keynote presentation Gaps between innovation and application Speaker: Eve E. Slater (USA) Closing Ceremony and Lunch Abstracts: Deadline for submissions: 31 October 2004 EAHP Congress Secretariat Medicultura France SARI, Le Traver, 81260 Brassac, France Tel: +33-5-63 744 300 Fax: +33-5-63 744 304 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.medicultura.com/eahp 5th Spring Conference on Clinical Pharmacy Integrating Research, Education & Clinical Practice 25-28 May 2005 – Stokholm, Sweden Scientific Programme Wednesday 25 May 2005 All Day ESCP Educational Course 15.30-16.00 16.00-18.00 Thursday 26 May 2005 09.00-09.15 Opening Ceremony 09.15-09.40 Plenary Lecture 1: Applying Evidence Concepts to Pharmacy Practice 09.40-10.00 Plenary Lecture 1.1: Managing Clinical Pharmacy Practice 10.00-10.30 Round table 1: Adopting and Adapting Clinical Pharmacy Practice 10.30-11.00 Coffee Break – Poster Viewing – Exhibition 11.00-12.30 SIG WS 1.1: Infectious Diseases: Implementation of guidelines for sequential antimicrobial therapy SIG WS 1.2: Geriatrics: Drug Regimen Reviews in Nurshinghoms... WS 1.1: Managing Clinical Pharmacy OC 1 Lunch – Poster Viewing – Exhibition 12.30-14.00 14.00-15.30 Repeated SIG WS 1.1: Infectious Diseases: Implementation of guidelines for sequential antimicrobial therapy Repeated SIG WS 1.2: Geriatrics: Drug Regimen Reviews in Nurshinghoms… WS 1.2: Managing Clinical Pharmacy PDF1 19.00-20.30 Coffee Break – Poster Viewing – Exhibition ESCP Educational Course: Patient Centred Teaching Cultural evening: visit to Vasa Museum Friday 27 May 2005 09.00-09.20 Plenary Lecture 2: Community Pharmacy 09.20-09.40 Plenary Lecture 2.1: Hospital Pharmacy Models 09.40-10.00 Plenary Lecture 2.2: Integreted Care Models 10.00-10.30 Round table 2: Documenting and Evaluating Clinical Pharmacy Practice 10.30-11.00 Coffee Break – Poster Viewing – Exhibition 11.00-12.30 SIG WS 2.1: Cancer Care: Pharmaceutical care for cancer patients SIG WS 2.2: Pediatrics: Management of Immunosuppressive Therapy in transplantation for pediatrics WK 2.1: Assessing Appropiate prescribing combining clinical practice and reserach OC 2 12.30-14.00 Lunch – Poster Viewing – Exhibition 14.00 -15.30 SIG WS 2.3: Nutrition: Dietary Supplements, Drugs, Herbs and Memory WK 2.2: The role of the teacher-practitioner in different European Countries 1 281 Notizie dall’Europa e dal mondo WK 2.3: The role of the teacher-practitioner in different European Countries 2 PDF2 Coffee Break – Poster Viewing – Exhibition Poster review session Farewell Cruise 14.00 -15.30 Saturday 28 May 2005 09.00 -10.30 Plenary Lecture 3: The Clinical Pharmacist Teacher – Practicioner Who are they and what is their future? 10.30-11.00 Coffee Break – Poster Viewing – Exhibition 11.00-12.30 Round Table 3: The Clinical Pharmacist Teacher – Practicioner: Who are they and what is their future? 12.30-14.00 Lunch 15.30-16.00 15.30-16.00 16.00-17.30 19.00-20.30 16.00-18.00 WK 3.1: How can the career structure and career pathway for the teacher-practitioner be developed in Europe WK 3.2: How can students be given more clinical experience in patient care? PDF3 OC3 Coffee Break – Poster Viewing – Exhibition Closing Session Abstracts: Abstracts must be submitted electronically by 30 January 2005 ESCP International Office Avenue de Tervuren, 300 B-1150 Brussels, Belgium Tel: +32-2-743 1542 Fax: +32-2-743 1550 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.escpweb.org