14th PCNE Working Conference

Europe/Vienna
Ágnes-Heller-Haus, Innsbruck

Ágnes-Heller-Haus, Innsbruck

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14th PCNE Working Conference: Strengthening pharmaceutical care research and practice

Welcome to the conference registration and abstract submission page. Here, you will find all the key information you need regarding the conference, including important details on how to register and submit your abstract.

It’s important to register and secure the special conference prices. Please note that the payment process will be available in December. We’ll keep you updated and inform you immediately if it opens earlier. Thank you for your patience!

The poster presentation and oral communication will be awarded! Dr. Isabelle Arnet sponsors the Isabelle Arnet-Poster Prize PCNE 2025. And, as in previous years, the Förderinitiative Pharmazeutische Betreuung sponsors the best oral communication prize!

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    • Committee meetings, WG meetings
      Sitzungsleiter: Ed Watson (DMLT)
    • Registration Foyer Atrium, ground floor (Ágnes-Heller-Haus)

      Foyer Atrium, ground floor

      Ágnes-Heller-Haus

      Innrain 52a, 6020 Innsbruck
    • Lunch UNI Lounge restaurant (Ágnes-Heller-Haus)

      UNI Lounge restaurant

      Ágnes-Heller-Haus

    • Welcome and opening Audimax (Ágnes-Heller-Haus)

      Audimax

      Ágnes-Heller-Haus

    • Foppe van Mill Memorial Lecture: Evolution of Pharmaceutical Care & Research and the example of enriching medication reviews with pharmacogenetic (PGx) testing results, Prof. Dr Kurt Hersberger & Anna Bollinger, Switzerland Audimax (Ágnes-Heller-Haus)

      Audimax

      Ágnes-Heller-Haus

      Foppe van Mil was a co-founder of the Pharmaceutical Care Network Europe (PCNE) and since its establishment in 1994 the leading person of the association either as chair or professional secretary. He was dedicated to strengthening pharmaceutical care research and practice, always committed to innovation for the well-being of patients and public health. He was a researcher, teacher, networker, editor and last but not least a practicing community pharmacist. Major contributions are the development of the PCNE classification of DRPs, the definition of pharmaceutical care and the development of a typology for pharmacist-led medication reviews.

      Since 2009 at each PCNE conference medication review was an important topic. Specific aspects were discussed and refined in dedicated workshops, most of them chaired or co-chaired by Foppe.

      Today, medication review is seen as the cornerstone of pharmaceutical care. But still strong evidence of the impact of pharmacist-led medication review is lacking.
      In the first part of this lecture important advancements and gaps were discussed with reference to Foppe van Mil.

      In a second part, Anna Bollinger (PhD candidate in the Pharmaceutical Care Research Group of the University of Basel) presents the experiences of an observational case series study, in which PGx panel testing was applied to enrich medication reviews in patients with DRPs or therapy failure. PGx panel testing is a promising approach to identify the patient’s susceptibility to DRP reactively and to provide recommendations for future treatment decisions preemptively, both to ensure a safe and effective pharmacotherapy.

      Sitzungsleiter: Kurt Hersberger (PCNE)
    • Workshops including Break Seminarraum 1,3, 6-9, 1. floor (Ágnes-Heller-Haus)

      Seminarraum 1,3, 6-9, 1. floor

      Ágnes-Heller-Haus

      Breaks will be served in the Foyer Seminarraum (in front of the workshop room)

    • Poster walk session I Foyer Seminarraum (Ágnes-Heller-Haus)

      Foyer Seminarraum

      Ágnes-Heller-Haus

    • Oral Communication I Audimax (Ágnes-Heller-Haus)

      Audimax

      Ágnes-Heller-Haus

    • New members welcome! Uni-Cafe Innsbruck

      Uni-Cafe Innsbruck

    • Application of behavioural theories, models, and frameworks in pharmacy practice research, Prof. dr Anita Weidmann, Austria Audimax

      Audimax

      Pharmacy practice research often focuses on the design, implementation and evaluation of pharmacy services and interventions. This lecture highlights the importance of using theory to underpin pharmacy practice research to maximise its quality and impact and tries to clarify how such theoretical lenses can be used, selected, and applied correctly.

    • Workshops including Break Seminarraum 1,3, 6-9

      Seminarraum 1,3, 6-9

      Breaks will be served in the Foyer Seminarraum (in front of the workshop room)

    • Lunch UNI Lounge restaurant (Ágnes-Heller-Haus)

      UNI Lounge restaurant

      Ágnes-Heller-Haus

    • Workshops including Break Seminarraum 1,3, 6-9

      Seminarraum 1,3, 6-9

      Breaks will be served in the Foyer Seminarraum (in front of the workshop room)

    • Poster Walk Session II Foyer Seminarraum, 1. floor (Ágnes-Heller-Haus)

      Foyer Seminarraum, 1. floor

      Ágnes-Heller-Haus

    • Soapbox, only for members Audimax

      Audimax

    • PCNE General Assembly, only for members Audimax

      Audimax

    • Challenges and opportunities of introducing artificial intelligence enabled solutions in pharmaceutical care and research, Assoc. Prof. Kreshnik Hoti, University of Prishtina, Republic of Kosovo Audimax

      Audimax

      This lecture will provide an overview of recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI) within the field of pharmacy, highlighting how key AI techniques are driving related solutions in healthcare, with an emphasis on pharmacy practice. Challenges and opportunities related to implementation of these solutions into real-world settings will be discussed, with consideration on future implications for pharmaceutical care and evolving scope of practice. The lecture will also cover current trends in pharmacy practice related AI research, drawing on insights from editorial experience with submissions and publications in leading pharmacy journals.

    • Workshops including Break Seminarraum 1,3,6-9 (Ágnes-Heller-Haus)

      Seminarraum 1,3,6-9

      Ágnes-Heller-Haus

      Breaks will be served in the Foyer Seminarraum (in front of the workshop room)

    • Lunch UNI Lounge restaurant (Ágnes-Heller-Haus)

      UNI Lounge restaurant

      Ágnes-Heller-Haus

    • Workshops including Break Seminarraum 1,3,6-9 (Ágnes-Heller-Haus)

      Seminarraum 1,3,6-9

      Ágnes-Heller-Haus

      Breaks will be served in the Foyer Seminarraum (in front of the workshop room)

    • Group Photo break
    • Oral Communication II
    • Social event * Restaurant 1809

      Restaurant 1809

      Bergisel 2, 6020 Innsbruck
    • Evaluation of medication management reviews: are they effective in optimising pharmaceutical care? Prof Timothy F Chen, The University of Sydney Audimax

      Audimax

      Collaborative medication management reviews are now well established as a core component of pharmaceutical care in many countries around the world. Pharmacists providing collaborative medication management reviews can receive remuneration for providing services which aim to achieve the quality use of medicines. These services usually require interprofessional collaboration with primary care physicians, who make referrals to pharmacists to review complex regimens. Although most would agree that collaborative medication management review services are both efficacious and effective, a few contend that they are not. Complex health interventions require a sophisticated and comprehensive evaluation strategy – often beyond the scope of a single study. This presentation will discuss some of the key considerations in the evaluation of collaborative medication management review services and the strengths and weaknesses of various approaches, from resolution of medication related problems to quality of life and avoidance of hospitalisations. Factors which can lead to heterogeneity of findings will also be discussed, such as extent of interprofessional collaboration, experience of the pharmacist, and facilitators and barriers within the health care system, amongst others.

    • Workshops including Break Seminarraum 1,3,6-9 (Ágnes-Heller-Haus)

      Seminarraum 1,3,6-9

      Ágnes-Heller-Haus

      Breaks will be served in the Foyer Seminarraum (in front of the workshop room)

    • Reports, Awards and Closing
    • Lunch (lunch box) Uni Lounge

      Uni Lounge