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2018 EAFP Annual Conference
Pharmacy education: towards pharmaceutical sciences
Parma, Cathedral and Baptistery
Parma (Italy), May 16-‐18, 2018
European Association of Faculties of Pharmacy University of Parma, Food and Drug Department
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Program
Wednesday May 16, 2018 – Aula Magna Central University building, Strada Università 12,
Parma 09:00 -‐ 13:00 Pre-‐Conference Workshop: Medicines for rare diseases
Relevant aspects of orphan medicinal products -‐ Diego Ardigò -‐ Chiesi Farmaceutici, Parma, Italy Cisplatin for the treatment of malignant mesothelioma -‐ Fabio Sonvico -‐ University of Parma, Italy Zoledronic acid for the treatment of glioma -‐ Daniela Sica, Lisapharma, Erba, Italy Teicoplanin for the treatment of cystic fibrosis infection -‐ Fabio Borella – Neupharma, Imola, Italy Round Table Discussion
16:00 -‐ 16:30 Opening Ceremony Chairs: Lilian M. Azzopardi and Patrizia Santi Roberto Fornari, Rector’s Delegate, University of Parma Gabriele Costantino, Head of the Department of Food and Drug, University of Parma Lilian M. Azzopardi, President of EAFP Patrizia Santi, Conference Chair, University fo Parma
1st Session 16:30 – 18:00 Theme The stakeholder’s perspective in Pharmacy Education
Chairs: Daisy Volmer and Ruggero Bettini Presentation of Helsinki results – Lilian M. Azzopardi -‐ University of Malta, Malta Controlled Round Table: Piero Iamartino-‐ EIPG, Joan Peppard -‐ EAHP, Jamie Wilkinson -‐ PGEU, Dorothea Dalig -‐ EPSA The industry perspective – Eugenio Cusimano -‐ Farmindustria, Roma, Italy Meeting the needs and expectations of patients– Mike Rouse -‐ ACPE, Chicago, USA Final discussion
19:00 Welcome Reception Thursday May 17, 2018 – Congress Center University Campus of Science and Technology, Parco
Area delle Scienze, Parma 2nd Session 9:00 – 10:00 Theme: Industrial Pharmacy Education: the European reality
Chairs: Luis Recalde and Patrizia Santi The European situation: Annamaria Fadda -‐ University of Cagliari, Italy José B. Fariña -‐ University of La Laguna, Spain Nicoletta Sammut Bartolo and Janis Vella Szijj -‐ University of Malta, Malta Discussion
10:00-‐10:30 Oral Presentations: OP1: Organizing an international bachelor test as part of, pharmacy training -‐ W. Martinet -‐
University of Antwerp, Belgium OP2: FIP global conference on pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences education -‐ a consensus
framework to transform pharmaceutical education -‐ R.J. Altiere -‐ University of Colorado, USA
OP3: The research internship in pharmacy and industrial pharmacy degrees in the Italian university scenario: an analysis of Parma university -‐ S. Pescina -‐ University of Parma, Italy
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break and Poster Presentations 3rd Session
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11:00 – 12:00 Theme: The industrial perspective: what are the unmet needs? Chairs: Dimitrios Rekkas and Fabio Sonvico tba -‐ AFI, Milan, Italy Francesca Schiaretti -‐ Chiesi Farmaceutici -‐ Parma, Italy Dimitrios Rekkas, University of Athens -‐ Greece Round table discussion (Piero Iamartino -‐ EIPG, Hubertus Cranz -‐ AESGP)
12:00 – 12:30 Oral Presentations: OP4: A core anatomy syllabus for pharmacy students: a delphi study -‐ G. Hitch -‐ University of
York, United Kingdom OP5: Transforming a traditional biochemistry course into an applied biological chemistry
experience: a success story -‐ K.M.G. Mallela -‐ University of Colorado, United States OP6: Health technology assessment (HTA) – new field in pharmacy education in Bulgaria -‐ N.
Veleva -‐ Medical University Pleven, Bulgaria 12:30 – 13:30 Lunch and Poster Presentations 13:30 – 14:30 EAFP General assembly 4th Session 14:30 – 15:30 Deans’ Forum
Chairs: Lilian M. Azzopardi and Dimitrios Rekkas Ralph Altiere -‐ FIP
15:30 – 16:30 Coffee Break and Poster Presentations 5th Session 16:30 – 17:30 Theme: Quality of learning: teaching methods
Chair: Andries Koster and Sara Nicoli Evidence Based Education for improvement of university didactic -‐ Daniela Robasto -‐University of Parma, Italy Ruth Nemire -‐ AACP Experiential learning in Industry -‐ Enrico Zambelli -‐ Chiesi Farmaceutici, Parma, Italy Discussion
17:30-‐ -‐18:00 Oral Presentations: OP7: New strategies for the assessment of competences during the internship period for
students of pharmacy -‐ M. Cordoba-‐Diaz -‐ Complutense University of Madrid, Spain OP8: Students’ perceptions about simulation in teaching patient counselling -‐ P. Siitonen -‐
University of Eastern Finland, Finland OP9: The pharmaceutical students’ role in pharmaceutical education: the EPSA methodology
booklet and the EPSA lifelong learning platform – L. Soares -‐ European Pharmaceutical Students’ Association
19:30 Gala Dinner Friday May 18, 2018 – Congress Center University Campus of Science and Technology, Parco Area
delle Scienze, Parma 6th Session 9:00 – 10:30 Theme: Improving patient safety
Chair: Lilian M. Azzopardi and Patrizia Santi WHO Europe – Nomenclature project -‐ Raffaella Balocco -‐ Geneva, Switzerland AIFA regulatory perspective –tba Discussion
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break and Poster Presentations 11:00 – 12:00 Closing and Future Perspectives -‐ Lilian M. Azzopardi and Renata Jachowicz
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Conference location The Conference will take place in two different locations: May 16, 2018 Aula Magna, Central University building,
Strada Università 12, Parma (Italy). Distance: The Central University Building is at walkable distance from the railway station (15 min., 1 Km) and most of downtown Hotels.
May 17, 2018 May 18, 2018
Congress Center, University Campus of Science and Technology, Parco Area delle Scienze, Parma (Italy). Distance: The University Campus is located in the southern periphery of the city (7 Km from railway station). It is connected to railway station and downtown by bus lines 7 and 21 (direction: “Università Sud”). Buses run every 10 minutes (25 min. journey). Taxi journey from the city center takes approx.. 20 minutes (fee 15-‐20 euros).
How to get to Parma By train Parma is on the main railway line connecting Milan to Bologna. The journey takes approx. 90 min. from Milan and 60 min. from Bologna. Information about train schedules can be found at the address: http://www.trenitalia.com/tcom-‐en. By plane
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The closest airports are located in Milano (Linate, Malpensa and Orio al Serio) and Bologna. They are all well connected to Parma by train.
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