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Information without sufficient evidence could soon be removed. Please help Wikipedia by researching the information and Insert good evidence. International Pharmaceutical Students\u2019 Federation (IPSF) legal form non -profit registered association founding 1949, London, Great Britain Seat The Hague, the Netherlands Members 350,000 Website www.ipsf.org With its foundation in 1949 in London, the International Pharmaceutical Students\u2019 Federation (IPSF, German International Association of Pharmacian Students) one of the world’s oldest, internationally volunteer student organizations. IPSF is the largest international advocacy for pharmaceutical students with the aim of further training, networking, publications and campaigns. Today the association represents over 350,000 students and young graduates from over 84 countries. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The idea for the foundation came in 1948 by the then secretary of the British Pharmaceutical Students \u2019Association (BPSA, German British Association of Pharmacy Students), Stephen B. Challen during their 6th annual congress. The association was founded on August 25, 1949 with the acceptance and signing of the statutes during the opening conference in London. On the same day, Sidney J. Relph was elected first president of IPSF, together with 4 other board members. The 8 founding states are Austria, Australia, Denmark (which also represented Finland, Norway and Sweden), Iceland, Ireland, Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Building a permanent contact with the national associations of the pharmaceutical students; Promotion of exchange of ideas through international cooperation and support for the extension of scientific knowledge and professional expertise; Promotion of the foundation and development of national pharmaceutical student organizations without transferring their scope; Collecting opinions and information on the subject of training and developing suggestions for improvement, with the aim of standardizing the pharmaceutical training worldwide; To organize international pharmaceutical congresses annually; Promotion and support of international visits and exchanges of students; Publication of the IPSF News Bulletin (German newsletter) as a press organ; Cooperation with other international associations on a scientific and cultural level and in the field of education Table of Contentsmembership [ Edit | Edit the source text ] General assembly [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Board and sub -committees [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Regionalb\u00fcros (Regional Offices) [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Public health (public health) [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Health campaigns (public health campaigns) [ Edit | Edit the source text ] HIV\/AIDS reconnaissance campaign [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Tabak alarm campaign [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Tuberculosis campaign [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Live healthy and diabetes campaign [ Edit | Edit the source text ] World Health Day [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Campaign against fake medication [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Humanitarian [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Pharmaceutical training (and vocational training) [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Moving On Research [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Moving on I – Academic mobility [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Moving on II – pharmaceutical curricula and student learning experiences [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Moving on III – future pharmacists and the intention to emigrate [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Leaders in Training [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Publications [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Patient advice and clinical skills [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Pharmacy Professional Awareness Campaign [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Student Exchange Programme [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Practice [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Cooperations [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Expert organizations [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Student organizations [ Edit | Edit the source text ] membership [ Edit | Edit the source text ] IPSF has student associations and individuals as members, so -called individual members (IM).Associations with full membership. Extraordinary members are allowed to contribute to discussions during the general assembly, but have no active voting rights. Each member organization determines a contact person who is the link between IPSF and the members of the association.Pharmaceutical students and graduated (up to four years after their completion) can become individual members. Individual members regularly receive news from IPSF, but are not entitled to coordinate during the general assembly. Friends of the Association (English Friends of Federation, FOF) are supporters. General assembly [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The General Assembly meets once a year to discuss all the association’s matters and plans, report, report and choose the board. Board and sub -committees [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The board consists of ten elected members: President, General Secretary, Treasurer, Chairman of Public Health, Chairman for Training, Chairman for Vocational Education, Chairman for Internal Relations, Chairman for Foreign Relations, Chairman for Media and Publications and Chairman of the Student Exchange Program.The board also includes co -opted members such as the chairman of the reception committee of the annual congress. All board members work on a voluntary basis, with a member of the board working permanently as a permanent officer in the Haag.IPSF has sub -committees to support and monitor the work of the board. Members can propose themselves for the subcommittees at the General Assembly. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Regionalb\u00fcros (Regional Offices) [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The regional office is a functional expansion of the board, the purpose of which is to implement and support the goals of the association at the local level. It is directed by students from IPSF member countries of a certain region. These elected members form the regional working group. African regional office (African Regional Office, AfRO ) – founded in 2008 Asian-Pacific regional office (Asia Pacific Regional Office, Open ) – founded in 1999 Regional office of the Eastern Mediterranean region (Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office, Emro ) – founded in 2008 Panamerikanisches Regionalb\u00fcro (Pan American Regional Office, Paro ) – founded in 1999 European regional office (European Regional Office, EuRO ) – two thousand and thirteen 1948 – Preparation meeting, London, United Kingdom 1949 – 1st conference, London, United Kingdom 1951 – 2nd conference, Copenhagen, Denmark 1952 – 1st study trip, London, United Kingdom 1953 – 3rd conference, suffering, Netherlands 1954 – 2nd study trip, Frankfurt, Germany 1955 – 4th conference, Vienna, Austria 1956 – 3rd study trip, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia 1957 – 5. Congress, Mosney, Ireland 1958 – 4th study trip, Strasbourg, France 1959 – 6. Kongress, Noordwijk, Niederlande 1960 – 5th study trip, Stockholm, Sweden 1961 – 7th Congress, Munich, Germany 1962 – 8. Congress, Barcelona, \u200b\u200bSpain 1963 – 9th Congress, London, United Kingdom 1964 – 10th Congress, Istanbul, T\u00fcrkiye 1965 – 11. Congress, Bray, Ireland 1966 – 12th Congress, Vienna, Austria 1967 – 13th Congress, Madrid, Spain 1968 – 14th congress, Scheveningen, Netherlands 1969 – 15th Congress, Istanbul, T\u00fcrkiye 1970 – 16. Congress, Berlin, Germany 1971 – 17th congress, Elsinore, Denmark 1972 – 18. Congress, Jerusalem, Israel 1973 – 19th Congress, Paris, France 1974 – 20th Congress, Cape Town, South Africa 1975 – 21. Congress, Helsinki, Finnland 1976 – 22nd Congress, Vienna, Austria 1977-23rd Congress, Mexico City, Mexico 1978 – 24. Congress, Edinburgh, Scotland 1979 – 25. Congress, Valletta, Malta 1980 – 26th Congress, Madrid, Spain 1981 – 27th Congress, Belfast, Northern Ireland 1982 – 28. Congress, Sigtuna, Schweden 1983 – 29th Congress, Lausanne, Switzerland 1984 – 30th Congress, Alexandria, Egypt 1985 – 31. Kongress, Noordwijk, Niederlande 1986-32nd Congress, Panama City, Panama 1987 – 33. Congress, Jerusalem, Israel 1988 – 34th Congress, Nottingham, United Kingdom 1989 – 35. Congress, Philadelphia, USA 1990 – 36th Congress, Vienna, Austria 1991-37. Congress, Sea of \u200b\u200bPebbles, Malta 1992 – 38. Congress, Lisbon, Portugal 1993 – 39th Congress, Cape Town, South Africa 1994 – 40. Kongers, Tegucigalpa, Honduras 1995 – 41. Kongress, Accra, Ghana 1996 – 42. Kongress, Hradec Kr\u00e1lov\u00e9, Tschechien 1997 – 43. Congress, Vancouver, Canada 1998 – 44. Congress, Helsinki, Finnland 1999 – 45th Congress, London, United Kingdom 2000 – 46. Kongers, San Salvador, El Salvador 2001 – 47th Congress, Cairo, Egypt 2002 – 48. Congress, Budapest, Ungarn 2003 – 49. Kongress, singapur 2004 – 50. Kongress, Halifax, Kanada 2005 – 51. Congress, Bonn, Germany 2006 – 52. Congress, Cairns, Australia 2007 – 53. Kongress, Taipeh, Taiwan, China 2008-54. Kongress, Cluj-Napoca, Rum\u00e4nien 2009 – 55. Congress, Bali, Indonesia 2010 – 56th Congress, Ljubljana, Slowenien 2011 – 57. Kongress, Hat Yai, Thailand 2012 – 58. Congress, Hurghada, Egypt 2013 – 59th Congress, Utrecht, Netherlands 2014 – 60. Kongress, Porto, Portugal 2015 – 61. Congress, Hyderabad, India Public health (public health) [ Edit | Edit the source text ] IPSF campaigns mainly take place in the areas of public health, pharmaceutical training and vocational training. This includes health campaigns, research in pharmaceutical training, the student Exchange programs (German student exchange program), international and regional congresses and organization of symposia, as well as the publication of news bulletin (German news leaf) and the scientific feuilleton phuture.Public health is relevant to the world. Therefore, IPSF endeavors to participate in activities that have a positive effect on health and knowledge in the health sector in their home countries and locations. The association plays an active role in the promotion and implementation of such actions, whereby their work is lively supported by working with the WHO. Health campaigns (public health campaigns) [ Edit | Edit the source text ] IPSF is currently supporting four international health campaigns that advertise in cooperation with the WHO. IPSF facilitates the distribution of the WHO material to member associations in order to enable them to implement public health activities at national and local level. HIV\/AIDS reconnaissance campaign [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The HIV\/AIDS reconnaissance campaign is one of the oldest campaigns in IPSF. The content of the campaign continues to develop to meet the requirements of all member countries.Originally, the goal of the campaign was to increase awareness of the disease and to promote prevention. Today, the focus is on investigating health professionals and the public with regard to discrimination and stigmatization, which is related to the disease. The use for universal access to antiretroviral treatment is also a new direction of the campaign. Tabak alarm campaign [ Edit | Edit the source text ] This campaign is intended to clarify the dangers of smoking and the fatal consequences of tobacco consumption. Based on the WHO Code of Practice on Tobacco Control for Health Professional Organisations (German code for the intention to contain tobacco consumption for health organizations) has developed IPSF a Code of Practice on Tobacco Control, which should encourage the member associations to take on a more active role in the promotion of a smoke -free world and to show a healthy lifestyle. The tobacco alarm campaign has developed into one of the most popular IPSFS campaigns. Many campaigns that aim at a younger audience (e.g. pupils) have also contributed to the fact that IPSF has been able to practice members to successfully convey health issues and use the initiative to develop effective and informative presentations. Tuberculosis campaign [ Edit | Edit the source text ] IPSF Anti-TB Campaign Logo In May 2004, IPSF became the first professional organization to represent pharmacists or pharmacy students who was recorded at the “WHO Stop TB Partnership”. A joint explanation of IPSF and the pharmaceutical association of the Commonwealth (Commonwealth Pharmaceutical Association, CPA) was also published with the title of partnerships-key to improving the health situation for tuberculosis \/ HIV patients. The global plan Stop TB 2006\u20132015: Actions for life – for a world without tuberculosis, was launched. IPSF gave this endeavor to participate in discussion groups and forums in connection with the treatment and prevention of tuberculosis (TB). TB is a disease that affects many countries worldwide, which is why the members are encouraged and supported with pharmaceutical or non-pharmaceutical institutions in their country in order to implement the Stop TB plan and the World Tuberculosis Day through reconnaissance measures as an interdisciplinary team.In this way, pharmaceutical students can be trained by the work of their colleagues. The TB Internet Forum for pharmacists and pharmaceutical students, www.pharmacistsfightttb.org, is managed jointly by IPSF and CPA. IPSF, CPA and the Indian Pharmacist Association realized the TB facts project, in which pharmacists from Mumbai, have an active role in the prevention and treatment of TB by enlightening patients about the illness and conducting intensive consultations. Live healthy and diabetes campaign [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The healthy living and diabetes campaign. Awareness of a healthy lifestyle and the treatment of diabetes is to be created and promoted for preventive instead of reactive health promotion. The goals also include pharmacia students to convey motivation and practice in interdisciplinary cooperation by planning events and campaigns. Healthy lifestyle and diabetes will form one of the focal points of the association in the coming years. In terms of content, the awareness of health professionals and the public for prevention and maintaining these chronic disease purposes. World Health Day [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The association supports World Health Day every year, with a new topic or motto being determined. The aim is to raise this health problem into the awareness of the pharmaceutical students and pharmacists, with an interdisciplinary cooperation being sought. Campaign against fake medication [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The campaign against fake medication that started in August 2007 is one of the latest IPSF campaigns. This campaign is the first for fake medication that is aimed at students in the health sector.The main goal of the project is to increase the general awareness of prospective health professionals for the risks related to fake and inferior drugs.Fake and inferior medication are a serious and growing problem of public health. Fake drugs are deliberately and in fraudulent intentions regarding their identity and\/or origin. The term “fake” can refer to both branded products and generics, with fake products, etc. Products are the false ingredients, have no active ingredients that have the wrong amount of active ingredients or whose packaging is fake. However, the fake medicine usually imitates the original, not the generics.Pharmacists, doctors, nurses and other medical specialists play an important role in clarifying the public about the risks and dangers of fake and inferior drugs. The campaign aims to raise awareness among the prospective health professionals and to give them information about the dangers of fake and inferior drugs. Humanitarian [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Several IPSF member organizations have already organized some humanitarian actions, such as the vampire cup (blood donation day), collecting toys and books for children, clothes collection, Christmas bazaar, etc. With the support of local activities, IPSF All member countries would encourage their work. With the exchange of ideas, the draft of materials for humanitarian campaigns and mutual help, any member organization can be made possible to carry out charity in their own country. Pharmaceutical training (and vocational training) [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The association endeavors to give pharmaceutical students around the Globus opportunities to expand their knowledge base and encourages member associations actively participating in improving the training. Moving On Research [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Moving On is a number of questionnaire -based research projects on the topics of work and training. Apart from the fact that relevant topics are dealt with in training, the project is a platform for pharmaceutical students to improve teaching and to deal with scientific research. The results of the project are published in the specialist magazine Pharmacy Education (German pharmaceutical training). Moving on I – Academic mobility [ Edit | Edit the source text ] In the study, international trends were evaluated in the exchange of university employees and researchers in the field of pharmaceutical sciences, as well as factors that promote or prevent mobility. 162 scientists from 24 countries took place in the 2002-2003 study. Moving on II – pharmaceutical curricula and student learning experiences [ Edit | Edit the source text ] There is great interest in the development of standards in pharmaceutical training, since health politicians today place more focus on pharmacists and pharmacists. Curriculum optimization and the mediation of the material are just as important as the content for effective learning. Since the students are most affected by the system, their cooperation is important for justified decisions in the further development of education policy. Therefore, the learning experience and quality of the training is examined from the perspective of the students in order to develop a basis for education and further education.This project enables a worldwide comparison of the learning experiences of pharmaceutical students. It is the first study of which international comparisons in the field of pharmaceutical training and so far the greatest of its kind.The project ran from March 2005 to June 2007 and received over 5000 answers from 25 countries. There are plans to carry out this research regularly as a long -term study in order to be able to pursue changes in pharmaceutical training. Moving on III – future pharmacists and the intention to emigrate [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The brainrain describes the situation in the highly qualified workforce, especially in the healthcare system, migration into richer countries due to better conditions and higher wages. In connection with the UN decade “Education for Sustainable Development” 2005\u20132014, the project represented a community performance with the FIP. The aim of this was to determine the factors of the training and the surrounding area of \u200b\u200bthe pharmaceutical students who influence their migration interest as well as the recognition of Intervention areas. A validated questionnaire that can also be applied to other professions is in development. Since the start of data collection in April 2006, 801 answers from students have received nine countries in the last year of study. Leaders in Training [ Edit | Edit the source text ] As part of the cooperation with the International Federation of Medical Students \u2019Associations (IFMSA, German International Association of Associations Medical Students), IPS has taken on its\u201c training culture \u201dand begins to further develop it.Students can acquire and deepen knowledge and skills that are not explicitly on the curriculum, but are already helpful for people who also want to get involved. Short and long-term advantages arise for organizations.The training takes place in an interactive cascade. Professional trainers give workshops in small groups on a variety of topics such as leadership style, presentation technology, group dynamics, project development, etc. Planning the newly trained trainers, giving and then evaluating their own training sessions for IPSF members at international and national meetings as well as at local level. Publications [ Edit | Edit the source text ] In 1999 IPSF and the European Pharmaceutical Students \u2019Association (EPSA, German Association of European Pharmacy Students) published the issue of pharmaceutical training: a vision of the future, which reported essential developments in the pharmaceutical training of students worldwide.IPSF also publishes Phuture, an annual scientific feuilleton that accompanies the IPSF News Bulletin. Each issue deals with a current topic of pharmacy or healthcare. Past themes contained z. B. healthy life and aging, compliance or interdisciplinary cooperation. Patient advice and clinical skills [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Patient counseling is one of the main tasks of the pharmacist, which is why IPSF believes that improving communication skills and clinical knowledge in the pharmaceutical curriculum belong. Patient POSSUSELING EVENTS (PCE, German patient advice) and Clinical Skills Events (CSE) are organized at an international and local level to prepare for the pharmacy role.At the PCE, a consultation is simulated in a pharmacy, the student has only a short appearance before the medication to find out about the medication to be submitted and then demonstrates his skills before a jury. PCEs demonstrate and promote the importance of communication skills in drug therapy and disease management, pharmacist patient relationship and the improvement of compliance. Such events support successful communication and interaction with the patient in the form of a competition in a relaxed environment.Together with the FIP department “Pharmacy Information Section”, IPSF has developed a booklet for patient advice-POSSUSELING, Concordance, and Communication: Innovative Education for Pharmacists (German Advice, Concordance and Communication: Innovative Education for Pharmacists). The brochure was published in 2005 and attracted a lot of attention to the topic. Pharmaceutical students and pharmacists were offered to improve their consulting skills. There are plans for the further development of the manual, e.g. B. the addition of guidelines for pediatric advice and education.Clinical Skills Events were developed to test and improve knowledge in the field of clinical pharmacy. Various problems are designed that can occur in the therapy. These have to solve participants at different stations. Pharmacy Professional Awareness Campaign [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Through the Pharmacy Profession Awareness Campaign (PPAC), the organization tries to give the job more transparency. Scientific symposia are meeting points in which science -based research and topics are presented through plenary lectures and poster exhibitions, while the education forum takes up current topics of pharmaceutical training in lectures and workshops. These events take place during the annual congress and at regional meetings. FIP and IPSF work together on the student day program, which takes place annually at the FIP Congress. The program always has a specific topic that is also appealing for students. In addition, IPSF also holds joint sessions with individual departments of the FIP. Student Exchange Programme [ Edit | Edit the source text ] (Sep, German student exchange program)IPSF supports the mobility of pharmaceutical students in order to prepare them well for work in a dynamic and global health system. The worldwide exchange of specialist knowledge, ideas, skills and experience is important for international development in pharmaceutical professions.Since 1958, the student Exchange programs (SEP) has been offering the IPSF members the opportunity to get to know the training, practice and research outside their home country. Around 50 member countries are currently taking part in the SEP and over 700 exchanges take place every year, with increasing trend.The aim of the SEP is to promote understanding and cooperation among pharmaceutical students and other health professionals. It enables a unique cultural experience and also helps students to expand their knowledge of pharmaceutical and social framework conditions in other countries.The SEP runs all year round, but most outlets take place between May and September and last between one and three months. The internships can be in the public pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, industry or academic. Each exchange follows an evaluation that allows IPSF to improve the program based on the feedback in this way.The chairman of the student Exchange Program heads the student Exchange Committee (German student exchange committee) and coordinates the program on the national student Exchange Officers (SEO, German Deputy Commissioner for Student Exchange). Practice [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Internships are offered in Geneva and in the Hague. IPSF has negotiated internships for the Stop TB Secretariat and in the Department of Pharmaceutical Guidelines and Standards of the WHO. This gives members the opportunity to get an insight into the public health sector and gain valuable experience here. During the internship in the IPSF secretariat, members who spend a month in the Hague are selected to support the board in their work. Cooperations [ Edit | Edit the source text ] IPSF cooperates with the IFMSA to strengthen the cooperation between different areas of health care for the benefit of the patient.In November 2005, the first World Medical and Pharmacy Students (World Maps) Symposium in Saint John\u2019s Bay was held in Malta. The event was organized jointly by IPSF, IFMSA, EPSA and European Medical Students \u2019Association (EMSA, German European Association of Medicine Students). During this largest international meeting of pharmacy and medical students, the future cooperation between the two health professions and among the students was discussed. At the second World Healthcare Studenets \u2019Symposium (Worldhss) in Albufen\u00edra, Portugal, the International Nursing Student Network (German International Network of Nursing Students) was also included. 2005 \u2013 1. WHSS \u2013 Saint John\u2019s Bay, Malta 2007 – 2. WHSS – Albufe\u00edra, Portugal 2009 – 3. WHSS – Alexandria, Egypt 2011 – 4th WHSS – Prague, Czech Republic In addition, a memorandum of understanding between the EPSA and IPSF was signed in April 2011 during the EPSA Annual Congress, which should consolidate the previous collaboration. IPSF also keeps contact with Elsa (European Law Students \u2019Association). In August 2006 the association was granted the so-called Roster Consultative Status (German List Consultative Status) with the United Nations Economic and Social Council. IPSF also works closely with the International Pharmaceutical Federation (German International Pharmaceutical Association). The IPSF Secretariat in the Hague (Netherlands) is supported by FIP. Expert organizations [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Student organizations [ Edit | Edit the source text ] International Federation of Medical Students Associations (IFMSA) European Pharmaceutical Students\u2019 Association (EPSA) (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/international-pharmaceutical-students-federation-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"International Pharmaceutical Students\u2019 Federation \u2013 Wikipedia"}}]}]