FIP News 23 May 2012
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News from FIP | |
FIP representatives were in Geneva over the past week to hold a FIP Ex-Co Meeting and o-host the World Health Professions Alliance annual luncheon and attend the following WHO World Health Assembly. FIP looks forward to releasing new developments of these meetings as they unfold. Educating Pharmacists on Tuberculosis
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News from FIP Member Organisations | ||
CFF in Brazil fights medicine sales in supermarkets In relation to recent news concerning a provisional decree by the Brazilian Senate to allow supermarkets and other establishments to sell OTC medicines, the CFF (FIP Member Organisation in Brazil) lead by President Dr Walter Joao, mobilised healthcare professionals and public opinion against the proposed decree. The result had Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff voting against such action, marking an important political achievement for the CFF. IPA forms partnership to fight TB This is a monumental move for all parties and sets the state through improved care and control of TB via the work of pharmacists – congratulations to all! Click here to read the full Memorandum of Understanding on the FIP website. Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society works to accredit pharmacies “It is hoped that all pharmacies will eventually be accredited to rule out a monopoly’ situation,” she said in an email to The Malay Mail. Read the full story here ASHP supports move for greater pharmacists involvement in patient care Read the full story here |
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News from WHO | ||
World No Tobacco Day fast approaching on 31 May The World Health Organization (WHO) has selected “tobacco industry interference” as the theme of the next World No Tobacco Day, which will take place on Thursday, 31 May 2012. The campaign will focus on the need to expose and counter the tobacco industry’s brazen and increasingly aggressive attempts to undermine the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) because of the serious danger they pose to public health. Read more here |
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News from Around the World | ||
Global Leaders Commit to Addressing Illegal Online Medicine Sellers The Alliance for Safe Online Pharmacies (ASOP) released the following statement from Libby Baney, J.D., a Vice President at FaegreBD Consulting and an advisor to ASOP. The comments concern a Declaration by the Leaders of the Group of Eight, made from Camp David on May, 19 2012. Read the full story here Report says prescribing should be reviewed by pharmacists The review recommended that practices should conduct pharmacist-supported audits using prescribing safety indicators and correct any problems identified. The GMC said it would forward its recommendations to the DH, Care Quality Commission (CQC) and RCGP. Read the full story here |
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