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6th World Pharmacists & Clinical Pharmacy Annual Congress, will be organized around the theme “Pharmacist- A Self-described Professional Role for Optimizing Results in Patient Care: A Shift in Emphasis”

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Clinical pharmacy is the area of practice in which pharmacists provides patient care that optimises medication therapy and promotes health, wellness and disease prevention. Clinical pharmacists rely on their professional relationships with patients to tailor their advice to best meet individual patient needs and desires. BCC estimates the total market for the clinical healthcare IT technologies covered in this report at more than $6.3 billion in 2010.  The market is projected to grow to approximately $7.4 billion in 2011 and nearly $17.5 billion in 2016, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.7% over the next 5 years.

  • Track 1-1Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM)
  • Track 1-2Rational drug use
  • Track 1-3Medication outcomes and comparative effectiveness
  • Track 1-4Pharmacoepidemiology
  • Track 1-5Medication Therapy Management
  • Track 1-6Medication outcomes
  • Track 1-7Hematology and Oncology Pharmacists
  • Track 1-8Pharmacogenomics & Pharmacoeconomics
  • Track 1-9Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
  • Track 1-10Transitions-of-care Services

The missions of the hospital pharmacists is to be part of the medication management in hospitals, which encompasses the entire way in which medicines are selected, procured, delivered, prescribed, administered and reviewed to optimise the contribution that medicines make to producing informed and desired outcomes to enhance the safety and quality of all medicine related processes affecting patients of the hospital to ensure the 7 “rights” are respected: right patient, right dose, right route, right time, right drug with the right information and documentation. The global inpatient and outpatient pharmacy automation market was valued at $2.4 billion in 2011 and should reach $2.6 billion in 2012. Total market value is expected to reach nearly $3.9 billion in 2017 after increasing at a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8%.

  • Track 2-1Patient Compliance
  • Track 2-2Pain Management
  • Track 2-3Patient Care
  • Track 2-4Pharmaceutical Care
  • Track 2-5Safe Drug Therapy
  • Track 2-6Drug Interactions
  • Track 2-7Clinical Trials

Pharmacists provide an invaluable interface in this process by liaising with scientists and clinicians across the development arena. Within clinical research, pharmacists can help assess the safety and efficacy of new medicines. Skills learnt during pharmacy training allow them to contribute to the entire clinical trial process from planning the trial, developing the prototype formulations for administration first in animals and later for trials in humans, the production, packaging, labelling and supply of the medicine to clinical researchers, through to the monitoring and reporting of complex studies. In 2000, expenditure on research and development in United States, Europe and Japan countries came to a total of some 45 billion U.S. dollars.

  • Track 3-1New Drug Discovery
  • Track 3-2 Manufacturing Technology
  • Track 3-3 Formulation of Drug products
  • Track 3-4Medicines Policy and Governance
  • Track 3-5Quality Assuarance and Safety
  • Track 3-6Medicine Access and Rational Use
  • Track 3-7Quality Control

Industrial Pharmacy as the same indicates the field of manufacturing, marketing and distribution of drug products including Quality assurance of these activities. The pharmaceutical industry is made up of a large number of different areas which all form part of the journey of drug discovery to marketing and sales of a medicine. Pharmacists are in the fortunate position of being able to contribute professionally at almost any point along this journey.

  • Track 4-1Market Surveillance of Industrial Pharmacy
  • Track 4-2Drug Design and Marketing
  • Track 4-3Drug Discovery and Drug Development
  • Track 4-4Good Manufacturing Practices
  • Track 4-5Functions of Regulatory Bodies
  • Track 4-6Veterinary Pharmaceuticals
  • Track 4-7Pharmacy from Natural Products

The principles of discrimination of drug therapy conjointly referred to as pharmacotherapy, may be a general term for mistreatment medication to treat illness. Pharmacogenetics is that the study of familial genetic variations in drug metabolic pathways which might have an effect on individual responses to medicine, each in terms of therapeutic result furthermore as adverse effects. And in Pharmacogenomics it deals with the influence of noni inheritable and familial genetic variation on drug response in patients by correlating organic phenomenon or single-nucleotide polymorphisms with drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination, furthermore as drug receptor target effects. Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics data from the scientific basis of contemporary pharmacotherapy Pharmacokinetics describes the drug concentration-time courses in body fluids ensuing from administration of an explicit drug dose, pharmacodynamics the determined result ensuing from an explicit drug concentration. Bio medicine is any medicative product factory-made in, extracted from, or semi synthesized from biological sources. Potential drug-drug interactions (DDIs) square measure frequent in drug prescription however clinically vital square measure those which might lead to changes of therapeutic result of 1 of the 2 medicine or in adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Therapeutic drug Monitoring (TDM) that makes a speciality of the mensuration of medication concentrations in blood. Its main focus is on medicine with a slender therapeutic vary, i.e. medicine that may simply be under- or overdosed. Pharmacotherapy is medical aid mistreatment pharmaceutical medicine, as distinguished from medical aid mistreatment surgery, radiation, movement, or alternative modes and outcome analysis. Pharmacoepidemiology borrows from each medicine and medical specialty.

  • Track 5-1Public health challenges and the role of community pharmacy
  • Track 5-2Treatment approaches to cure diabetes
  • Track 5-3Ischemic heart disease and congestive heart failure
  • Track 5-4Alzheimer’s disease
  • Track 5-5Emergency medicine pharmacy practice
  • Track 5-6Optimizing strategies for administration of drugs in paediatrics
  • Track 5-7Cardiology and oncology
  • Track 5-8Parkinson’s disease
  • Track 5-9New oral and intravenous anticancer treatments
  • Track 5-10Update on renal therapeutics
  • Track 5-11Clinical Pharmacy Management

Academic pharmacists engage in education, pharmaceutical practice, and research in schools of pharmacy. These three aspects of academic activity are interrelated, and at the same time connected with manpower planning and management. As of March 31, 2014 there were 48,815 pharmacists in Great Britain which is an increase of 2.96 percent on 2013.

  • Track 6-1Clinical Pharmacists
  • Track 6-2Hospital Pharmacists
  • Track 6-3Community Pharmacists
  • Track 6-4Industrial Pharmacists
  • Track 6-5Research pharmacists
  • Track 6-6Nuclear Pharmacists
  • Track 6-7Academic Pharmacists
  • Track 6-8Ambulatory Pharmacists
  • Track 6-9Home Health Care Pharmacists
  • Track 6-10Pediatric Pharmacists
  • Track 6-11Veterinary pharmacists
  • Track 6-12Analytical Pharmacists
  • Track 6-13Regulatory Pharmacists
  • Track 6-14Speciality Pharmacists
  • Track 6-15Consultant Pharmacists

The principles of discrimination of drug therapy conjointly referred to as pharmacotherapy, may be a general term for mistreatment medication to treat illness. Pharmacogenetics is that the study of familial genetic variations in drug metabolic pathways which might have an effect on individual responses to medicine, each in terms of therapeutic result furthermore as adverse effects. And in Pharmacogenomics it deals with the influence of noni inheritable and familial genetic variation on drug response in patients by correlating organic phenomenon or single-nucleotide polymorphisms with drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination, furthermore as drug receptor target effects. Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics data from the scientific basis of contemporary pharmacotherapy Pharmacokinetics describes the drug concentration-time courses in body fluids ensuing from administration of an explicit drug dose, pharmacodynamics the determined result ensuing from an explicit drug concentration. Bio medicine is any medicative product factory-made in, extracted from, or semi synthesized from biological sources. Potential drug-drug interactions (DDIs) square measure frequent in drug prescription however clinically vital square measure those which might lead to changes of therapeutic result of 1 of the 2 medicine or in adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Therapeutic drug Monitoring (TDM) that makes a speciality of the mensuration of medication concentrations in blood. Its main focus is on medicine with a slender therapeutic vary, i.e. medicine that may simply be under- or overdosed. Pharmacotherapy is medical aid mistreatment pharmaceutical medicine, as distinguished from medical aid mistreatment surgery, radiation, movement, or alternative modes and outcome analysis. Pharmacoepidemiology borrows from each medicine and medical specialty.

  • Track 7-1The principles of individualization of drug therapy
  • Track 7-2Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics
  • Track 7-3Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics
  • Track 7-4Bio Pharmaceutics
  • Track 7-5Drug interactions and adverse drug reactions
  • Track 7-6Therapeutic drug monitoring
  • Track 7-7Pharmacotherapy and outcome research
  • Track 7-8Pharmacoepidemiology

Based on International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) the guidelines for Good Pharmaceutical Practice were first laid in 1993. And further used as reference by national pharmaceutical organisations, governments, and international pharmaceutical organizations to set up nationally accepted standards. The aim is  to "contribute to health improvement and to help patients with health problems to make the best use of their medicines. This statistic shows total medicines expenditure worldwide in 2010 and 2015, and provides a forecast for 2020. In 2010, total spending on medicine was 887 billion U.S. dollars. It is estimated that until 2020 the pharmaceutical market will increase to around 1.4 trillion U.S. dollars.

  • Track 8-1Good Pharmaceutical Practice (GPP)
  • Track 8-2Drug Administration
  • Track 8-3Professional Practice Standards
  • Track 8-4Pharmacists Practice Guidelines
  • Track 8-5Drug-induced diseases
  • Track 8-6Adverse Drug Events
  • Track 8-7Polypharmacy Management

Clinical trials square measure experiments worn out clinical analysis. Such prospective medicine or behavioural analysis studies on human participants square measure designed to answer specific questions about medicine or behavioural interventions, together with new treatments (such as novel vaccines, drugs, dietary decisions, dietary supplements, and medical devices) and glorious interventions that warrant more study and comparison. And in Drug data that Influence of national and formulating policies in drug development and for Preparation of personalized formulation that is to avoid Risks and edges of drug medical aid. And in Clinical genetics may be a new and rapidly-changing field. information of the human ordination is way from complete, however there square measure already uses for genetic and genomic data within the clinic and genetic science is that the large-scale study of proteins, significantly their structures and functions. Proteins square measure very important components of living organisms, as they're the most elements of the physiological metabolic pathways of cells. The Role of pharmacist in human action and guidance patients is wish to Clinical case studies, peer-reviewed associate degreed printed bi-monthly in an electronic-only format, is that the solely journal devoted entirely to case studies. Outcome analysis and Pharmacoeconomic refers to the branch of knowledge that compares the worth of 1 pharmaceutical drug or drug medical aid to a different and Pharmacy Clinical Services

  • Track 9-1Clinical trials and drug information
  • Track 9-2Outcome research and pharmacoeconomic studies
  • Track 9-3Clinical case studies
  • Track 9-4Role of pharmacist in communicating and counseling patients
  • Track 9-5Clinical genomics and proteomics
  • Track 9-6Risks and benefits of drug therapy
  • Track 9-7Preparation of personalized formulation
  • Track 9-8Therapeutic drug monitoring
  • Track 9-9Influence of national and formulating policies in drug development
  • Track 9-10Pharmacy Clinical Services

Community pharmacists are the health professionals most accessible to the public and other health professionals in primary health care. They supply medicines in accordance with a prescription or, when legally permitted, sell them without a prescription. In addition to ensuring an accurate supply of appropriate products, their professional activities also cover counselling of patients at the time of dispensing of prescription and non-prescription drugs, drug information to health professionals, patients and the general public, and participation in health-promotion programmes. In England in 2014/15 978.3 million items were dispensed by community pharmacies (92.1 per cent of all items dispensed in the community). This is an increase of 30.1 million (3.2 per cent) from 2013/14 when the figure was 948.2 million. This compares with 85.0 million items dispensed by dispensing practices and 7.8 million by appliance contractors in 2014/15. 14.7 per cent of items dispensed by community pharmacies and appliance contractors were via the Electronic Prescription Service.

  • Track 10-1Patient Counseling
  • Track 10-2Pharmaceutical Care
  • Track 10-3Pharmacotherapy
  • Track 10-4Health Promotion
  • Track 10-5Compounding Pharmacists
  • Track 10-6Dispensing Pharmacists
  • Track 10-7Vaccination and Immunization
  • Track 10-8Primary care Pharmacists

A poison control system may be a medical facility that's able to offer immediate, free, and professional treatment recommendation and help over the telephone just in case of exposure to poisonous or risky substances. And in drug analysis unit that determines the security and effectiveness of medicines, devices, and diagnostic product and treatment regimens supposed for human use. These are also used for interference, treatment, designation or for relieving symptoms of an illness. Medication medical aid service is treatment provided by pharmacists whose aim is to optimize drug medical aid and improve therapeutic outcomes for patients. and that they square measure having some like communicable disease management program, Program for pharmaceutical political economy and policy studies (ProPEPS), Satellite pharmacy education schemes. Translational and policy analysis on personalised drugs may be a medical model that proposes the customization of tending - with medical choices, practices, and/or product being tailored to the individual patient. During this model, diagnostic testing is usually utilized for choosing acceptable and best therapies supported the context of a patient’s genetic content or alternative molecular or cellular analysis. The utilization of genetic data has vie a serious role in bound aspects of personalised drugs.

  • Track 11-1Poison control system and drug research unit
  • Track 11-2Infectious disease management program
  • Track 11-3Program for pharmaceutical economics and policy studies (ProPEPS)
  • Track 11-4Satellite pharmacy education programs
  • Track 11-5Translational and policy research on personalized medicine
  • Track 11-6Medication management service

Nuclear Pharmacy is a specialty practice of pharmacy defined as a patient-oriented service embodying the scientific knowledge and professional judgment required to improve and promote health through the safe and efficacious use of radioactive drugs for diagnosis and therapy. By 2015, total revenues of pharmaceutical and medicine manufacture in Canada are projected to reach approximately 10.69 billion U.S. dollars.

  • Track 12-1 Radiopharmaceuticals
  • Track 12-2Clinical Applications
  • Track 12-3Regulatory Aspects
  • Track 12-4PET Radiopharmaceutical Update
  • Track 12-5Filling prescription orders

Drug absorption is set by the drug’s chemistry properties, formulation, and route of administration. Dosage forms (eg, tablets, capsules, solutions), consisting of the drug and alternative ingredients, square measure developed to lean by numerous routes (eg, oral, buccal, sublingual, rectal, parenteral, topical, inhalational). In spite of the route of administration, medicine should be in answer to be absorbed. Thus, solid forms (eg, tablets) should be able to disintegrate and disaggregate. And Route of Administration in medicine and pharmacological medicine is that the path by that a drug, fluid, poison, or alternative substance is taken into the body. Routes of administration square measure typically classified by the placement at that the substance is applied. Common examples embody oral and endovenous administration. Effects of Disease on Drug disposition refer to all processes concerned within the absorption, distribution metabolism and excretion of medication in an exceedingly living organism. A Pharmaceutical representative has created a meeting to check you to debate a brand new drug. This appointment falls at the tip of a busy clinical afternoon, and a number of thoughts pass through your mind: can the discussion be a couple of really "new" drug or simply a distinct formulation of a long time drug? Is that the "drug rep" the most effective supply for learning concerning pharmaceutical advances? Square measure my prescribing practices acceptable for my patients? However am i able to make sure that new medicine square measure safe? And Clinical trials square measure experiments worn out clinical research. Such prospective medicine or behavioural analysis studies on human participant’s square measure designed to answer specific questions about medicine or behavioural interventions, together with new treatments (such as novel vaccines, drugs, dietary. choices, dietary supplements, and medical devices) and glorious interventions that warrant more study and comparison. Clinical Immunopharmacology may be a foreign matter into the body might provoke associate degree immune response. Antigens (usually proteins, glycoproteins or high-molecular-weight carbohydrates) typically have a mass _5000 prosecutor. They’re usually processed by macrophages before presentation to T lymphocytes. The effector limb of the response is initiated by interaction of the given matter with receptors on the surface of the lymphocytes. Immune responses square measure of 2 sorts, specifically body substance (via B lymphocytes, plasma cells and antibody) or cellular (via T lymphocytes

  • Track 13-1Drug absorption and Routes of administration
  • Track 13-2Effects of Disease on Drug Disposition
  • Track 13-3Introduction of New Drugs and Clinical Trials
  • Track 13-4Clinical Immunopharmacology

Ambulatory care pharmacy is a fairly new focus for pharmacists and work in both an institutional and community-based clinic involved in direct care of a diverse patient population. This statistic shows the channels consumers use for health care, personal care and pharmacy services when shopping in the United Kingdom (UK), as a percentage of survey respondents. Of respondents, 36 percent said they shopped out of town for health, personal care and pharmacy services. This survey was conducted in October 2013.

  • Track 14-1Refilling prescriptions
  • Track 14-2Patient education
  • Track 14-3Patient-Centered Care

Rational Therapeutic supported the premise that lack of knowledge or illogical thought patterns square measure basic causes of a patient's difficulties; it's assumed that the patient may be assisted in overcoming his or her issues by an on the spot, prescriptive, advice-giving approach by the healer. Evidence-based follow is applying the most effective on the market analysis results (evidence) once creating choices concerning health care. Health care professionals World Health Organization perform proof-based follow use analysis evidence together with clinical experience and patient preferences. A drug interaction may be a state of affairs during which a substance (usually another drug) affects the activity of a drug once each square measure administered along. Clinical impact may be a clinical significance is that the sensible importance of a treatment result -whether or not it's a true real, palpable, noticeable result on existence of drug formulations. personalised, stratified and change of location medicine is a discipline inside medicine and public health analysis that aims to boost the health of people and therefore the community by "translating" findings into diagnostic tools, medicines, procedures, policies and education. Drug development is that the method of conveyance a brand new pharmaceutical drug to the market once a lead compound has been known through the method of drug discovery. It embodies pre-clinical analysis (microorganisms/animals) and clinical trials (on humans) and will include the step of getting regulative approval to promote the drug.

  • Track 15-1Genomics Guiding Therapeutic Decisions
  • Track 15-2Rational therapeutics
  • Track 15-3Evidence based practice
  • Track 15-4Safety, cost effectiveness and clinical efficacy of drugs
  • Track 15-5Drug interactions
  • Track 15-6Clinical impact of drug formulations
  • Track 15-7Personalized, stratified and translational medicine
  • Track 15-8Developing of novel medication safety clinical programs
  • Track 15-9Clinical Drug Development

Home Health Care Pharmacy specializes in home health care products, sport medicine products, support stockings, surgical appliances, mobility aids, scooters, lift-chairs, beds, wheelchairs and rentals. Direct billing to private insurance plans, Expired medication disposal, Free diabetic needle disposal containers to diabetic Super Thrifty customers, Free blood pressure testing for customers, Convenience medication packaging. Pharmacy provides a large selection of healthcare and home medical equipment that helps public to be safe and independent in the home.

  • Track 16-1Medication Management
  • Track 16-2 Reconciliation for Elderly
  • Track 16-3Goals and objectives of HHC
  • Track 16-4Home Infusion Pharmacy Services

A pharmacist working in a managed care environment is intimately involved in the care and course of pharmaceutical treatment and plays a vital role in contributing to positive patient outcomes.  The areas of opportunities for pharmacists to coordinate patient care include but are not limited to data integration, communication management with physicians and patient outcomes research efforts, drug utilization review, disease management, academic detailing, cost analysis programs, and pharmacy benefit design.  In addition, pharmacists are able to qualify and quantify the results of different therapies and programs, and therefore add value to the health care team. BCC estimates the total market for the clinical healthcare IT technologies covered in this report at more than $6.3 billion in 2010.  The market is projected to grow to approximately $7.4 billion in 2011 and nearly $17.5 billion in 2016, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.7% over the next 5 years.

  • Track 17-1Drug Distribution and Dispensing
  • Track 17-2Patient Safety
  • Track 17-3Clinical Program Development
  • Track 17-4Drug Benefit Design
  • Track 17-5Business Management

Since about the year 2000, a growing number of Internet Pharmacies have been established worldwide. Many of these pharmacies are similar to community pharmacies, and in fact, many of them are actually operated by brick-and-mortar community pharmacies that serve consumers online and those that walk in their door. The primary difference is the method by which the medications are requested and received. Some customers consider this to be more convenient and private method rather than traveling to a community drugstore where another customer might overhear about the drugs that they take. Internet pharmacies are also recommended to some patients by their physicians if they are home bound. This statistic shows the channels consumers use for health care, personal care and pharmacy services when shopping in the United Kingdom (UK), as a percentage of survey respondents. Of respondents, 36 percent said they shopped out of town for health, personal care and pharmacy services. This survey was conducted in October 2013.

  • Track 18-1 Prescriptions handling
  • Track 18-2Dispensing prescriptions
  • Track 18-3Delivering medicines to other parts of a Hospital or health centre
  • Track 18-4selling over-the-counter medicines
  • Track 18-5Receiving, loading, unloading deliveries
  • Track 18-6Pre-packing, assembling and labelling medicines
  • Track 18-7Medicines Preparation
  • Track 19-1Electronic prescribing and discharge
  • Track 19-2Barcode medicine identification
  • Track 19-3Automated dispensing

6th Global Pharmacists & Clinical Pharmacy Annual Congress aims to highlight interesting facts from the CEOs & Directors of all promising new-age Pharmaceutical companies and how they managed to create global footprint so a speacial tract 'Enterpreneurs Investment Meet' is designed for the same. The statistic depicts the worldwide revenue of the pharmaceutical market from 2001 to 2014. In 2001, worldwide revenue was around 390.2 billion U.S. dollars. Ten years later, this figure stood at almost one trillion U.S. dollars.