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.
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.
Lastest Publications
2025Joint statement on the importance of embedding life-course immunization and integrated mulimorbidity approaches in NCD prevention and care
2025FIP Holding Statement on paracetamol use during pregnancy
2025FIP Holding Statement reaffirming the safety and value of combination vaccines
To mark World Heart Day on 29 September, this digital event will spotlight the critical role pharmacists play in preventing, detecting, and managing hypertension— a leading cause of cardiovascular disease worldwide. Expert speakers will explore the latest hypertension guidelines, multidisciplinary approaches, and the evolving scope of pharmacy practice, showcasing how pharmacists can improve adherence, continuity of care, and patient outcomes. The session will also launch the new FIP publication “Hypertension Pharmacy Toolkit”, offering practical tools to support pharmacy teams in delivering evidence-based, people-centred care. Join us in reframing pharmacy’s role in hypertension prevention and care.
Moderator:
- Daragh Connolly, Chair, FIP Board of Pharmaceutical Practice, International Pharmaceutical Federation, Ireland
Panellists:
- Andrea Vassalotti, Senior Director, Partnerships & Programmes, World Heart Federation, Switzerland
- Nesligul Ozdemir Ayduran, Assistant Professor, Gazi University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Türkiye
- Ross Tsuyuki, Professor of Medicine (Cardiology) and Director, EPICORE Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Canada
- Inês Nunes da Cunha, Practice Development and Transformation Manager, FIP, The Netherlands - Gamze Nur Songur, FIP Intern, FIP, The Netherlands
With the world’s population ageing rapidly, pharmacists have a growing role in promoting health, independence and quality of life for older persons. This digital event marks the International Day of Older Persons and brings together global experts to explore strategies from the World Health Organization, updated definitions and preventive approaches to healthy ageing, and the evolving role of community pharmacists. The session will also showcase the e-TRIGGER programme, which targets healthcare professionals working with older adults. Through expert insights and practical examples, the session will equip pharmacists to play a proactive role in meeting the needs of ageing communities.
Moderator:
- Sherif Guorgui, President, FIP Community Pharmacy Section, FIP, Canada
Panellists:
- Yongjie Yon, Technical Officer on Ageing and Health, WHO Europe, Denmark
- Michel Jean-Pierre, Former head of the Geriatric Department – Geneva University Hospitals, Centre Medical Universitaire de Genève, Switzerland
- Ermira Krasniqi, Associate Professor, AMECC “Rezonanca”, Kosovo
- Rafaela Da Silva F., Senior Scientific Project Manager, Health Sciences e Training, Switzerland
In the age of GenAI, when answers can be generated at the click of a button, how can we truly know what students can do? The answer: make learning visible! Building on the strengths of traditional Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) in pharmacy education, where clinical reasoning, practical technique, and professional judgement are demonstrated in authentic, observable moments, we have pivoted to Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSPEs). These structured assessments are more than exams; they showcase competence in real-world contexts, bridging the gap between knowledge and professional practice. By engaging students in decision-making, technical proficiency, and communication within real-world scenarios, OSPEs develop not only academic achievement, but practice-ready professionals. They ensure our graduates are equipped with the confidence, resilience, and adaptability needed in a skills-based, rapidly evolving pharmaceutical landscape. In this session, we will showcase OSPEs in action and provide clear, practical guidance on how to successfully implement them effectively in pharmaceutical science education.
Chair
- John Pieper, President and Professor Emeritus, University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis, USA
Co-moderator:
- Emina Bečić, Teaching and Research Assistant, University of Sarajevo - Faculty of Pharmacy, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Panellists:
-Betty Exintaris, Associate Dean Learning and Teaching, Associate Dean Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Monash University, Australia
- Nilushi Karunaratne, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Monash University, Australia
Medication shortages are an escalating global challenge, threatening patient safety and continuity of care. In Latin America, reliance on imports, fragile supply chains, economic instability, and limited regulatory capacity intensify the problem.
This webinar will be held in Spanish.
Moderator:
- Martina Francis, Lecturer, Sydney Pharmacy School, The University of Sydney, Australia
Guest:
- Antonella Milano Gil, Critical Care Pharmacist / Assistant Professor, Clinical Pharmacy, Air Force Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina / School of Pharmacy, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Juan Ignacio Vales, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Hospital Policial, Montevideo, Uruguay
- Jorge Arturo Villalobos Madriz, Pharmacist Master's in Supply Chain, Hospital Clínica Bíblica / Universidad Latina de Costa Rica, Costa Rica
To mark World Mental Health Day, this event will address the profound impact disasters and emergency situations can have on mental health, affecting individuals and communities and leading to long-term complications. The sudden disruption, loss, and uncertainty caused by such events often trigger stress, anxiety, and fear. Survivors may experience grief, trauma, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), while first responders and healthcare workers can face burnout and compassion fatigue, as well as concerns for their own safety. Access to mental health support is often limited during crises, making resilience-building, community support systems, and timely psychosocial interventions crucial for recovery and overall well-being.
Moderator:
- Robert Moss, Vice President, FIP, The Netherlands
Panellists:
- Luna El Bizri, Founder and manager, Lunapharm pharmacy, Lebanon
- Vijay Suppiah, Senior Lecturer in Pharmacy, University of South Australia, Australia - Kay Dunkley, Executive Officer, Pharmacists' Support Service, Australia
- Salah Kandil Shubair, Deputy CEO, Tawreed, Jordan
Format: 24-Hour Virtual Symposium (“Around the World”)
Purpose & Features:
To bring together oncology pharmacy professionals globally for sharing research, innovation, best practices.
30 sessions, each 30 minutes, in celebration of ISOPP’s 30th anniversary.
Keynote & panel sessions, interactive workshops / live discussions, networking, on-demand access for those who can’t attend all live sessions.
International Society of Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners (ISOPP) invites submissions of abstracts for its 2026 symposium. This event welcomes oncology pharmacy practitioners, researchers, and those involved in service evaluation or clinical audit. Key deadlines: abstracts due 31 October 2025. Accepted abstracts will be published in the Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice.
Stay tuned for the 85th FIP World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from 12–15 September 2027. More information will be available soon.