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Dimension II

The International Federation of Pharmacists (FIP) launched a global programme in 2016 for the pharmaceutical profession to adapt to the health needs of populations, with the professional development and specialisation of pharmacists as key objectives. Training is recommended to ensure that pharmaceutical development and specialisation are recognised and supported in all sectors of pharmacy practice, including primary healthcare, where pharmacists act as the first point of contact for local communities.1

1. Bates I, Meilianti S, Bader L, et al. Strengthening Primary Healthcare through accelerated advancement of the global pharmacy workforce: a cross-sectional survey of 88 countries. BMJ Open 2022;12:e061860. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2022-061860. 

Review of guidelines for team management and human resources development in community pharmacy in Portugal.

AXES OF DEVELOPMENT

1 Strengthening the pharmacy position as a space for health and well-being in a person’s health journey

2 Digital transformation at the service of pharmacies and people

3 Generating scientific and professional evidence in health

4 Valuing teams and the profession

5 Promoting territorial cohesion as a response to social and health determinants

6 Promoting economic and financial sustainability

AXES OF DEVELOPMENT

1 Strengthening the pharmacy position as a space for health and well-being in a person’s health journey

2 Digital transformation at the service of pharmacies and people

3 Generating scientific and professional evidence in health

4 Valuing teams and the profession

5 Promoting territorial cohesion as a response to social and health determinants

6 Promoting economic and financial sustainability

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