Following the signing of a memorandum of cooperation between Health Hub and the Panhellenic Pharmaceutical Association (PFS), two partners of the Hub — the Lifelong Learning Programmes of the Centre for Training and Lifelong Learning (KEDIVIM) of the University of the Aegean and the Department of Pharmacy of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens — are implementing a training programme titled “Artificial Intelligence and Innovative Technologies in Pharmaceutical Science and Practice.”
The programme is offered to all pharmacies that are members of the Panhellenic Pharmaceutical Association, which number more than 9,000 across Greece.
The training programme has been designed to meet the needs of the modern pharmacist, strengthening knowledge and skills through the use of advanced tools and contemporary learning methods.
The curriculum includes training in pharmaceutical care and first aid and covers topics such as:
- Modern practices in pharmaceutical care
- Injectable therapies
- Prescription management
- Communication with patients
- Preventing errors and managing therapeutic challenges
- Pharmacovigilance
- Preparation of galenic formulations
- Technology behind modern vaccines
- Digital transformation of the pharmacy
- Point-of-care testing and digital developments
- Use of innovative diagnostic tools in pharmacies
The courses are delivered online and asynchronously, allowing participants to attend at any time that suits their schedule. Upon successful completion of each module, participants receive a certification issued by the Lifelong Learning Programmes of the University of the Aegean.
The training programme will remain available until 30 April 2027. More information and registration details are available here.