PROGRAMME

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27.11

  • ONLY FOR WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS: Meeting of the partners in the SMART Program - strategic planning

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    A. Mestrovic, Pharma Expert, (Croatia)
    M. Rouse Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education, (US)

  • Sauna rituals & SPA

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28.11

  • Registration

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  • SMART Program Introduction

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    SMART Train-the-Trainer Part 1: Pharmacists Patient Care Process and Drug Related Problems (DRP) Module

  • Introduction to the Pharmacists’ Patient Care Process: Who, why, how?

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    SMART Train-the-Trainer Part 1

  • Clinical aspects of Pharmacists’ Patient Care Process

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    SMART Train-the-Trainer Part 1: Pharmacists Patient Care Process and Drug Related Problems (DRP) Module

  • Workshop – what to collect (Patient, Disease, Medicines)

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    SMART Train-the-Trainer Part 1: Pharmacists Patient Care Process and Drug Related Problems (DRP) Module

  • Coffee break

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  • Three case studies

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    Clinical Assessment and Plan: Drug Related Problems classification, therapeutic goals, priorities

    SMART Steps to the Goal


    SMART Train-the-Trainer Part 1

  • Lunch

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  • Implementation and Follow-up SOAP report for case studies

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    SMART Train-the-Trainer Part 1

  • Motivational Communication

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    SMART Train-the-Trainer Part 1

  • Indicators of Quality for Patient Care Services – how to use them in the SMART Patient Care Process

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    SMART Train-the-Trainer Part 1

  • Welcome reception in Narva Castle

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29.11

  • Registration

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  • Introduction to the teaching seminar

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  • Pharmacy services in the new era

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    Dr. Susanne Kaae and Dr. Sofia Kälvemark-Sporrong, University of Copenhagen (Denmark)

  • Medicines optimisation

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    Michael Scott, Medicines Optimisation Innovation Centre, Ireland

  • Coffee break

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  • Implementation of medication use review services

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    Country-specific presentations of joint pilot project (about 20 minutes per country presentation) and pannel discussion

  • Lunch

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  • Interactive Workshops

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    WS 1: Pharmaceutical care in the AI era: how to move to blended care
    Dr. Claudia Rjicken, digital pharmaceutical care professional, Netherlands

    WS 2: Value-based pricing model.
    Dr. Susanne Kaae and Dr. Sofia Kälvemark-Sporrong, University of Copenhagen (Denmark)

    WS 3: NB! 14.30-18.15 SMART Train-the-Trainer Part 2: CPD Module (CPD concepts, Portfolio, Competency assessment, Indicators of Quality, and instructions to move on with the program) Only for those who participated at the Part 1 meeting!
    Dr. Arijana Mestrovic, Pharma Expert (Croatia) and Mike Rouse Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (US)

  • Coffee break

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  • Conference dinner at Narva-Jõesuu

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30.11

  • Digital pharmaceutical care – new solutions for the future

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    Dr. Claudia Rjicken, digital pharmaceutical care professional, Netherlands

  • IT tools in dispensing and counselling of medicines in Estonia

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    Jürgen Jänese, Magnum Medical OÜ (Estonia)

  • Applying real potential of pharmacists in patient care

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    Dr. Piotr Merks, Cardinal Wyszynski University in Warsaw (Poland)

  • Wrap up and ideas for the future

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  • Lunch and farewell

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  • Cluster meeting with the SMART team

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    Dr. Arijana Mestrovic, Pharma Expert (Croatia) and Mike Rouse Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (US)