Welcome Work in Progress – Dear friends, Progress in Work Many European countries within the PCNE network have moved a long way since the beginnings of Pharmaceutical Care in the early nineties. And new A Working Symposium of the friends have joined us over the years. Pharmaceutical Care Network Europe (PCNE) We are working in different speeds and on different projects, but we all share the belief that pharmacists and pharmaceutical care as a concept can make a 19-20 February 2016 difference for the patients – and that is what is at our heart: the outcome of the patients. The topic for the coming symposium will be “Work in progress –progress in Pharmakon Conference Center work”. We will share knowledge on how to do deal with complex interventions - Milnersvej 42 that are often in the core of pharmaceutical care research – and take time to 3400 Hillerød make progress in the work of the different working groups. All participants will Denmark have the opportunity to participate in two working groups, making sure that knowledge and ideas are shared in an optimal way. Additionally, there will be Final Program plenty of time to discuss individual projects during poster sessions and oral communications. We are very happy to welcome you back at Pharmakon, in Hillerød – for a few days of debates and discussions on how to move on to secure “Work in progress –progress in work!” Dr. Charlotte Rossing, PCNE Chairman, Denmark Dr. Veerle Foulon, PCNE Secretary, Belgium Conference committee: Charlotte Rossing, Denmark (chair); Veerle Foulon, Belgium; Foppe van Mil, the Netherlands; Kurt Hersberger, Switzerland (Chair)Mitja Kos, Slovenia; Nejc Horvat, Slovenia PCNE WS 2016 Final Program PCNE WS 2016 Final Program Program Friday 19 February 2016 WS 2: Revising the DRP-classification. Making the Version 7.0, while including all previous comments (Nejc Horvat, 8.00-10.00 Registration Slovenia, and Tommy Westerlund, Sweden, with extra support of Foppe van Mil) 10.00-10.15 Opening (Dr. Charlotte Rossing) 17.30- 19.30 Poster viewing and for PCNE members the PCNE Soapbox 10.15-11.00 Plenary lecture: Dealing with complex interventions: process and outcome analysis . Prof. Carmel Hughes, 19.30-20.30 PCNE Social event (incl. wine tasting, separate registration) Belfast, N. Ireland 20.30-23.00 PCNE dinner (separate registration) 11.00-12.30 Oral communications (Chair Dr. Nina Griese) Program Saturday 20 February 2016 - Barriers and facilitators of implementing a post-discharge community pharmacist home visit. Rik Ensing, the 9.00-12.00 Workshops 3 and 4 Netherlands. WS 3: Preparing a PCNE standpoint on Medication Review - Identification of DRPs by pharmaconomists and including the role of medication reconciliation, setting, pharmacists performing two types of medication reviews in definition, types and affiliated concepts. (Mitja Kos, Slovenia, a Danish hospital setting. Trine Nielsen, Denmark and Kurt Hersberger, Switzerland) - How to use dispensing data to measure and signalize WS4: Selecting and validating outcome measures on nonadherence in diabetes mellitus type 2 patients. Fong pharmaceutical care interventions. Discussing the core of Sodihardjo-Yuen. the Netherlands pharmaceutical care research. (Carmel Hughes, United - Drug related problems among ambulatory patients Kingdom, and Linda Thomsen, Denmark) diagnosed with arterial hypertension. Justyna Dymek. Poland 12.00-12.30 Presentation of Workshop results and discussion. Program - Deprescribing following medication review in acute care: ends for non PCNE members the ReMAC project. Thomas Szymanski, United Kingdom 12.30-13.30 Lunch - The COME-ON study: The development of a Drug-Related Problems classification tool. Goedele Strauven, Belgium 12.30-13.30 Lunch The Social Events 13.30-16.30 Workshops 1 and 2 If you have not signed up for the wine tasting or the dinner, but would WS 1: Preparing guidelines for Pharmaceutical Care like to participate, you can still register at the Conference Desk (Cash practice. Discussing the need and format for guidelines, and payment Dinner 80 Euro, Wine tasting 20 Euro). on which topics to start. (Martina Teichert and Berry People who are not participating in the wine tasting can buy their own Daemen, the Netherlands) (alcoholic) beverages at the bar. All participants are invited to a guided tour of the Pharmacy Museum. PCNE WS 2016 Final Program PCNE WS 2016 Final Program PCNE Members-only program Abstracts Friday 19th February 2016 All accepted abstracts on one of the symposium themes ( Drug-Related 16.30-18.30 Members’ soapbox Problems, Medication Review, Pharmaceutical Care Standards and Guidelines (PCNE members or applicants for membership only) and outcomes of pharmaceutical care interventions) can be downloaded from www.pcne.org. A limited number of abstracts are selected for oral Saturday 20th February 2016 presentation. Accepted abstracts will also be published in the International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy. Participants will find the abstracts and an index on their USB stick. 13.30-16.30 PCNE General Assembly incl. coffee break The German Förderinitiative Pharmazeutische Betreuung and the Danish (members only) PharmaDanmark offer awards for the best poster and best oral communication. Please note that all interested researchers in Pharmaceutical Care are welcome to attend the symposium, but only PCNE members (or applicants for membership) have access to the PCNE General Assembly and the Members’ Soapbox. PCNE-association Events 18th February 2016: The Vision, a brainstorm How to reach Pharmakon about the future of PCNE 19th February 2016: Members soapbox The address of the Pharmakon, conference venue and accomodation is (16.30h. Chair: Dr. Veerle Foulon) Milnersvej 42, 3400 Hillerod, Denmark 20th February 2016: General Assembly, incl. presentation of new members Airport ->Copenhagen Nørreport There are very frequent metro trains from Castrup Airport (=Copenhagen) in This symposium is sponsored by: the direction of Vanløse st. Get off the Metro at Nørreport Station after Springer SBM, Dordrecht, the approx. 15 minutes. (Alternatively you can take an S-train from the airport to Netherlands Copenhagen central, and find the S-Train to Hillerød there). Förderinitiative Pharmazeutische Betreuung, Berlin, Germany Copenhagen Nørreport -> Hillerød Pharmakon, the Danish college of At Nørreport, take the ‘Nordbanen’, S-train (S-tog) line A or E, to Hillerød. The pharmacy practice, Hillerød, train has Hillerød as final destination and will reach the town after approx. 10 Denmark stops and 45 minutes. Pharmadanmark, the Danish association of professionals in Additional information Pharmaceutical Sciences, Please note that it can be wet and cold in Denmark in February. Hellerup, Denmark. The currency in Denmark is DKK (Danish Krone), with a value of 0.13 All major debit and credit cards are accepted in Denmark PCNE WS 2016 Final Program PCNE WS 2016 Final Program .
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