Conference Program
DAY 1 – Pharmacy Science and Education
11:00-12:00
Participants´ registration
12:00-12:20
Official opening of the conference, speeches by invited guests
Prof. dr hab. Zbigniew Krasiński, Prof. dr hab. Anna Jelińska
12:20-13:00
Inaugural lecture: Education of pharmacists in the face of global challenges of the pharmaceutical industry
Prof. dr hab. Małgorzata Sznitowska
13:00-14:20
Plenary Session: Pharmacy 2035 – Science, Education and Professional Practice in a Changing Healthcare System
Prof. dr hab. Edmund Grześkowiak, Prof. dr hab. Lucjusz Zaprutko
Can technology replace the master? on the limits of modern pharmacist education
Prof. dr hab. Małgorzata Kotwicka (Poznan University of Medical Sciences)
Modern methods of teaching pharmacy students
Prof. dr hab. Wojciech Miltyk (Medical University of Bialystok)
Scientific research as an important element of teaching medicinal chemistry and related disciplines
Prof. dr hab. Roman Lesyk (Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University)
Pharmaceutical Education in a time of Global Challenges
Prof. Oleksandr Kukhtenko: (National University of Pharmacy, Ukraine)
14:20-15:10
🍽 Lunch break
15:10-16:10
Deans´ Debate of KRAUM Pharmacy Faculties: Education and competencies of pharmacists in Poland – directions for change
facilitator: Prof. dr hab. Dorota Zozulińska-Ziółkiewicz
16:10-16:30
☕ Coffee break
16:30-18:00
Session 1: Global academic cooperation: mobility, innovation and knowledge transfer
Prof. dr hab. Violetta Krajka-Kuźniak
Academic Exchange as an Element of the Internationalization of Higher Education
Prof. Michał Masternak (University of Central Florida, USA)
Interface of AI and neurodegeneration-new ideas in leading international collaborations to treat brain diseases
Dr Łukasz Joachimiak (UT Southwestern Medical Center)
American experience and Polish competencies – the gains of academic exchange
Anna Kertyczak (Fulbright Poland)
Future Technologies – The use of science in digital transformation – presentation of the BPRPM method
Dr inż. Filip Nowak (Łukasiewicz – Poznań Institute of Technology)
12:00-18:00
Poster session (e-posters)
DAY 2 – Science and Practical Skills
09:00-10:20
Scientific Session: Interdisciplinary character of pharmaceutical research and practice
Prof. dr hab. Tomasz Osmałek
The Role of the Pharmaceutical Industry in Pharmacy Education: Interdisciplinary Approaches and Collaboration with Academia and Healthcare Systems
Prof. Nunzio Denora (The University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy)
Integrating Pharmacy and Industrial Pharmacy into Academic Education and Multidisciplinary Healthcare Systems
Prof. Heli Bollström (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Training of pharmaceutical scientists for industry and pharmaceutical research from a UK perspective
Dr Sebastian Winkler (University of Nottingham, United Kingdom)
08:00-12:45
Workshop session
Workshop A: Modern teaching methods in pharmacy
1. Providing Constructive Feedback - dr n. med. Beata Buraczyńska-Andrzejewska prof. UMP (workshop for teachers)
2. Effective participation in online courses - Michał Owczarzak (workshop for students)
3. Learning without limits, or how to effectively use e-learning - Michał Owczarzak (workshop for students)
Prof. dr hab. Małgorzata Kotwicka
Workshop B: The pharmacist of the future: education and practice in pharmaceutical care
Dr hab. Magdalena Waszyk-Nowaczyk
Workshop C: Application of recent advances in pharmacometrics and PK/PD modeling in clinical pharmacy practice and the pharmaceutical industry – practical training in an interprofessional team
Prof. dr hab. Agnieszka Bienert
Workshop D: Future Technologies – Modelling and simulation of processes as a key to digital transformation in healthcare
Dr inż. Jacek Krzywy & Mgr inż. Witold Statkiewicz (Łukasiewicz - Poznań Institute of Technology)
10:20-10:40
☕ Coffee break
10:40-12:00
Session 3: Future competencies of pharmacists
Dr hab. Magdalena Waszyk-Nowaczyk
Soft and social skills in teamwork
Dr hab. Magdalena Cerbin-Koczorowska (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
An interprofessional approach to education for future pharmacists
Prof. Martin Henman (Trinity College Dublin, Irland)
Modern education in pharmacy
Dr Tanja Fens (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
Pharmaceutical care as part of interprofessional collaboration in patient therapy
Dr Mikołaj Piekarski (University Hospital of Northern British Columbia, Canada)
Workshop session (continued)
12:00-12:20
☕ Coffee break
12:20-13:20
Expert Panel: The labor market and professional training of pharmacists
facilitators: Prof. dr hab. Anna Jelińska, Prof. dr hab. Justyna Gornowicz-Porowska
13:20-13:45
Closing of the conference