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This webinar is aimed at equipping pharmacists to become effective stewards of antimicrobials by recommending them appropriately and educating their patients and colleagues on the proper use of this increasingly scarce medical resource.

This subject will be considered from three different perspectives:-that of the clinical pharmacists

  • that of the policymaker, and
  • that of the community pharmacists.

 

PROUDLY ORGANIZED BY

 THE GHANA COLLEGE OF PHARMACISTS

This will be a virtual event. happening on  Friday the 18th of November 2022 and Chaired by Pharm. Yvonne Yirenkyiwaa Esseku (Rector, Ghana College of Pharmacists). The virtual venue will be the CES Platform

 

TARGET PARTICIPANTS: Pharmacists

 

DATE: Friday 18th November 2022

TIME: 1800 GMT (6:00 PM Local Time)

CHAIRPERSON: Pharm. Yvonne Yirenkyiwaa Esseku (Rector, Ghana College of Pharmacists).

MODERATOR: Pharm. Brian Asare

 

AGENDA

6:00 PM Opening Remarks Pharm. Yvonne Yirenkyiwaa Esseku

6:05 PM - The Role of the Pharmacist in the Antimicrobial Resistance Battle: The Perspective of the Clinical Pharmacist - Pharm. Dr. Daniel Nii Amo Ankrah

6:15 PM The Role of the Pharmacist in the Antimicrobial Resistance Battle: The Perspective of the Community Pharmacist - Pharm. Prof. Kwame Ohene Buabeng

6:25 PM The Role of the Pharmacist in the Antimicrobial Resistance Battle: the perspective of the Ministry - Pharm. Dr. Joycelyn Azeez

6:35 PM The role of the Pharmacist in the Antimicrobial Resistance Battle: the perspective of the  National Platform on Antimicrobial Resistance - Dr. (Mrs) Martha Gyansa-Lutterodt

6:45 PM Engagements with Participants including Question and Answer Session

7:15 PM Closing Remarks Pharm. Yvonne Yirenkyiwaa Esseku

 

Overview

Course Description

What you will learn

This event is hopes to:
• Educate pharmacists on the various roles they play in the AMR battle
• Equip practicing pharmacists to become effective stewards of antimicrobials

Course Content


Lecture Sessions

  • LIVE EVENT: Friday 18th November 2022 from 1800 GMT 2 hours

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About Facilitators

  • 1 Course on CES

Dr. (Mrs) Martha Gyansa-Lutterodt

B.Pharm. MA, MA, MA, FPSGH, FPCPharm, FGCPharm, PharmD

Former Director of Technical Coordination Directorate - Ministry of Health, immediate pasts Chief Pharmacist and Director of Pharmaceutical Services for Ghana.

Ministry of Health (MoH)

Dr. (Mrs. ) Martha Gyansa-Lutterodt is health policy analyst with specialty in Pharmaceutical policy with over 35 years of public service at the management level.

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  • 1 Course on CES

Pharm Dr. Daniel Nii Amoo Ankrah

B.Pharm, MSc (epid), PhD, FGCP, FRSPH

Director of Pharmacy

Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH), Ghana

Trained pharmacist, epidemiologist, and pharmacoepidemiologist. Researcher in antimicrobials use in humans, pharmaceutical policy, economic evaluation of medicines, benefit-risk of medicines (including vaccines), and adherence to medicines.

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  • 1 Course on CES

Pharm Dr. Joycelyn Azeez

BPharm, PGDip, MBA, PharmD

Director of Pharmaceutical Services

Ministry of Health, Ghana

Joycelyn Azeez is a Pharmacist who has worked with the Ghana Ministry of health in various capacities at the district, regional and national levels for over 28 years.

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  • 1 Course on CES

Pharm. Prof. Kwame Ohene Buabeng

BPharm, MSc, PhD

Vice Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana

Prof. Kwame Ohene Buabeng is a Clinical Pharmacologist and a Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).

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