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  • Pharmaceutical Medicine and Medicines Development (PM&MD)
  • Biotechnology
  • Clinical Research

Background:

  • The International Federation of Associations of Pharmaceutical Physicians and Pharmaceutical Medicine (IFAPP) is a global non-profit organization.
  • IFAPP promotes Pharmaceutical Medicine & Medicines Development (PM&MD) by enhancing competencies and ethical standards.
  • Medicines development faces challenges from genomics, translational research, and precision medicine, shifting focus from traditional efficacy and safety to resource allocation, pricing, market access, and cost-effectiveness.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To reflect on the critical role of competency-based education and training for Pharmaceutical Physicians and medicines development scientists.
  • To highlight IFAPP's commitment to Education and Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
  • To discuss advancements and challenges in pharmaceutical medicine as presented at the International Conference on Pharmaceutical Medicine (ICPM) 2016.

Main Methods:

  • The paper is a reflection based on discussions from the International Conference on Pharmaceutical Medicine (ICPM) 2016.
  • The ICPM 2016 gathered approximately 200 representatives from pharmaceutical, clinical research, and regulatory sectors.
  • The conference was supported by the Brazilian Association of Pharmaceutical Medicine.

Main Results:

  • Discussions at ICPM 2016 centered on the importance of competency-based education and training in pharmaceutical medicine.
  • The evolving landscape of medicines development necessitates updated training approaches.
  • Key areas for the discipline and profession were presented, reflecting the state of the art.

Conclusions:

  • Competency-based education is vital for Pharmaceutical Physicians and medicines development scientists.
  • Adapting education and training is essential to address new challenges in medicines development.
  • IFAPP plays a key role in advancing the field through education and professional development.