Last updated: June 26, 2026, 4:50 am
RFWE02: Rapid fire session from selected abstracts
Tracks
Room 520-AD
| Wednesday, September 2, 2026 |
| 2:15 PM - 3:45 PM |
Chairs & speakers
Dr Ngozi Udem
Deputy Dirctor
University Of Nigeria Teaching Hospital,
RFWE-0201 - Formulation and evaluation of antibacterial herbal creams
Ms Kathleen Bergin
Pharmacist, PhD Student
Dalhousie University
RFWE-0202 - Promoting public awareness of pharmacy services: A thematic narrative review of dissemination strategies
Benjamin Bluml
Executive Director and SVP, Research & Innovation
American Pharmacists Association Foundation
RFWE-0203 - Project ImPACT: Hyperlipidemia. Results from the APhA Foundation’s research on pharmacists providing patient care through point-of-care testing in the management of hyperlipidemia
Dr Fiona Chan
Postdoctoral Fellow
Therapeutics Initiative, The University Of British Columbia
RFWE-0204 - Impact of pharmacist prescribing policy on overall health system utilization for urinary tract infections among equity-deserving groups
Ms Livia Maria de Souza Goncalves
Federal University of Santa Catarina
RFWE-0205 - Qualifying primary healthcare to promote services’ diversity and provide LGBTQIAPN+ inclusive care in Brazil
Ms Simone Diamandis
The University Of Newcastle, Callaghan, Australia
RFWE-0206 - Barriers and enablers of policy formation and adoption of pharmacist scope of practice: Stakeholder views
Mr Ghulam Haydar
University of the West of England
RFWE-0207 - Existing models through which pharmacist prescribers, in the UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, provide clinical services in community pharmacies: A scoping review
Dr Ali Hindi
The University Of Manchester
RFWE-0208 - Post-qualification support and supervision among pharmacist independent prescribers in primary care: A qualitative study from the UK
Ms Lingli Huang
Jiangsu Cancer Hospital
RFWE-0209 - Construction and empirical study of an application model for localized large language models in perioperative medication reconciliation for gastric cancer patients
Dr Jennifer Isenor
College Of Pharmacy, Dalhousie University
RFWE-0210 - Patient perceptions of the experiences and outcomes that matter most when receiving pharmacist-led primary care
Dr Jennifer Lake
Assistant Professor (teaching)
University of Toronto
RFWE-0211 - When policy approves but practice decides: Integration of community pharmacy in primary care setting
Dr Shania Liu
University Of Alberta & University of Sydney
RFWE-0212 - PRxOACT: A randomized trial of an electronic tool to help pharmacists implement cardiovascular risk reduction
Ms Nkekolo Lydia Maifo
Pharmacist
University of Limpopo
RFWE-0213 - Evaluation of skiptheq intervention implemented to reduce patient waiting times at an outpatient pharmacy of a tertiary hospital in gauteng province, South Africa
Mr Jean-françois Tessier
Ciusss De L'est De Montréal
RFWE-0214 - Evolution of the role of infectious diseases pharmacists in Quebec hospitals
Mr Steven Tran
University of Sydney
RFWE-0215 - Bridging perspectives: Stakeholder engagement for mHealth apps utilizing gamification and incentives to improve medication adherencerf
Prof Tommy Westerlund
Malmö University and University of Gothenburg, Sweden
RFWE-0216 - Pharmaceutical care network Europe´s classification of drug-related problems translation into Swedish and validation of preliminary version 9.2 among Swedish pharmacists