E1 Part III Pharmacy Technicians Symposium
Sunday 10 September 2017
09:00-12:00
COEX Convention & Exhibition Center : Room 208 A/B 3 hours
Organised by FIPEd
(separate registration required)
Presentation and interactive workshop
The final session will provide participants with an opportunity to discuss the integration of mid-level cadres within the pharmacy profession at the local, national and international level. Specific case examples will be discussed to explore models and partnerships that support the recognition of pharmacy technicians and other pharmacy support workers as valued members of the pharmaceutical workforce. An introduction to the Global Statements and Pharmaceutical Workforce Development Goals that were accepted at the 2016 Global Conference in Nanjing will be provided. Workshop participants will identify strategies to promote integration of the pharmacy support workforce within the Workforce Development Goals, setting the groundwork for enhanced access to pharmaceutical care services for patients.
Learning objectives
At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to:
1. Identify the key messages of the Global Statements and Pharmaceutical Workforce Development Goals (PWDGs).
2. Understand the importance of the Global Statements and the PWDGs for the pharmacy support workforce.
3. Identify strategies that can be used to develop the pharmacy support workforce locally and internationally.
Programme
Continued from Saturday 9 September
Chair
Christina Durinck (Danish Association of Pharmaconomists, Denmark)
09:00 – 09:30
1. Plenary session:
The Global Conference: Introduction to the Statements and Pharmaceutical Workforce Development Goals
Ian Bates (University College London, UK)
09:30 – 10:20
2. Case examples:
a) Striving for consensus on the role of pharmacy technicians
Everett McAllister (Pharmacy Technician Certification Board, USA)
b) Applicable, affordable, accessible: development of a pharmacy technician training manual
Shirley-Anne Boschmans (Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa)
10:20 – 10:40 Coffee/tea break
10:40 – 11:40
3. Interactive workshop:
Pharmaceutical Workforce Development Goals - Integrating pharmacy technicians and other pharmacy support workforce cadres
Facilitator Kat Hall (University of Reading, UK)
11:40 – 12:00
Symposium wrap-up