The scientific program is outlined below.
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Link to invited speakers and pre-conference workshop (masterclass) leaders
Link to Schedule oral and workshop sessions
Link to Poster session schedule
09:00-12:00 WORKSHOPS/MASTER-CLASSES
Qualitative workshop (aimed at PhD students and early career researchers), Sofia Kälvemark Sporrong, Uppsala University, Sweden
Quantitative workshop (aimed at PhD students and early career researchers), Angela Lupattelli, University of Oslo, Norway
15:15-16:30 OPENING CEREMONY
The Granada statements, Ramune Jacobsen and Lotte Stig Nørgaard, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Innovations in pharmacy, Janne K. Sund, CPIO at Helseplattformen. Trondheim, Norway
16:30-17:30 KEYNOTE SESSION
Human factors and other methods to improve medication safety in pharmacies. Michelle Chui, University of Wisconsin – Madison, USA
17:30-19:00 WELCOME RECEPTION WITH BUBBLES AND MUSIC
21:00 Sherpatrappa up (weather permitting)
07:00-08:00 Fun-run. Terje Nilsen
09:00-10:00 KEYNOTE SESSIONS
AI and Big Data, new opportunities in healthcare and pharmacy. Lars Ailo Bongo and Kristian Svendsen, UiT The Arctic University of Norway
10:00-12:00 CONCURRENT ORAL PRESENTATIONS
13:00-16:00 CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS
16:05-17:15 POSTER SESSION WITH SHORT PRESENTATIONS
19:00- CONFERENCE DINNER
The restaurant Full Steam
09:00-12:00 CONCURRENT ORAL PRESENTATIONS
13:00-14:00 KEYNOTE SESSIONS
The New Norwegian Pharmacy Legislation – Implications or Pharmaceutical Care Services, Urd Andestad, The Norwegian Association of Pharmacists, Norway
Pharmaceutical Care Services in Scotland – The Future Is Now! Matt Barclay, Director of Operations, Community Pharmacy Scotland (CPS)
Pharmaceutical Care Services for Indigenous People, Susanna R. A. Siri, Researcher at the Centre for Sami Health Research (CSHR), UiT The Arctic University of Norway
14:00-15:00 CONFERENCE CLOSE
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