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PharmaChron: Dissemination event

We are delighted to invite you to the dissemination event of the PharmaChron project, titled 'Access to Essential Medicines at the Primary Health Care Level in Conflict-Affected Regions of Northern Syria'. This project was funded through the Fund Maurange/King Baudouin Foundation. Register to join us in-person or online!
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Background

Join us as we present key findings from the PharmaChron project, where we explored the role of community pharmacists in providing care for patients with non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in conflict-affected areas in Northern Syria. We also assessed the availability and prices of a group of essential medicines for NCDs in this setting.

This event will also be an opportunity to explore other research activities by the Unit of Pharmaceutical Public Health, focusing on access to essential medicines.

Speaker info and a preliminary programme will be shared soon.

For whom?

The event is open for public health researchers and those who are interested in humanitarian healthcare.

Registration

Participation is free of charge, but registration is mandatory.

Registration is closed.

Programme

Time

Activity

Speaker

09:30-10:00

Welcome note

  • Dr Özge Tunçalp, Executive Director (ITM)

  • Prof Raffaella Ravinetto, Head of the Department of Public Health (ITM)

10:00-10:45

  • Introduction to the PharmaChron project

  • Presentation of key results

Dr Saleh Aljadeeah, Unit of Pharmaceutical Public Health Unit (ITM)

10:45-11:15

Coffee break

11:15-11:45

  • Continuing the presentations of key results of the PharmaChron project

  • The way forward

  • Q&A

Dr Saleh Aljadeeah, Unit of Pharmaceutical Public Health (ITM)

11:45-12:30

  • Other research initiatives by the Unit of Pharmaceutical Public Health

  • Conclusion

  • Prof Raffaella Ravinetto (ITM)

  • Prof María Belén Tarrafeta Sayas (ITM)

  • Dr Carine Dochez (ITM)

12:30-14:00

Lunch

Research themes

nazoanga-marche-antibiotics-study

Pharmaceutical Public Health

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