PAGE 2021
Fakultas Farmasi Universitas Airlangga / 17 September 2021
PAGE (Pharmacy Airlangga Global acadEmy) 2021
Pharmacy Airlangga Global AcadEmy (PAGE) is an open online learning program which is free and accessible to global participants, both for students and professionals (practitioners, academics, researchers and policy makers) particularly for our partner universities students and alumna. Participant will receive certificate upon completion of each session.
PAGE is designed as an online course involving talks and lectures, discussion, case studies, assignments, and presentations. This year, PAGE 2021 offers a series of online courses under the umbrella theme "Revisiting Advanced Issues in Pharmacy Practice"
The program will cover a mix of unique topics related to advanced pharmacy practice issues such as pharmacy education, pharmacoepidemiology, pharmacoeconomy, social behavioral and administrative pharmacy, pharmacovigilance, and others. Each meeting is structured independently (non-sequential) to offer a broad understanding about pharmacy practice.
THE
INTENDED AUDIENCE
The
intended audience for the PAGE is students, practitioners, academics,
executives, and key policy makers at national, regional, and global
levels who wish to refresh and unravel various advanced issues in
pharmacy practice. The audience is expected to be a blend of student
and non-student with the dominant proportion.
ELIGIBILITY
Participants
should be able to operate basic computer skills such as using the
internet, locating references, email, and creating MS office
documents, i.e., MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, for instructional or
administrative purposes. Participants are also encouraged to adapt to
ZOOM as the main platform for the online meeting.
Student
applicants must enclose the following documents upon registration:
1.
Student ID – it is preferable for undergraduate or graduate
student in pharmacy degree
2. Academic transcript –
mandatory for all students
3. Passport – mandatory for
international students
4. Letter of support / recommendation /
permission from the school/faculty - optional
Non-student
applicants must enclose the following documents upon registration:
1.
Identity card – KTP for the domestic participant or passport
for international participant
2. Academic transcript –
optional
3. Letter of support/recommendation/permission from the
manager or head of the office – optional for all non-student
applicant
4. One-short page of motivation letter explaining why
they choose the program and how the program will benefit them -
optional
Shortlisted candidates will be contacted and receive a Letter of Acceptance (LoA) supplemented with a course package. Other potential candidates will substitute the candidate who withdraws from the program.
EVALUATION
Participants
will receive a certificate of completion based on the number of
courses that they attend. Participants must fill out a presence list
upon attendance. Participants may provide feedback at the end of the
program.
RESOURCES
The
intent of the learning environment in PAGE is Student-Centered
Learning. The course material and references will be delivered via
email or other communication platforms. The course can be accessed
from any place that offers internet.
FUNDING
Universitas
Airlangga entirely funds this program. Participants are not charged
for participating in the program.
PARTNER
UNIVERSITIES
1.
School of Pharmacy, the University of Sydney Australia
2. School
of Pharmacy, Temple University the United States of America
3.
Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Brunei Darussalam Brunei
4.
Faculty of Pharmacy, Mahasarakham University Thailand
5. Faculty
of Pharmacy, Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia
6. Faculty of
Pharmacy, Management and Science University Malaysia
Other universities and institutions/offices are welcome to attend the program without a cost.
SCHEDULE
Enrollment
open : 20
September 2021
Enrollment
closed : 5
October 2021
Announcement
of shortlisted candidate : 6
October 2021
Course
start : 10
October 2021
Course
end : 17
January 2021
Program* (Please note that these are proposed meeting orders. They do not reflect the actual meeting order. Each instructor is free to pick up his/her schedule. Any conflicting schedule will be regulated subsequently) |
Topic description |
MEETING 1 Welcoming session: Introduction to PAGE and open house Instructor: Andi Hermansyah, PhD and Gesnita Nugraheni Proposed time: 10 October 2021, 8 AM (GMT+7) Duration: 100 minutes |
Participants will learn details about PAGE, the faculty profile, and the evaluation of the program. Participants will receive a link for the meeting along with the welcome package and Letter of Acceptance |
MEETING 2 Paying for healthcare and pharmacy Instructor: Andi Hermansyah, PhD Universitas Airlangga Proposed time: 18 October 2021, 1 PM (GMT+7) Duration: 100 minutes
|
For decades, community pharmacists have been seeking new models of compensation for clinical services, especially as the training they receive has shifted towards a focus on patient care, and in-depth clinical decision-making. In this meeting, participants will learn a number of models for paying pharmaceutical care, the rationale behind each model and how each model can be implemented in the particular community pharmacy setting. |
MEETING 3 Pharmaceutical care – an extra P in the 7Ps of marketing? Instructor: Prof. Bandana Saini, PhD Proposed time: 25 October 2021, 10 AM (GMT+7) Duration: 100 minutes |
To be available soon |
MEETING 4 Social Behavioral and Administrative Pharmacy and its interconnection to pharmacy practice Instructor: Prof. Dr. Umi Athiyah Universitas Airlangga Proposed time: 1 November 2021, 8 AM (GMT+7) Duration: 100 minutes |
The changing healthcare landscape and society needs have driven pharmacists to think beyond the concept, principles, and theories of the natural sciences and be prepared to understand and apply the concepts, principles, and theories of the social behavioral sciences to pharmacy practice. Participants will learn technical information on pharmacy practice and an understanding of the social, political, and economic context of pharmaceutical care within the broader health system |
MEETING 5 Roles of primary care pharmacist: a global perspective Instructor: Kritsanee Saramunee, PhD Mahasarakham University Proposed time: 5 November 2021, 3 PM (GMT+7) Duration: 50 minutes |
Primary care pharmacists play an essential role in managing medicines for primary health care, and they work with other health professionals to promote optimal use of medicine. Roles of primary care pharmacists generally involve four components of the pharmaceutical management cycle: selection, procurement, distribution, and use. This topic will discuss the differences in primary care pharmacy between countries. |
MEETING 6 Community pharmacy and how Covid-19 impacts the profession Instructor: Dr. Ibrahim Abdullah Management and Science University Proposed time: 11 November 2021, 8 AM (GMT+7) Duration: 100 minutes |
To be available soon |
MEETING 7 Effective communication in pharmacy practice Instructor: Dr. Wahyu Utami Universitas Airlangga Proposed time: 15 November 2021, 3 PM Duration: 50 minutes |
Effective communication by pharmacists is essential to improve the use of medications by patients and ensure optimal therapeutic outcomes. Pharmacists can improve patient adherence to drug therapy through appropriate strategies, including patient counseling and education. Participants will learn how to establish pharmacist-patient relationship, communicate effectively with patients and learn how to handle conflict during communication |
MEETING 8 Bias, Confounding and Validity in Pharmacoepidemiology Research Instructor: Elida Zairina, PhD Universitas Airlangga Proposed time: 26 November 2021, 9 AM (GMT+7) Duration: 100 minutes |
Bias can occur at any stage of the research process, including study design, data collection, data analysis and publication. In this lecture, we will learn about the definition and types of bias in pharmacoepidemiology research, confounding and how to control it, and a brief overview of validity, reliability, and generalizability. |
MEETING 9 Medication adherence in people living with mental health issue Instructor: Pornchanok Srimongkon, PhD Mahasarakham University Proposed time: 6 December 2021, 2 PM (GMT+7) Duration: 50 minutes |
Good medication adherence is crucial for successful treatment among patients with mental health illness. This course offers the concept of medication (non)adherence among people living with mental health issue, especially in people with unipolar depression. The accuration of adherence measurement and strategy to improve medication adherence among them will also be provided. Additionally, case study of medication (non)adherence in Australia and Thailand will be discussed. |
MEETING 10 Patient medication adherence: The Case of Diabetes Mellitus in Indonesia Instructor: Dr. Yunita Nita Universitas Airlangga Proposed time: 10 December 2021, 7 AM (GMT+7) Duration: 100 minutes |
In this course, students will learn about medication adherence, the epidemiology, types of medication adherence, how to detect medication adherence, how to improve adherence, consequences of non-adherence, factors influencing medication adherence, and learn the case of Diabetes Mellitus patients medication adherence in Indonesia |
MEETING 11 Impact of Pharmacist on the Transition of Care during Hospitalization Instructor: Dr. Areerut Leelathanalerk Mahasarakham University Proposed time: 10 December 2021, 10 AM (GMT+7) Duration: 50 minutes |
Well-managed transition of care can improve patient outcomes. Pharmacists play a crucial role in care transition, particularly during hospital discharge. This lesson will present the importance of transition-of-care, challenges during the transition-of-care, role and impact of pharmacists on the transition-of-care during hospitalization. Also, definition of care transitions will be discussed during the class. |
MEETING 12 Learning pedagogies adapted during the pandemic Instructor: Dr. Nurolaini Kifli Universiti Brunei Darussalam Proposed time: 15 December 2021, 8 AM (GMT+7) Duration: 100 minutes |
To be available soon |
MEETING 13 Dose Calculation: The Importance of Correct Medicine Dosage Instructor: Dr. Lean Qi Ying Universiti Teknologi MARA Proposed time: 4 January 2022, 12 PM (GMT+7) Duration: 100 minutes |
The topic on drug dosage calculations has been essential for pharmacy students to master the numeracy and calculation skills on any medication dosage based on the available stock strength, concentration, and dosage forms. Correct drug-dose calculation prevents medication errors, which is a key element for patient safety. If dosages are wrong, the consequences are devastating |
MEETING 14 Health education for individuals with chronic diseases: Insights for pharmacist and patient Instructor: Dr. Wong Yuet Yen Universiti Teknologi MARA Proposed time: 12 January 2022, 12 PM Duration: 100 minutes |
The global epidemiological transition entails a shift in illness pattern from acute infectious diseases to non-communicable diseases. The healthcare system warrants a change in its delivery to cater the increased demand of individuals suffering from chronic diseases. Health educational intervention is pivotal in empowering patients with the proper disease self-management skills. This topic will discuss the effectiveness of pharmacist-led interventions and highlight the roles of pharmacists and patients in disease self-management. |
MEETING 15 Health outcomes in pharmacy practice research Instructor: Tina Tran, PhD Temple University Proposed time: 10 January 2022, 8 PM (GMT+7) Duration: 100 minutes |
To be available soon |
MEETING 16 What’s the next big thing in pharmacy practice? Instructor: Jason Gallagher, PhD Temple University Proposed time: 17 January 2022, 8 PM (GMT+7) Duration: 100 minutes |
To be available soon |
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Any inquiries, please contact [email protected]
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of Pharmacy, Universitas Airlangga (UNAIR)
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- Indonesia
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