FIP Development Goals
Chapter 1 Notes Social Pharmacy
1.1 Definition and Scope. 1.2 Role of Pharmacists in Public Health. 1.3 Concept of Health -WHO Definition,
1.4 Dimensions of health, 1.5 Determinants of health, 1.6 Indicators of health. 1.7 National Health Policy–Indian perspective 1.8 Public and Private Health System in India, 1.9 National Health Mission 1.10 Introduction to Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 1.11 Introduction to Sustainable Development Goals 1.12 Introduction to FIP Development Goals.
21 FIP Development Goal
21 FIP Development Goal include
1: Academic capacity
2: Early career training strategy
3: Quality assurance.
4: Advanced and specialist development
5: Competency development
6: Leadership development
7: Advancing integrated services.
8: Working with others.
9: Continuing professional development strategies.
10: Equity and equality
11: Impact and outcomes.
12: Pharmacy intelligence.
13: Policy development
14: Medicines expertise.
15: People-centred care
16: Communicable diseases.
17: Antimicrobial stewardship.
18: Access to medicines, devices & services.
19: Patient safety
20: Digital health.
21: Sustainability in Pharmacy
International Pharmaceutical Fedration
The International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) is the global body representing over 4 million pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists. We work to meet the world’s health care needs. FIP is a non-governmental organisation that has been in official relations with the World Health Organization since 1948.
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