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Pharmaceutical Practice and the FIP Sections

Read the 2009-2010 Board of Pharmaceutical Practice Annual Report here

FIP has adopted as one of its three main Strategic Objectives to advance pharmacy practice in all settings. This ambitious goal is done through the work of the nine Pharmacy Practice Sections, which develop projects and initiatives to aid FIP and its Member Organisations truly advance pharmacy practice on a global level.

All Individual Members are automatically a Member of the Section (or Board of Pharmaceutical Sciences) of their choice. Here they are invited and encouraged to interact with peers and colleagues with similar interests from all over the world, both virtually within online discussion forums on the FIP Website and in person at various global meetings, most namely the annual FIP World Congress.

The Sections are governed by the Board of Pharmaceutical Practice which aims to provide guidance and leadership to the Sections and their activities.

 

The sections of Pharmaceutical Practice

 

The Board of Pharmaceutical Practice's missions

The Board of Pharmaceutical Practice represents the interests of all aspects of the practice of the profession of pharmacy throughout the whole world, regardless of any national or local issues.

The development of the profession in all its many facets is encouraged.

Good communication between pharmaceutical practitioners, pharmaceutical scientists and other healthcare providers is strongly promoted. The ultimate objective is to unify the profession and, as a result, bring about an increase in the standards of healthcare for the benefit of the patient.

The Board of Pharmaceutical Practice, with these ends in mind, will thus endeavour to:

  • Raise professional standards
  • Develop policy relating to the safe and effective use of medicines
  • Develop and expand continuing education
  • Encourage research into all fields of pharmaceutical practice
  • Recognise and reward excellence in pharmaceutical practice
  • Expand the influence and role of the pharmacist
  • Increase, strengthen and expand the functions of the various Sections of FIP
  • Increase the membership, influence the activities of FIP on a world wide basis

 

Tasks

With the role of this Board being to handle all professional aspects of FIP’s activities, the Board’s main tasks are to:

  • Prepare the professional programmes of the Congress and, where applicable, other conferences of FIP
  • Maintain contact with the relevant interested parties and assist in the co-ordination of professional activities of the Sections
  • Co-ordinate the professional activities of FIP in relation with other professional organisations,
  • Formulate policy and mission statements
  • Set up working groups where the subject matter is outside the responsibility of any of the Sections or covers the interest of more than one Section

The BPP meets twice yearly to discuss the various issues involving pharmacy practice and BPP initiatives. A meeting is usually held in March and the other is held during the FIP Annual World Congress.

 

Composition

The BPP comprises the Executive of the Board, the President and Secretary of each Section together with a maximum of 10 expert members appointed by the Board itself to represent different sectors of the pharmaceutical profession. When a Section has more than 500 members it shall be allowed to have an additional representative on the Board.

Executive Board

  • Chair (2010-2014): Mr Andrew L. Gray
  • Professional Secretary (2009-2013): Prof. Henri R. Manasse, Jr.
  • Immediate Past Chair (2010-2014): Prof. Philip J. Schneider
  • Elected Member (as of 2010): Dr Linda Hakes
  • Elected Member (as of 2008): Ms Eeva K. Teräsalmi
  • Scientific Secretary (2007-2011): Dr Vinod P. Shah

 

Vice-Presidents nominated by the BPP

  • FIP Vice President: Prof. Philip J. Schneider (2010-2014)
  • FIP Vice President: Dr Régis Vaillancourt (2008-2012)

 

Sections Representatives

The Sections of the BPP represent various Professional Groups within the scope of pharmacy practice. The President and Secretary of each Section are the official representatives on the BPP

Sections with more than 500 members (i.e. Community Pharmacy Section and Hospital Pharmacy Section) have a third representative.

 

Expert Members

Expert Members are nominated by the BPP to act as liaisons between the sections and to pull together common threads of interest. They are available to give greater input into these working groups and play an role in linking FIP with other professional organisations.

Current Expert Members:

  • Prof. Martin Schulz (2010-2014)
  • Dr Alexander Dodoo (2008-2012)
  • Mrs Agathe Wehrli (2008-2012)

 

Observers

International Pharmaceutical Students' Federation (IPSF) President: Ms Sanne Rasmussen
FIP Young Pharmacists' Group (YPG) Chair: Mr Luís Lourenço

 

Special projects

At present there are no Special Projects