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UCA-NI PHARMACY CONFERENCE 2020
AGENDA 9.30am – 10.00am
Registration Tea, coffee and light breakfast
10.00am – 10.10am Introduction: Peter Rice MPS, Chair, UCA-NI
10.10am – 10.30am Keynote speech: ‘Rebalancing Regulation of Pharmacy Practice’ Cathy Harrison MPSNI, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer
10.30am – 11.15am
Expert panel discussion Chaired by Mairead Conlon MPS, UCA-NI. Cathy Harrison MPSNI, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer; Canice Ward MPS, Head of the Department’s Medicines Regulatory Group; Trevor Patterson, Chief Executive Pharmaceutical Society Northern Ireland; Prof Mike Mawhinney FPS, Head of Regulatory Affairs, Community Pharmacy Northern Ireland
11.15am – 11.40pm Refreshments & Networking
11.40am – 12.00 noon The Evolving Governance Agenda Joe Brogan, Head of Pharmacy and Medicines Management, Health & Social Care Board
12.00 noon – 1.00pm Expert panel discussion Chaired by Mairead Conlon MPS, UCA-NI. Representative from Health & Social Care Board; Julie Greenfield MPS, Pharmacy Forum Manager; Representative from Community Pharmacy Northern Ireland; Dr Jim Livingstone, President PSNI
Closing remarks: Jonathan Lloyd, MPSNI
1.00pm – 2.00pm 2.00pm – 4.00pm Networking Lunch
Breakout sessions Each breakout session will run three times.
a. Over-the-counter analgesics: the science and the myths b. Patient Group Directions: running successful flu and travel clinics c. Falsified Medicines Directive – and other IT challenges for Community Pharmacy d. Life-saving injectable: adrenaline auto-injector e. Electronic/controlled drug registers/electronic adverse event reporting f. Life-saving injectable: Naloxone legal responsibilities
2.00pm – 2.30pm 2.45pm – 3.15pm 3.30pm – 4.00pm
Breakout session 1 Breakout session 2 Breakout session 3
Book your place now
Sunday 29 March 2020 9.30am – 4pm
To register visit:
www.pharmacyinfocus.com
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