Looking ahead: Post-pandemic recovery, restoration and preservation of professional services by pha

Looking ahead: Post-pandemic recovery, restoration and preservation of professional services by pha

This event aims to provide different perspectives on how the pandemic has impacted the scope of services provided by pharmacists in the community, hospital and clinical biology settings. In this roundtable discussion, a panel of experts in different areas will share their thoughts in which services were suspended or de-prioritised and need to be recovered or restored, and which new services emerged and may need to preserved beyond the pandemic.

Learning objectives:
1. Understand the impact of the pandemic on the scope of services pharmacists provide in the different settings
2. Discuss the priorities in the restoration or recuperation of services among different regions

Moderator:
- Robert Moss, President, Hospital Pharmacy Section, FIP - The Netherlands

Co - Moderators:
- Lars-Åke Söderlund, President, Community Pharmacy Section, FIP - Sweden
- Julien Fonsart, President, FIP Clinical Biology Section, FIP - France

Panellist:
- Esteban Zavaleta, Director of Pharmacy, Hospital Clínica Bíblica - Costa Rica
- Ana Paula Martins, President, Portuguese Pharmaceutical Society - Portugal
- Ismael Olmos, Head of the Pharmacy Department, Member of the Clinical Pharmacology Unit, Hospital Vilardebó - Uruguay
- Mariet Eksteen, Professional Development and Support, Pharmaceutical Society of South Africa (PSSA) - South Africa
- András Süle, EAHP President & Chief Pharmacist at the Péterfy Hospital – National Institute of Traumatology in Budapest Hungary, European Association of Hospital Pharmacists (EAHP)
Hungary (home country) | Belgium (country in which EAHP is based in)
- Amrahi Buang, President, Malaysian Pharmacists Society (MPS) - Malaysia
- Chris Freeman, National President, Pharmaceutical Society of Australia - Australia
- Ziad Nassour, Former President of the Lebanese Order of Pharmacists, Lebanese Order of Pharmacists - Lebanon

Lookingahead:Post-pandemic

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