Monday, July 06, 2009

A Hospital Pharmacist is elected Co-Chair for Users to IHE-Europe

A hospital pharmacist who played a key role in the creation of the Pharmacy domain for Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE), Jacqueline Surugue was elected the Co Chair for Users of IHE Europe Steering Committee in June. www.ihe-europe.net

Since 2007, Jacqueline Surugue has served on the Steering Committee of IHE, representing the European Association of Hospital Pharmacists (EAHP).

Completing her term as President of EAHP in June, Jacqueline Surugue takes up her duties as IHE-Europe co-chair, saying, “I will bring my enthusiasm to collaborate with co Chairs and members and my support in establishing IHE Europe as a recognized stakeholder on the European level and a strong partner within IHE international with the aim of a coherent interoperability of health information systems”.

IHE-Europe is represented by an executive board with Co-Chairs and two past Co-Chairs of the European IHE Committee, two representing the vendors, two representing the users of IT systems in health care.

As Co-Chair for Users, Jacqueline Surugue joins Peter Kuenecke, the elected Co-Chair for Vendors, in jointly-directing the activities and operations of the not-for profit organization IHE-Europe aisbl.

Hospitals, health authorities and medical societies participate in the activities of IHE-Europe which is also supported by many sponsoring organisations and companies. The organization was initiated jointly by the European Association of Radiology (EAR) and the European Coordination Committee of the Radiological, Electromedical and Medical IT Industries (COCIR).

Jacqueline Surugue is chief of the Pharmacy Department for the 1,200-bed Centre Hospitalier Georges Renon (Niort) in the Poitou Charentes region of France. She has a broad experience on European level in her role as the president of the European Association of Hospital Pharmacists, a federation of 29 countries from Europe representing 22,000 hospital pharmacists.

She was elected vice president of the Federation Internationale Pharmaceutique (FIP) Hospital Section in 2006 and is an elected member of the National Council of the French Order of Pharmacists.

Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) International is an organization that enables users and developers of information technology for healthcare to achieve interoperability of systems through the precise definition of healthcare tasks, the specification of standards-based communication between systems required to support those tasks and the testing of systems to determine that they conform to the specifications. The work is managed by IHE committees and sponsored by various national and international bodies, as described in the IHE Principles of Governance, available at www.ihe.net/governance/.



Sources

http://www.ihe-europe.net/

http://www.ihe-europe.net/content/new_cochair.htm

Friday, July 03, 2009

38th European Symposium on Clinical Pharmacy


In 2009, the European Society of Clinical Pharmacy celebrates its 30th anniversary.

ESCP was indeed founded in Lyon in 1979 by clinical practitioners, researchers and educators from various countries across Europe. After 30 years of continuous development, the value of clinical pharmacy is now recognized and we anticipate a bright future. Within an increasingly complex environment, health professionals must coordinate their actions and learn how to use new technologies to maximize efficiency. Such challenges and pressure on performance should not divert us from our essential purpose: Patient Care.

Scientific Programme

Click here to download the Preliminary Programme

The scientific programme includes keynote lectures, invited lectures, oral free communications, scientific and industry-supported symposia, working group meetings, moderated poster presentations and pre-congress educational courses. The official Symposium language is English. No simultaneous translation will be available.

Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Evening Opening Lecture: Pricing of Drugs & Transparency in Health Care, Richard Laing, WHO

Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Plenary sessions: APPROACHES TO INTERDISCIPLINARY CARE
Plenary 1A: Interdisciplinary Cooperation
Plenary 1B: Interdisciplinary Cooperation in Drug & Therapeutic Committees
Plenary 1C: Interdisciplinary Cooperation in Community Pharmacy

Thursday, 5 November 2009
Plenary session: PATIENT ORIENTED CARE
Plenary 2: Talking to Patients about Pharmacotherapy
Pharmacotherapy update 1: New Developments in Anticoagulant Therapy

Friday, 6 November 2009
Plenary session: TECHNOLOGY AND PATIENT CARE
Plenary 3: Integrating Technology in Patient Care
Pharmacotherapy update 2: Biosimilars

All afternoon parallel sessions are scheduled including interactive workshops, oral communications and poster discussion fora. Masterclasses and workshops will be announced in the Provisional Programme and on this website.

Important Dates and Deadlines
Registration opening: 01 April 2009
Abstract Submission opening: 01 May 2009
Abstract Submission deadline extended to: 20 July 2009, Midnight CET
Early Registration deadline: 31 July 2009
Notifications to Abstract Submitters: 14 Sept 2009
Registration Deadline for Abstract presenters: 29 Sept 2009
Register before 31 July 2009 in order to benefit from the low early-bird rates!


Sources

http://www.escpweb.org/site/cms/
http://www.escp-gsasa2009.org/