RFMO-01 - Rapid fire session: Topics: Community pharmacy
Tracks
Auditorium 12
Monday, September 1, 2025 |
11:00 - 12:30 |
Details
Topics to be presented:
- Community pharmacy
Speakers
Mrs Maria Teresa Almeida
Associação Nacional Das Farmácias (anf)
RFMO-0109 - Opportunistic screening for Helicobacter pylori: A pharmacy-led approach for early detection and gastric cancer prevention
Dr Sander Borgsteede
Not Specified
RFMO-0101 - Contribution to sustainability by community pharmacists
Mr Mitchell Budden
University Of Newcastle
RFMO-0102 - Exploring the concept and definition of scope of practice in pharmacy: A systematic review
Lillian (Pei Chun) Chen
UBC Faculty Of Medicine
RFMO-0103 - An inclusive pharmacy, a myth or a reality? A study on the experiences of 2SLGBTQ+ clients receiving care and pharmacists providing care in British Columbia
Mr Jack Shen Lim
Malaysian Pharmacists Society
RFMO-0104 - Enhancing precision healthcare: Pre-emptive pharmacogenomic testing in the Malaysian community setting
Dr Bee Yean Low
Not Specified
RFMO-0105 - A study of the knowledge, attitude and practice of community pharmacists towards household pharmaceutical waste disposal
Dr Jose Luis Najera Garcia
ADViSE research group. UEMC
RFMO-0106 - Sentinel pharmacy networking. An opportunity to change the healthcare system. comparative seroprevalence analysis of COVID-19 vaccination strategies from a multicenter study in Castilla-Leon, Spain
Dr Inka Puumalainen
Suomen Apteekkariliitto
RFMO-0107 - Pharmaceutical work provided by the Finnish community pharmacies results to significant cost savings for the society
Mr Milan Rakic
The Pharmaceutical Chamber of Serbia
RFMO-0108 - Digital platform for recording standardized pharmaceutical services in Serbia
Ms Martina Sepetavc
Farmacia Community Pharmacy Chain
RFMO-0110 - Community pharmacists' facilitators and barriers to participating in pharmacy practice research
Prof Christine Teng
National University Of Singapore
RFMO-0111 - Antibiotic prescribing patterns in a polyclinic cluster in Singapore according to WHO access, watch, reserve (AWaRe) classification
Dr Carlos Treceño-Lobato
Universidad Europea Miguel De Cervantes
RFMO-0112 - Humanifar, a project for humanization in pharmaceutical care
Dr Bruce Warner
University Of Nottingham
RFMO-0113 - Key stakeholder’s attitudes towards the professional accountabilities and responsibilities of newly qualified Pharmacist Independent Prescribers (IPs) in England and enablers to implementation at scale
Mr Thorsten Bischof
Medical University Of Vienna
RFMO-0114 - Effects of a community pharmacy-based medication review on drug-related problems and patient-reported outcomes in all-comers with polypharmacy: A randomised, controlled, double-blind, parallel-group trial
