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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.

The International Pharmacy Journal is the official journal of the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) and began in 1912 as the Bulletin de la Fédération Internationale Pharmaceutique. Subscription is a benefit for all members of FIP. The IPJ is published electronically each month, with readership spanning over 150 countries and territories. More about the IPJ here.

2023 Pharmacists don’t need to be experts on sustainability to help in climate change, says Olivier Bugnon Award winner
2023 Introducing a conscientious objection decision-making framework

A new framework for navigating conscientious objection in healthcare was discussed at FIP’s 81st World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Hung-Jui (Terry) Chen reports.

2023 Increased remuneration will ultimately benefit patients

Challenges and barriers to implement remuneration services were discussed at FIP’s 81st World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Zuhreh Ahmadi reports.

2023 How “honest” is my chatbot?

Carwen Wynne Howells reports from a FIP congress session in Brisbane exploring the development of artificial intelligence and its potential application in pharmacy practice.

2023 “Verspil geen pil”: Don’t waste a pill

During FIP’s 81st World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, a number of the federation’s member organisations shared developments related to sustainability and strengthening health systems in their countries. Carwen Wynne Howells reports.

2023 Building a sustainable future for health care: Pharmacists as influencers in public health

How can pharmacists demonstrate their public health roles as influencers within their scope of practice and self-care? A session at the FIP congress in Brisbane, Australia, titled “Pharmacists as influencers across public health” discussed pharmacists’ commitment to patient-centred care for a sustainable future through interprofessional collaboration and patient engagement. Session chair Vaiyapuri Subramaniam, together with the session speakers, report.

2023 How digital technologies are supporting access to medicines

Timothy Chen reports from a FIP congress session in Brisbane, Australia, on ensuring sustainable and transparent access to medicines and addressing shortages.

2023 Antimicrobial stewardship: Opportunities in many settings

Timothy Chen reports from a FIP congress session in Brisbane, Australia, that looked at strategies to increase antimicrobial stewardship.

2023 Machine learning and artificial intelligence in drug discovery and repurposing

Almost all major pharmaceutical companies are employing machine learning to assist in drug discovery and development, including prediction of new hits, binding affinities, solubility, stability and formulation. Machine learning algorithms are also assisting in the selection of existing medicines for the treatment of different diseases. A session at the FIP congress in Brisbane, Australia, provided an overview of the opportunities and possibilities that machine learning and artificial intelligence can impart in the drug discovery and development process, repurposing of medicines and evaluating the effectiveness of medicines. Prateek Jain reports

2023 Optimising mRNA therapies

A session at the FIP congress in Brisbane, Australia, took a look at the development of mRNA therapeutics for vaccines and its next step in cancer. Prateek Jain reports.

2023 Augmented rather than artificial intelligence — the metaverse as a tool to support community practice

Carwen Wynne Howells reports on a session during FIP’s 81st World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, about the new experience of community pharmacy through the metaverse.

2023 Paul Sinclair: Our challenge is to maintain our momentum

Community pharmacist Paul Sinclair took office as FIP president on 24 September. In this interview with the IPJ, he shares goals for his presidency and his views on the future of the profession.

2023 New FIP roadmap towards a sustainable future for pharmacy

Building a sustainable future was the subject of the first plenary session, which focused on strengthening health systems, at the 81st World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences in Brisbane, Australia. Graeme Smith reports.

2023 Can data intelligence help combat the threat of antimicrobial resistance?

Challenges, opportunities and sustainable solutions related to antimicrobial resistance were discussed at a plenary session during the 81st World Congress of Pharmaceutical Sciences in Brisbane, Australia. Graeme Smith reports.

2023 Is it time to consider a different model of education for pharmacy?

Michael J. Rouse was named as the first winner of the FIP Exceptional Award in Pharmaceutical Education at the 81st World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences in Brisbane, Australia. In his award lecture, he reflected on current models of pharmacy education and shared his views on the best model to ensure that all graduates achieve the competencies required to enter practice and provide services that meet the needs. Lin-Nam Wang reports.

2023 How Amazon is applying its ethos to the pharmacy experience

Amazon’s innovations in the pharmacy and prescription delivery space were presented during a plenary session on technology to strengthen health systems at FIP’s 81st World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Graeme Smith reports.

2023 How pharmacists can provide support in disasters and humanitarian crises

Pharmacists’ roles in disasters and humanitarian crises were described at a plenary session of the 81st World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences in Brisbane, Australia. Graeme Smith reports.

2023 Meaningful collaborations and partnerships are important for safety and quality

What is required to form realistic and successful collaborations in order to strengthen health systems was the topic of a plenary session at FIP’s 81st World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Graeme Smith reports.

2023 “Mentalisation” holds promise for improving patient-centredness and reducing stress, researchers say

“Mentalisation” is a psychoanalytical concept that emerged in the 1960s and was empirically tested in the 1980s. During FIP’s Pharmacy Practice Research Summer Meeting, organised by FIP’s Special Interest Group on Pharmacy Practice Research, in Granada, Spain, last month, research on its use to support patient-centred care was presented. Uijeong Jo reports.

2023 The Anthropocene epoch — what it means for pharmacy

By Lotte Stig Nørgaard, Janine M. Traulsen, both at the University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences Department of Pharmacy Copenhagen, Denmark, and Charlotte Verner Rossing, Department of Research and Development, Danish College of Pharmacy Practice, Hillerød, Denmark.

2023 Pharmacy practice researchers explore concepts of integrated health systems

Healthcare systems are facing significant challenges, including increased demand after the COVID-19 pandemic, an ageing population and a rise in chronic diseases. To address these challenges, the concept of integrated health systems has emerged as a potential solution. According to the World Health Organization, this means “the organisation and management of health services [including pharmacy] so that people get the care they need, when they need it, in ways that are user-friendly, achieve the desired results and provide value for money”. From mapping the diverse terminology used to understanding the dimensions of quality within community pharmacy, findings by pharmaceutical researchers exploring integrated health care were presented at the Pharmacy Practice Research Summer Meeting in Granada, Spain, this month. Laila Ghorab reports.

2023 How to set your patients up for success in the transition from paediatric to adult care

Shifting from paediatric to adult care can be a critical period for patients and their families, affecting treatment outcomes. Primary barriers and core elements related to this transition were presented at a webinar organised by FIP’s Hospital Pharmacy Section this month. Laila Ghorab reports.

2023 War, economic collapse, disease and lack of medicines — The challenges faced by pharmacists in Yemen

The civil war crisis in Yemen is a catastrophe. The past eight years have seen the collapse of the country’s health system and economy, attacks on health facilities and medicines production, increase of chronic diseases, including mental illness, and outbreaks of cholera. What is it like working as a pharmacist in such an environment? Mohamed Al-nuzili, president of FIP member organisation the Community Pharmacy Owner Syndicate, answers the IPJ’s questions.

2023 How pharmacists are moving beyond dispensing to strengthen Serbia’s health system

“Pharmacy strengthening health systems” is the theme of World Pharmacists Day on 25 September. In this article, Jelena Kostić Valčić explains how the potential of pharmacists in Serbia is being tapped in order to do just that.

2023 The emergence of drug-resistant dermatophyte infections: What role can pharmacists play?

As dermatophytes (ringworm-causing fungus) begin to show resistance to currently available antifungal drugs, Dallas Smith, Shawn Lockhart and Jeremy Gold, from the Mycotic Diseases Branch of the Division of Foodborne, Waterborne and Environmental Diseases at the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, propose a five-point plan that pharmacists can adopt to help combat resistance development.

2023 Efforts in the USA towards global harmonisation of generic medicines

Generic drugs are a practical solution to the problem of high prescription medicine costs. The US Food and Drug Administration’s Office of Generic Drugs (OGD) has established an initiative to ensure that high-quality, affordable generic drugs are readily available to patients in the USA and beyond. At a webinar on harmonisation and global efforts for safe and effective generic drugs organised by FIP’s Industrial Pharmacy Section in March, the OGD’s mission and the key accomplishments of its initiative were highlighted. Laila Ghorab reports.

2023 Daragh Connolly: Momentum will remain if we advocate choice, access and international best practice

In September 2023, the FIP Council ratified the election of Daragh Connolly as chair of FIP’s Board of Pharmaceutical Practice. In this interview with IPJ, he shares his motivations, views on practice and thoughts on his new role in FIP.

2023 Opportunities presented by technology-enabled pharmacy

Technology is essential to pharmacy’s future. At FIP, the past five years have seen the establishment of a Technology Advisory Group. Among its objectives are to offer guidance for FIP members on technology. In this article, the group’s co-chairs Lars-Åke Söderlund and Jaime Acosta Gomez reflect on opportunities for pharmacy linked to technology-enabled innovations in healthcare.

2023 Remuneration for service sees pharmacists’ primary health care role recognised and expanded in Argentina.

Ricardo Pesenti, president of the Confederación Farmacéutica Argentina (COFA), describes the development of a remunerated pharmacy service for measuring and recording blood pressure, which recognises pharmacists’ role in primary health care and how the pharmacy network extends the national health system.

2023 Virginia Olmos: I aim to increase Latin American participation in FIP activities

In September 2022, Virginia Olmos was elected to the FIP Bureau as one of three new FIP vice presidents. In this interview, she tells us about her professional life in Uruguay and how it led her to become involved with FIP.

2023 Surgical pharmacy — A new specialty to expand pharmacists’ role in surgical patients’ care in China

Zheng Zhi-hua, vice president and general secretary of GuangDong Pharmaceutical Association, China, and Chen Zheng-yu, FIP China envoy, describe the development of surgical pharmacy as a new specialty whose practitioners can act as a bridge between surgeons and physicians.

2023 Marianne F. Ivey: Pharmacy has a great future

In September 2022, Marianne Ivey was elected to the FIP Bureau as one of three new FIP vice presidents. In this interview, she shares her perspectives on hospital pharmacy, leadership, mentorship and more.

2023 Military pharmacy may be niche, but its contributions to our profession and well-being cannot be denied

FIP has a section representing military and emergency pharmacy. But have you ever wondered how the specialty of military pharmacy evolved? Uroš Čakar, from the Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Belgrade, Serbia, provides a potted history.

The FIP Global Pharmaceutical Observatory (GPO) is a worldwide data hub to inform the advocacy work of our members and partners.  

The FIP Atlas is a platform being developed to showcase our members’ needs and priorities (supported by the data from the GPO), allowing us to identify opportunities for developing pharmacy with, for and through our member organisations.  

Latest intelligence and data on the state of pharmacy and pharmaceutical science around the world.  

 



Last update 28 March 2022

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