RFWE-02 - Rapid fire session from selected oral abstracts

Tracks
Auditorium 12
Wednesday, September 3, 2025
14:00 - 15:30

Speakers

Prof Michael Barras
Princess Alexandra Hospital, Metro South Health

RFWE-0211 - Reducing hospital readmissions: the evaluation of a Pharmacy led Transition of Care service

Mr Chee Tao Chang
Institute for Clinical Research, National Institutes of Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia

RFWE-0201 - Impact of deprescribing intervention on medications in hospitalized older adults in Malaysia: A randomized controlled trial

Mr Ahmed Elnoby
Ahl Masr Burn Hospital

RFWE-0209 - Antimicrobial consumption metrics associated with percent of total body surface area of burn

Michael Faltas
TGH Cancer Institute/cancer Center of South Florida

RFWE-0202 - Use of BioSpecifics in institutional and community settings: One year clinical, financial and operational experience

Mrs Katelyn Jauregui
The University Of Sydney

RFWE-0203 - Effectiveness of strategies to reduce persistent opioid use post-surgery: A systematic review

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Dr Chinenye Onodugo
University Of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Ituku Ozalla Enugu State Nigeria

RFWE-0204 - Building pharmacy antimicrobial stewardship capacity through structured mentoring of intern pharmacists

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Ms Hsiang-Yi Pan
Tri-service General Hospital

RFWE-0205 - Off-Label Use of Coenzyme Q10 in Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss: A Retrospective Case Study Review in a Northern Taiwan Medical Center

Dr Régis Vaillancourt
QUESS 360 pharmacy solutions

RFWE-0206 - Utilizing artificial intelligence to assess aseptic technique during sterile compounding within a primary engineering control

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Prof Hasniza Zaman Huri
Universiti Malaya

RFWE-0207 - Enhancing Pharmacy Practice with a Novel Electronic Tool: Development of a Patient-Reported Outcome Measure (PROMs) for Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM) Management

Mr Zhixiang Zhu
Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy Of Medical Sciences

RFWE-0208 - Effects of different analgesic modalities on pain relief and safety after minimally invasive esophagectomy: A randomized controlled clinical study

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