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Delivering Solutions to Consumer-Centric Problems
Engaging the Power of Community
From Tertiary Care to Patient Empowerment
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Date
21 – 22 January 2019
Venue
Pharmacy Practice Skills (PPS) Hub S4 Level 2
Department of Pharmacy
National University of Singapore
Highlights
The future of healthcare is transforming from quality to value and from healthcare to health. With the movement to shift health delivery beyond tertiary care hospitals to community for more effective and affordable care, the Department of Pharmacy at NUS is committed to provide continuing education and training support that is timely and relevant to the changing healthcare paradigm in Singapore and the world.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Discuss the vision and the direction of integrated community care
- Rationalize the importance of pharmacist involvement in delivering value-add care in the community
- Describe the key features of quality training programs in the community
- Describe the objectives of different types of services that are currently available in the community
- Demonstrate skills to perform medication therapy management for wellness programs in the community settings
Speakers
![Professor Jean-Venable Robertson Goode](https://pharmacy.nus.edu.sg/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2019/11/Jean-Venable-Kelly-R-Goode-170x226.jpg)
Professor Jean-Venable “Kelly” Robertson Goode, PharmD, FCCP, FAPhA, BCPS
Director of Community Pharmacy Practice and Residency Program
Department of Pharmacotherapy & Outcomes Science, School of Pharmacy
Virginia Commonwealth University
![Dr. Chow Wai Leng](https://pharmacy.nus.edu.sg/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2019/11/chow-wai-leng-170x226.jpg)
Dr. Chow Wai Leng, MBBS, GDFM (SG)
Director of Health Services Integration and Development Division
Ministry of Health
![Associate Professor Joyce Lee](https://pharmacy.nus.edu.sg/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2019/11/Joyce-Lee-09-170x226.jpg)
Associate Professor Joyce Lee, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS, BCACP
Domain Leader, Division of Clinical Pharmacy & Pharmacy Practice
Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Science
National University of Singapore
![Ms. Chung Wing Lam](https://pharmacy.nus.edu.sg/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2019/11/Ms-Chung-Wing-Lam-170x226.png)
Ms. Chung Wing Lam, BSc(Pharm)(Hons), MSc(Clin Pharm Prac), BCPS, BCGP
Principal Pharmacist (Clinical)
Watson’s Personal Care Stores Pte Ltd. Singapore
![Mr. Lum Zheng Kang](https://pharmacy.nus.edu.sg/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2019/11/Photo_Lum-Zheng-Kang-170x226.jpg)
Mr. Lum Zheng Kang, BSc(Pharm)(Hons)
Registered Pharmacist
Postgraduate Student in Research
Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Science
National University of Singapore
Programme
Monday | Day 1, 21 January 2019 | |
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Time | Topics | Instructor |
0815 – 0850 | Registration | |
0850 – 0900 | Opening Address | Dr. Joyce Lee |
0900 – 1000 | The Future of Community Care in Singapore | Dr. Chow Wai Leng |
1000 – 1030 | Tea Break | |
1030 – 1130 | Engaging the Power of Community: Pharmacists Expanding Opportunities to Improve Community Health | Dr. Jean-Venable “Kelly” Robertson Goode |
1130 – 1230 | Rationale for Patient Care Services in the Community Pharmacy Settings | Dr. Jean-Venable “Kelly” Robertson Goode |
1230 – 1330 | Lunch | |
1330 – 1430 | Stepping out of the Dispensary – Different Shades of Community Pharmacists | Ms. Chung Wing Lam |
1430 – 1530 | Establishment and Implementation of Community Pharmacist-led D-Care Program | Mr. Lum Zheng Kang |
1530 – 1600 | Tea Break | |
1600 – 1700 | Building a Year Round Immunization Program | Dr. Jean-Venable “Kelly” Robertson Goode |
Tuesday | Day 2, 22 January 2019 | |
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0830 – 0900 | Registration | |
0900 – 1000 | Not Only From the Cash Register: Business Aspect of Patient Care Services | Dr. Jean-Venable “Kelly” Robertson Goode |
1000 – 1030 | Tea Break | |
1030 – 1130 | Community Pharmacy Residency Programs: Exploring Opportunities for Developing a Program in Your Company | Dr. Jean-Venable “Kelly” Robertson Goode |
1130 – 1230 | Postgraduate year 1 (PGY1) Community Pharmacy Residency Step-by-Step Guide | Dr. Jean-Venable “Kelly” Robertson Goode |
1230 – 1330 | Lunch | |
1330 – 1430 | Diabetes, Multidisciplinary, Experiential (DIAMANTE) Program for the Community Pharmacists | Dr. Joyce Lee |
1430 – 1530 | Activity Session: MTM & Wellness Program in the community (Part I) | Dr. Jean-Venable “Kelly” Robertson Goode |
1530 – 1600 | Tea Break | |
1600 – 1700 | Activity session: MTM & Wellness Program in the community (Part II) | Dr. Jean-Venable “Kelly” Robertson Goode |
Workshop Fee
Regular Fees | Early Bird (Register by 31 Dec 2018) |
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S$ 1000/pax | S$ 900/pax |
All prices stated are inclusive of 7% GST. Breakfast, lunch and tea will be provided.
Cancellation and Substitution Policy Cancellation must be received on or before December 31, 2018. Refunds will not be issued for cancellations received after this date. There is a SGD $100 processing fee on all cancellations. You may send a substitute registrant from the same organization. Substitutions must be submitted via email. To cancel or substitute your registration, contact phacuiy@nus.edu.sg.
Registration
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Deadline to register extended to 11 January 2019!
For inquiries, please email to PIRC@nus.edu.sg
This is a SPC CPE recognized event.