Visit to the Faculty of Pharmacy at Université de Montréal*

Date: Thursday, 3 September, 09:00 – 12:00 hours
Price: € 10.- per person
Maximum number of participants: 55
No organised transport

* This exclusive opportunity is available to AIM and Academic Pharmacy Section members on a first-come, first-served basis for a minimal registration fee of € 10. Spaces are limited and filling quickly. To register, interested participants should email congress@fip.org for a special registration link.

Step inside a leading Faculty of Pharmacy and experience innovation in action — from cutting-edge simulation to world-class research”

The Faculty of Pharmacy at the Université de Montréal is a leader in education and research on drugs, medications, and pharmaceutical care. The faculty offers 13 academic programs covering both clinical pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences at undergraduate and graduate levels, as well as continuous education programs for pharmacists and entrepreneurs in life science. The faculty includes 58 dedicated professors and clinical professors who are leaders in their fields, and their cutting-edge research and innovative clinical practice make a significant contribution to the well-being of the population.

As part of this year’s FIP World Congress, participants will have a unique opportunity to visit the faculty and discover first-hand the research and pedagogical innovations driving its programmes. The visit includes a networking session featuring a historical exhibition and research poster presentations.

09:00 – 09:15Registration
09:15 – 10:25Welcome and presentation of the faculty
• Overview of undergraduate and graduate programmes
• Main research areas and strategic priorities
• Pedagogical innovation in pharmacy education
• Québec’s implication in FIP over the years
10:25 – 10:35Health break
10:35 – 11:05Guided visits (participants will be divided into three groups)
• Skills laboratories
• Community pharmacy simulation
• Hospital pharmacy simulation
11:05 – 11:30Networking and coffee break
• Historical exhibition
• Research programme poster presentations