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IPSF & APPS
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What is IPSF? IPSF = International Pharmaceutical Students’ Federation ”IPSF is the leading international advocacy organisation for pharmacy students, promoting improved public health through provision of information, education, networking and a range of publications and professional initiatives” * Official mission of IPSF
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History Formed in London in 1949 with 8 member countries IPSF is the oldest faculty-based international student organisation in the world Has grown to represent over 350,000 pharmacy students and recent graduates from 84 countries worldwide
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IPSF Structure Executive Committee Elected by the General Assembly Executive Committee Elected by the General Assembly General Assembly Highest decisionmaking body, meets once a year at the IPSF Congress General Assembly Highest decisionmaking body, meets once a year at the IPSF Congress Members Full Members, Members in Association or Individual Members Members Full Members, Members in Association or Individual Members Sub-Committees and Co-ordinators Help and support Executive Committee Sub-Committees and Co-ordinators Help and support Executive Committee Regional Offices Directed by the Regional Working Groups Regional Offices Directed by the Regional Working Groups
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Regional Offices Asia-Pacific Regional Office (APRO) – Established in 1999 Pan-American Regional Office (PARO) – Established in 1999 Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office (EMRO) – Established in 2008 African Regional Office (AfRO) – Established in 2008
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Allied Organisations International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) *the Netherlands – headquarters of IPSF Commonwealth Pharmacists’ Association (CPA) United Nations – World Health Organization (WHO) – Official Relations – United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) – Operational Relations – United Nations Economic and Social Council (UN ECOSOC) - Roster Consultative Status International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations (IFMSA) And many other NGOs
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PROJECTS 1) Profession Development: Pharmacy Profession Awareness Campaign(PPAC) - Promoting pharmacy to public and other healthcare professionals Patient Counselling Event (PCE) – held during IPSF world congress. Also, locally and nationally. Clinical Skills Event (CSE) Leaders in training (LIT) program – leadership, communication, management skills
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PROJECTS 2) Public Health Campaigns: WHO health days World TB Day 24 th March World Health Day 7 th April World No Tobacco Day 31 st May World Diabetes Day 14 th November World AIDS Day 1 st December
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PROJECTS 3) Student Exchange Programs (SEP) Annually over 700 students worldwide participate in going on exchange or hosting students Over 40 countries actively involved The length of the exchange 1-3 months Fields of exchange: – Community pharmacy – Hospital pharmacy – Academia/Research – Pharmaceutical industry
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IPSF World Congress (:
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IPSF 2011 When? 3 rd – 13 th August 2011 Where? Hatyai, Thailand Website: http://ipsf2011.org
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Asia Pacific Pharmaceutical Symposium(:
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APPS 2011 When? 2 nd – 7 th July 2011 Where? Yogyakarta, Indonesia Website: http://apps2011-indonesia.com/
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Thank You for your attention(: Email: vp@nusps.org
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