What makes a strong regulatory framework for community pharmacy that best protects the interests of patients and pharmacists? FIP vice president Virginia Olmos shares her thoughts.🔗 Learn more: https://t.co/GQKTFLNqYO.
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La realidad de las farmacias comunitarias en latinoamérica es muy distinta en los diferentes países, existiendo grandes diferencias en el alcance de los servicios que se brinda en ellas
The reality of community pharmacies in Latin America is very different across countries, with significant differences in the scope of services provided in them.
At #FIPCongress, FIP vice president Rob Moss shared his perspective on how AI is already reshaping pharmacy practice. As part of the Think Health, Think Pharmacy conversation, he highlights why embracing technology is key to strengthening the profession: https://t.co/GQKTFLNqYO.
In this interview, FIP vice president Marianne Ivey explains why pharmacists must actively engage with policymakers and clearly communicate their capabilities to help deliver today’s complex health agendas. Learn more here: https://t.co/GQKTFLNqYO.
Spanish pharmacies offer up to 23 pharmaceutical services related to medicines use and public health, according to a study by the General Council of Pharmacists of Spain. FIP vice president Raquel Martínez García shares examples of these services with us: https://t.co/GQKTFLNqYO
Las farmacias españolas ofrecen hasta 23 servicios farmacéuticos, en torno al medicamento y la salud pública, si bien con desigual apoyo institucional, según un estudio del @Farmaceuticos_. Hoy la vicepresidenta de FIP comparte con nosotros ejemplos: https://t.co/GQKTFLNqYO
As we continue the Think Health, Think Pharmacy campaign, this conversation highlights the vital role of individual pharmacists in turning policy into practice: https://t.co/GQKTFLNYOm.
Nesta entrevista Luís Lourenço, Secretário Profissional da FIP, partilha as suas perspetivas sobre as oportunidades para os farmacêuticos fortalecerem os resultados em saúde, em especial nos países de língua oficial Portuguesa, enquanto parte da visão global da FIP.
In this interview, FIP Professional Secretary Luís Lourenço shares his perspective on the opportunities for pharmacists to strengthen health outcomes, particularly in Portuguese-speaking countries, as part of FIP’s global vision.
FIP president Paul Sinclair invites all FIP Member Organisation & Section representatives to attend the Extraordinary Council meeting on 11 Feb. He thanked Council for being the initiators & supporters of one of the biggest transformations in FIP's history https://t.co/255n4nQa0t
As we approach the 2nd anniversary of FIP’s #ThinkHealthThinkPharmacy we call on policymakers & governments to take further action by integrating pharmacy workforce data into healthcare planning. FIP Education Secretary Naoko Arakawa shares her perspective https://t.co/GQKTFLNqYO
Pharmaceutical sciences are evolving every day, with new medicines and medical devices continually reshaping healthcare. I discuss “Think Health, Think Pharmacy” with Giovanni Pauletti, Chair of the FIP Board of Pharmaceutical Sciences, in the video below: https://t.co/GQKTFLNqYO
Our fourth case study in the FIP Country Pharmacy Profile Series is informed by FIP’s Member Organisation, the Pharmaceutical Society of Papua New Guinea. It explores Papua New Guinea’s dynamic pharmaceutical landscape: https://t.co/ZFNtiJ3OBd.
Competency development & the need to upskill pharmacists through education to strengthen patient care are explored in a new interview with FIP Education Chair, John Pieper. This year, we continue to “Think Health, Think Pharmacy” — starting with education https://t.co/GQKTFLNqYO.
I am proud to announce the launch of FIP’s new Strategic Plan for 2025–2030 — a roadmap to advance pharmacy worldwide: https://t.co/vNZmHjwJki. Forward with Pharmacy, Forward with @FIP_org!
A big thank you to all our members who organised wonderful receptions during the FIP Congress last month! Pictured here are highlights from the events hosted by the International Conference of French-Speaking Chambers of Pharmacists (CIOPF) and colleagues from America.
Congratulations to FIP member organisation @pharmacists on being awarded the FIP Seal to their immunisation training programme (international version). This seal provides our members with assurance that a programme has been evaluated for its quality & alignment with FIP's mission