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    As we hope all IPSFers know, the International

    Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) is the global federation

    of national associations of pharmacists and

    pharmaceutical scientists and is in official relations with

    the World Health Organization (WHO). Through its 124Member Organisations FIP represents and serves more

    than two million practitioners and scientists around the

    world.

    In 2001, a Young Pharmacists' Group was launched

    within the structure of FIP to help serve this special sector of the membership and to encourage

    more young pharmacists to get actively involved in international pharmacy. FIP Members who are

    under 35 years of age or who graduated from pharmacy school less than 5 years ago qualify to

    participate in the FIP Young Phamacists' Group - you are automatically a member FREE OF

    CHARGE with your FIP Membership! To join FIP now, visit http://www.fip.org/

    The YPG brings together young members of FIP and encourages them to act as a critical and

    innovative force. It acts as a member-to-member gateway to FIP activities, creating

    opportunities by exchange of information.

    YPG welcomes and encourages:

    Over 400 young pharmacists from 70 different countries

    Practioners, scientists, researchers, academics and members from ALL disciplines

    Innovative ideas and a professional forum for young people

    Active participation in the FIP bodies and projectsGuidance for the new FIP members

    Support for innovative projects through the FIP Foundation

    A dynamic educational and social programme at the FIP Congress especially for young pharmacists

    Facilitated incorporation into an international organisation, easing the transition from pharmacy

    student to professional pharmacist involvement

    In addition to FIP Individual Member benefits, YPG offers:

    Discounted registration at the annual FIP Congress, including the special YPG programme

    Subscription to the International Pharmacy Journal (IPJ) and YPG publications

    Access to the members-only domain on the FIP website

    Access to all YPG projects and activitiesEligibility to apply for the YPG Grant for Professional Innovation and other Awards

    Voting rights at the annual YPG Assembly and opportunity to stand for elections on the YPG Steering

    Committee

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    Find out more - join the free Discussion Forum!

    If you would like to find out more about YPG before joining,

    we would be pleased to welcome you to the YPG EmailDiscussion List, which is open to both members and non-

    members of FIP. This will give you the opportunity to learn more

    about YPG and hear the views of some of our current

    members.

    In addition to YPG activities, FIP is constantly moving forward

    in its efforts to advance pharmacy practice, science and

    education on a world wide level. For example, in March of 2010

    FIP launched the FIP Academic Institutional Membership, or

    FIP AIM. This Membership that allows Faculties and Schoolsof Pharmacy to become inter-connected on a global platform

    of discussion, leadership and shared challenges and

    successes. The FIP AIM focuses on the parallel evolution of

    Faculties and Schools of Pharmacy alongside the ongoing

    changes in pharmacy practice, science, research and their

    respective funding. All Faculties and Schools of Pharmacy from

    around the world are welcome to apply for a FIP AIM. These

    Academic Institutes are represented by their Deans, Vice

    Deans and other Decision Makers within the Membership

    activities such as online discussion platforms and the annual

    International Deans Forum at the FIP Congress.

    If the Dean of your school would like more information on

    becoming an AIM Member, please contact Oliver

    at [email protected] for more information. MyriahLeskoFIPManagerofMed

    iasandPublications

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    It is with great pleasure I announce to all IPSF members the launching

    of the new SEP Database! The new and improved SEP database was

    created and built by Webtown, Hungary, who has done an excellent

    job with the website! You can find the database at the same website

    address http://sep.ipsf.org.

    To give you a sneak preview, here are some screen snapshots of the

    database! Start applying for SEP by creating an account on the

    system! The database is full of useful information including information

    about each country and association participating in SEP and also a

    useful Frequently Asked Questions for new users.

    I hope that you will enjoy the new database as much as I have! Lets

    SEP!

    Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Google are someof the most used websites by all of us online. You check

    what your friends are up to tonight, show them funny

    videos or prepare for tomorrows exam by using these

    sites. As social media gradually becomes the leading

    source of information for young people, IPSF got involved

    in this field too!

    The IPSF fan page on Facebook and Twitteraccounts

    now reach 17.000 people, and in the future we plan to

    expand to other pages too! If you are not a member yet,

    dont hesitate: LIKE! You can interact with friends, discuss

    topics of interest and many more on our page at

    http://www.facebook.com/International.Pharmaceutical.St

    udents.Federation .

    See you there!

    MelissaTeo

    IPSFChairpersonofStudent

    Exchange

    BlintTthIPSFMarketingcoo

    rdinator

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    IPSF and EPSA are two associations that share a common root: Not only the mutual

    representation of pharmacy students, but also historically since EPSA was formed after the

    independence of IPSFs European Sub-Committee in 1982.

    Back then, the European Community was discussing directives on the mutual recognition of

    pharmacy degrees and comparing studies between different countries. European pharmacy

    students felt the need to meet and brainstorm among them. The urge to make a position on these

    matters through a representative association led, in 1978, to the creation of a SubCommittee just

    to discuss them: The European SubCommittee (ESC), headed by Ms. Judith Richter from theFederal Republic of Germany (West Germany), was formed.

    Four years later, ESC declared independence and since then the relationship between these NGOs

    became quite unstable not everyone agreed with this decision of separation!

    Now, almost 35 years later, both EPSA and IPSF have their own identities: While IPSF represents

    pharmacy students worldwide, EPSA makes sure the European Pharmacy students voice it is

    heard by the European institutions and governmental bodies.

    However, despite the different path, structure or aim, the focus of both associations is exactly the

    same: YOU, the pharmacy student! In order to ensure that your needs and whishes are being

    fulfilled, EPSA and IPSF decided to join strengths and collaborate with the aim to present you

    great activities and events, joint statements and reliable formation. Since the beginning of the newIPSF mandate, both NGOs have held different meetings and worked on joint projects:

    1. Ajoint e-group with students that have been active in

    both associations was created. The aim is to discuss within

    the members how this collaboration should be established,

    what kind of joint projects to introduce, what steps to take!

    Do you want to take part on it? Contact the IPSF or EPSA

    Secretary General!

    2. In the next events held by IPSF or EPSA, we will provide

    you withjoint sessions , which aims to give you the quality

    and experience of the members of both associations by

    attending just one event. Great, isnt it?

    3. The possibility of having ajoint event has also been discussed and more updates will come

    soon!

    In the end of the year Jan, IPSF President, and Anette, EPSA President, will sign a Memorandum

    of Understanding between both associations to ensure that such collaboration will last for many

    years.

    To sum up, both EPSA and IPSF teams are giving their best to keep a high level of understanding

    and collaboration between the organizations it might not as high as back in the time the IPSF-

    EPSA baby was born, but the dedication is the same!Vive la Pharmacie!

    Yours in EPSA-IPSF,MarianaFrisEPSAVicePresiden

    tofPublicRelations2010/2011

    EmreefikALAR

    IPSFEuropeanRegionalCo-ordinator2

    010/2011

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    HIV/AIDS Awareness Day- Progress to Date

    In 1987, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the 1st of

    December to be World AIDS Day (WAD), a day where the world raises

    awareness towards AIDS & HIV and shows its solidarity with people who

    are infected by the virus.

    On the 1st of December, 2010, we had the 22nd WAD and, of course,

    IPSF has continued to organize and support HIV and AIDS campaigns

    worldwide.

    There are 33.2 million people living with HIV. Every year, approximately

    2.5 million people are newly infected. To raise awareness, the HIV/AIDS

    subcommittee has prepared a campaign kit to support our members. The

    kit is composed of a number of different publications which include

    posters, fact cards, step-by-step campaign booklet, myths & facts cards,

    and of course, the IPSF Worldwide WAD Project the Human RibbonProject. So far we have not received any IPSF activity report forms on

    World AIDS Day 2010 activities. Contact persons (CPs), please send us

    your activity reports as soon as possible. We look forward to hearing from

    you!

    Finally, I would like to thank everyone who has been organizing an

    HIV/AIDS campaign this year, and a special thanks goes to Sharon, who

    has been a great support in organizing the campaign kit. However, my

    subcommittee and especially Lina shall not be forgotten. Without you, I

    would not have been able to get everything done in time!

    AIDS & HIV is not only among us on the 1st of December, but for the

    whole year! Thank you and keep up with the campaigning!

    JohannaWalzIPSFHIV/AIDSAwa

    renessCampaignCoordinator

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    FedaaMahmoudIPSFDiabetesandH

    ealthyLiving

    AwarenessCampaignCoordinator

    Diabetes andhealthy living

    This is one of the most important concerns in the world of public health. Thenumber of patients newly diagnosed with diabetes continues to increase fromyear to year and the threats of this condition may not be apparent in the initialstages. On November 14th, IPSF and the numerous different organizations

    all around the world gave attention to diabetes and healthy living. Targetedaudiences differed from country to country and organization toorganizations; nevertheless, the message was the same: Bringdiabetes to light.

    Campaigns from around the world aimed to help people by improving theirhealth and changing theirlifestyles. Successes of these campaigns are thanks to the increasing efforts of IPSF members andnumerous volunteer organizations. Their efforts are greatly appreciated.Special thanks to the ones who took part in bringing international awareness to diabetes, for all theones who gave their efforts and hearts into it and for my subcommittee members who had given all

    their energy into the IPSF Diabetes and Healthy Living Awareness Campaign.

    Together, IPSF members can make a difference in the world!

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    Since I was a child, I have always had a dream of traveling to Europe. When I entered university I

    was interested in IPSF. By joining the IPSF division in my universitys pharmaceutical students

    association, I can improve my English, learn something new, and perhaps attend some international

    events. When I became a CP for by universitys pharmaceutical students association, there was a

    chance to make by dreams come true by joining the Development Fund Event Grant program. I

    applied to attend the 56th IPSF World Congress 2010 in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

    Before the end of the 2nd term for registration I got an email telling me that I was granted a partial

    grants to attend the IPSF World Congress 2010. Even though the grant was just a quarter of the

    cost to attend, this grant gave me hope. I also got other sponsorships to cover the cost, from my

    university, Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), my faculty, School of Pharmacy ITB, and a

    pharmaceutical company, PT. Kimia Farma.

    After about 24 hours of travel from Indonesia, I finally arrived at Ljubljana, Slovenia on August 2nd,

    2010. Although I felt really tired, it all disappeared when I met many new friends from other countriesaround the world who looked different, spoke different languages, and had different cultures. I know

    IPSF stands from International Pharmaceutical Students Federation, but it was my first time to see

    the meaning of it since this was my first congress. There were students from Asia, Africa, America,

    ME

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    Australia, and Europe. All continents were complete! IPSF is a really big and important organization.

    By joining and participating in IPSF, pharmaceutical students can contribute to improving the healthy

    lifestyle and quality of pharmacies and pharmacists in their own country. I also learned more about

    IPSF from discussing with other CPs and SEOs from all over the world, attending the General

    Assembly, doing a health campaign, and also joining the Poster Exhibition.

    In Slovenia, I discovered many different things and unforgettable experiences. I had to eat without

    rice and chili everyday; it was totally different from my daily meal. It was amazing for me to still see

    a bright sky at 6 p.m., because in Indonesia the sun sets around 6 p.m. every day. The number of

    citizens in Slovenia (one country) was the same as my city, Bandung (one city). Therefore Ljubljana

    as a capital city wasnt crowded and there werent any traffic jams either. I was happy to stay there

    because of how calm it was and also because of the weather. In Indonesia, the weather is so hot

    with high humidity in the dry season.

    The best place that I visited in Slovenia was Bled, a famous tourism town in Slovenia. We found a

    really beautiful lake with mountains around it, and also a castle and a church in the middle of thelake. Even though my country has many mountains and lakes, this place was really different. There

    was also a wine shop and a letter museum. There is just one word to describe it, wow!

    I thank You, Lord for this trip. Thanks for the opportunity YOU have given me. I also want to say

    thank you to every sponsor for their support, to the IPSF Development Fund (DF) for the grant, to

    Jenna Carmichael as a DF-Event Grant coordinator and Vesna Terbuc the Coordinator of the

    Registration team for helping me to complete administration and to the reception committee for

    organizing the best congress ever.

    Dont hesitate to dream something big! If it is Gods will, you will get! IPSF, Vive la Pharmacie!

    EstherinaJulianaMarbun

    HMFArsPraeparandiITB,Indonesia

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    EPSF is a Full Member (FM) federation in IPSF. EPSF was founded in 1982 and it now

    represents more than 50,000 Egyptian pharmacy students from 23 local associations.

    On August 25, 2010, a new Executive Board was elected, president was Mr. Ahmed Hamdy at

    the EPSF 20th General Assembly. Seventeen local associations attended, GA was honored by the

    attendance of Ms. Marwa Beltagy (IPSF EMRO ChP.) and Mr. Yousef El-Bromboly (EPSF President

    2008-09).

    2nd and 3rd Leaders In Training:

    For the first project of the year, we held our 2nd National LIT. We did the 3rd

    one a week later as we received 74 applications for all around Egypt. The 2nd

    and 3rd LIT were held at the end of September for 3 days. It was given by

    International trainers from IPSF. After that, LIT was also held locally in 3

    associations: TPSS, ASSPSA, and EPSF-NUB.

    Breast Cancer Race for the Cure:

    The 2nd breast cancer race was held at the Great Pyramids and is considered

    the largest breast cancer event in the Middle East. It gave us the chance to put

    forth a serious effort to end the disease. EPSF had a delegate of 29 with the

    Public Health team, they were full of energy, wore race t-shirts, and ran about

    2 Km. The event was organized by the Breast Cancer Foundation of Egypt and

    Susan G. Komen for the Cure.

    EPSF 15th Annual National Conference and General Assembly:

    Held in Mansoura and hosted by SAMPS Local Association with the

    participation of more than 180 students from 23 associations. The three day

    conference was mostly about smoking and lung cancer.

    Presidential, Public Health and ProfessionalDevelopment workshops were also given to keep local associations updated

    with recent projects. The EPSF 21st General Assembly was held over two days,

    and three new local associations joined EPSF.

    Pneumonia Awareness Campaign:

    EPSF was a main partner in the first World Pneumonia Day awareness

    campaign and celebration in Egypt. EPSFs role was leading the awareness

    campaign, which included malls, universities, clubs,

    pediatric hospitals, and schools in more than 25 cities

    in Egypt. Our target was children everywhere. EPSFlaunched the WPD website in Arabic. A great

    celebration was held in a hotel, the campaign covered

    by famous national TV channels and newspapers. The Pneumonia Campaign

    was considered the largest awareness campaign in Egypt in 2010.

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    Diabetes Day:

    TPSS (full member association in EPSF) organized it on the university medical

    campus with the participation of 20 students from the Public Health team in

    collaboration with students from IFMSA-Egypt and from Tanta Faculty of

    Dentistry. The campaign depended on publications provided by EPSF to target

    about 2500 people. The main activities were measuring blood sugar, a march,and drawing blue rings.

    Clinical Skills Event:

    Students from 23 universities participated in the National Clinical Skills Event,

    which was held at Mansoura University. The plans and cases were prepared,

    the topic was determined, an instructor was called, posters were printed and

    evaluation forms were filled out. The three winners of the competition will

    represent EPSF at the world CSE in Thailand. The national event was held to

    be a model for the local associations to follow.

    World AIDS Day Campaign:

    EPSF organized a great celebration for World AIDS Day 2010 in collaboration

    with many national and international health care organizations; it was an event

    open to the public and had several youth activities and games for children.

    EPSF also distributed publications around the universities for the awareness

    campaigns.

    Humanitarian project:

    Blood donating campaigns were organized at universities by ASSPSA, EPSF-Assuit, and local

    associations in EPSF, students explained the importance of donation.

    Step On The Way 2011 Program:

    Considered one of the biggest educational programs for pharmacy students,

    EPSF recently launched it for the 3rd successive year. This year SOTW is

    different, it will be held in four regions to reach students everywhere. It will be

    sponsored by more than ten pharmaceutical and business companies and

    academic providers and include 18 different sessions. The program will start

    in February 2011.

    Viva La EPSF! Viva La IPSF! Viva La Pharmacie!

    Read more about EPSF and its events and projects at http://www.e-psf.org, and youre alwayswelcome to contact and share with us at our Contact Person e-mail [email protected]

    EPSF official Facebook page is http://www.facebook.com/epsf.page

    KhaledMostafaIPSFEMROIcco

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    It has been almost one year since we have last chatted at the counseling booth (via this column)

    and I want to share a lot of news and exciting developments with you.

    Reflecting on the past four years that I have been involved in IPSF, the quality and quanitity of

    people who are interested in professional development programs such as the Patient Counseling

    Event (PCE), Leaders in Training (LIT), Pharmacy Professional Awareness Week (PPAC), and the

    Clinical Skills Event (CSE), has steadily grown.

    Just to give you an example, the PCE participation rate at the 9th Asia Pacific Pharmaceutical

    Symposium had almost 30 participants, which was quadruple over the previous APPS. In addition,having seen the evaluation and work of each PCE participant from the world congress of Cluj-

    Napoca, Romania 2008, Bali, Indonesia 2009, and just recently in August 2010, Ljubljana,

    Slovenia, I am astounded at how well each candidate did, as how fierce the competition was

    between finalists in their overall performance. In the coming year the professional development

    department is looking at readjusting the format of PCE by introducing the case one day prior to

    the counseling event. Hopefully this would encourage more to participate by giving them more

    time to prepare.

    Finally, the highlight of professional development this year is the re-launch of the clinical skills

    event (CSE) after a long absence from IPSF. We had almost 20 participants who participated in

    the one hour event. For those who are not familiar with the concept, CSE involves clinical basedcases where the candidates must identify and solve drug-related problems. As the world of

    pharmacy is moving towards a more clinical approach, CSE is a great opportunity for all future

    pharmacists to test and refine their problem solving skills. In addition to the individual case based

    format, in the coming year we are also looking into development of a team based event as well. If

    all goes well, it will be launched at the next world congress in Thailand 2011.

    But just in case you are craving for a chance to put yourself to the test, here is one:

    You are stranded on a deserted island after a plane crash. Fortunately, all the passengers survived.

    However, one of the survivors is suffering from palpitations, malaise and muscle weakness. He

    tells you that he suffers from hyperkalemia and was taking Kayexalate (sodium polystyrene

    sulfonate), which is a cation-exchange resin, but it was lost during the crash. It will be 2-3 days

    before search-and-rescue arrives, so you search for medications that other passengers have in

    hope that you can find something to help this poor man.

    From the search you find:

    1) Ramipril 2.5mg capsules

    2) Salbutamol 1mg/ml nebules

    3) Insulin (normal human insulin)

    4) Spironolactone 25mg tablets

    5) Atorvastatin 10mg tablets

    How would you help this man?

    Until next time; Vive la Pharmacie!EricSoIPSFChairpersono

    fProfessionalDevelopment

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