ACCP 2022 in Nagoya

PROGRAM

Program Overview

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Program Overview

ACCP President Lecture

12th February 2022(Sat)10:40–11:10

What is ACCP and Why RCP

Chairperson: Prof. Hiroyuki Kamei, Meijo University, Japan

Prof. Kwon Kwang–il, Board President (2020–22), Asian Conference on Clinical Pharmacy/Professor Emeritus, Former Dean in College of Pharmacy, Former Vice President in Chungnam National University, Korea

Keynote1

11th February 2022(Fri)12:50–13:50

The Critical Role of the Pharmacist in Health Care

Chairperson: Dr. Nobuo Yamamoto, President, Japan Pharmaceutical Association, Japan

Prof. Michael Hogue, President (165th President), American Pharmacists Association, Dean and Professor, Loma Linda University, School of Pharmacy, United States

Keynote2

11th February 2022(Fri)14:00–14:45

Hospital Pharmacy: Current Status and Future Direction

Chairperson: Prof. Kiyofumi Yamada, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Neuropsychopharmacology and Hospital Pharmacy, Japan

Dr. Kenji Kihira, President, Japanese Society of Hospital Pharmacists, Japan

Keynote3

11th February 2022(Fri)14:55–15:40

Community Pharmacy: Current Status and Future Direction

Chairperson: Mr. Susumu Iwatsuki, President, Aichi Pharmaceutical Association, Japan

Dr. Nobuo Yamamoto, President, Japan Pharmaceutical Association, Japan

Keynote4

12th February 2022(Sat)13:45–14:30

Communication skills in inter–professional collaboration

Chairperson: Assoc Prof. Manako Hanya, Meijo University, Japan

Prof. Kazuhiko Fujisaki, Professor, Medical Education Development Center, Gifu University, Japan

Keynote5

13th February 2022(Sun)10:40–11:40

Leadership for pharmacists in inter–professional work

Chairperson: Prof. Yukihiro Noda, Meijo University, Japan

Assoc Prof. Vivian Wing Yan LEE, Associate Professor, Center for Learning Enhancement and Research (CLEAR), Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR

Special Symposium

12th February 2022(Sat)11:20–12:10

Pharmacy Leadership

Chairperson: Assoc Prof. Takao Shimazoe, Kyushu University Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Japan

1. Fundamentals of Pharmacy Leadership: Building Trust

Prof. Yolanda R. Robles, President (2021–2026), The Federation of Asian Pharmaceutical Associations (FAPA) / Professor, Former Dean, University of the Philippines College of Pharmacy Immediate Past President, Philippine Pharmacists Association, Philippines

2. How can community pharmacists make relationships with community health and nursing–care providers?

Mr. Susumu Iwatsuki, President, Aichi Pharmaceutical Association, Japan

Satellite symposium1

11th February 2022(Fri)9:30–11:00

New approaches to therapy

Chairperson: Prof. Junichi Kawakami, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Japan

1. Anti–inflammatory Approach to Immunotherapy in Patients with Cancer

Prof. Kazuhiro Ishikawa, Hokuriku University, Department of Pharmacy Practice and Sciences, Japan

2. Novel assay for simultaneous quantification of parent compounds and active metabolites of second–/third–generation EGFR–TKIs for clinical application

Ms. Emi Ishikawa, Keio University, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Japan

3. A Multiple Logistic Regression Model Based on Gamma–Glutamyl Transferase as a Biomarker for Early Prediction of Drug–Induced Liver Injury in Vietnamese Patients

Dr. Phuong Thi Thu Nguyen, Haiphong University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Viet Nam

4. Assessing within–laboratory accuracy and precision of chromogenic anti–Xa assay for measuring apixaban and low molecular weight heparin

Mr. Pheeraphat Sarppreuttikun, Thammasat University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Thailand

Satellite symposium 2

11th February 2022(Fri)9:30–11:00

Management therapy

Chairperson: Ms. Helen Zhang, United Family Healthcare, China

1. Pain Management in Critically Ill Adults

Dr. Lan N Bui, Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy, Pharmacy Practice, United States

2. Management of antidepressant–induced sexual dysfunction

Prof. Marshall Eugene Cates, Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy Practice, United States

3. Roles of collaborative practice with renal pharmacists in the management of AKI and RRT

Dr. Weerachai Chaijamorn, Siam University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Thailand

4. Comparison of Chinese bronchiolitis guidelines and non–Chinese bronchiolitis guidelines: A systematic review of guidelines evaluation based on AGREE II instrument

Mr. JieFeng Luo, West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan University, Department of Pharmacy, China

Symposium 1

11th February 2022(Fri)16:00–17:30

Problem of psychiatric therapy

Chairperson: Prof. Yukihiro Noda, Meijo University, Japan

1. Overview: Problem of psychiatric therapy

Prof. Yukihiro Noda, Meijo University, Japan

2. A survey of antipsychotic polypharmacy in outpatients

Dr. Akira Yoshimi, Meijo University, Japan

3. A survey of antidepressant polypharmacy in outpatients

Dr. Hirotake Hida, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Neuropsychopharmacology and Hospital Pharmacy, Japan

4. Study of long–term users of benzodiazepines in inpatients

Dr. Shogo Hotta, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Neuropsychopharmacology and Hospital Pharmacy, Japan

5. Association between situation of sleeping and prescribed hypnotics in outpatients taking hypnotics

Mr. Mikio Yoshida, Meijo University, Graduate School of Pharmacy, Japan

Symposium 2

11th February 2022(Fri)16:00–17:30

Innovative community clinical pharmacy practice

Chairperson: Prof. Lilian M. Azzopardi, University of Malta, Malta

1. Innovative community clinical pharmacy practice

Prof. Lilian M. Azzopardi, University of Malta, Malta

2. Evolvement of clinical community pharmacy practice

Dr. Anthony Serracino–Inglott, University of Malta, Malta

3. Experiential teaching in community pharmacy for pharmacy and post–graduate training

Dr. Francesca Wirth, University of Malta, Malta

4. Service Development: Clinical Decision making in Community Pharmacy: A reflection from experiences in Malta and The Philippines

Dr. Arianne Diane Diane Aninon–Agaceta, University of Malta, Malta

5. Clinical Community Practice Services Development

Dr. Elena Marie Zarb, University of Malta, Malta

6. Community–pharmacist led optimisation of medication in older persons

Dr. Tiziana Fenech Caruana, University of Malta, Malta

7. Transition of Care models

Dr. Marise Gauci, University of Malta, Malta

8. Partnerships in education

Prof. Lilian M. Azzopardi, University of Malta, Malta
Prof. Alan Lau, University of Illinois Chicago, United States

Symposium 3

12th February 2022(Sat)8:50–10:20

Implementation and Outcomes of Pharmacy Resident Program

Chairperson: Prof. Hiroyuki Kamei, Meijo University, Japan

1. Current status of the pharmacy residency program in Japan

Prof. Kiyofumi Yamada, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Neuropsychopharmacology and Hospital Pharmacy, Japan

2. Pharmacy Residency Programs in Korea

Assoc Prof. Hyunah Kim, Sookmyung Women’s University, Korea

3. Development of Pharmacy Residency in Thailand

Assoc Prof. Suphat Subongkot, Khon Kaen University, Thailand

4. Residency programs for hospital pharmacists: experience from Australia

Dr. Cameron Phillips, University of South Australia, Australia

Symposium 4

12th February 2022(Sat)8:50–10:20

Cardiology

Chairperson: Prof. Syed Azhar Syed Sulaiman, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia

1. Translating Evidence into Clinical Practice: Quality Measures and the Role of Clinical Pharmacists in Management of Coronary Artery Disease

Dr. Aya F Ozaki, University of California Irvine, Department of Clinical Pharmacy Practice, United States

2. Matters of the Heart: The Role of Clinical Pharmacists in Caring for Patients with Advanced Heart Failure and VAD

Dr. Christine Cadiz, University of California Irvine School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, Clinical Pharmacy Practice, United States

3. The role of hospital pharmacists in cardiovascular treatment

Dr. Heenam Seo, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Department of Pharmacy, Korea

4. The role of hospital pharmacists in cardiovascular treatment : focused Impact on Patient Outcomes of Pharmacist Participation in Multidisciplinary Care Teams

Prof. Eunyoung Kim, University of ChungAng, Department of Health and clinical pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, Korea

Symposium5

12th February 2022(Sat)16:10–17:40

Antimicrobial stewardship

Chairperson: Assoc Prof. Hyunah Kim, Sookmyung Women’s University, Korea

1. Challenges for early antimicrobial stewardship intervention to improve clinical outcomes

Dr. Takashi Niwa, Gifu University Hospital, Department of pharmacy, Japan

2. The role of clinical pharmacist in antimicrobial stewardship

Ms. Kittiya Jantarathaneewat, Thammasat University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical care, Thailand

3. Surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis prescribing quality in a tertiary teaching hospital

Ms. Nurul Adilla Hayat Jamaluddin, Universiti Kebangsaan, Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety Unit, Department of Pharmacology, Malaysia

4. Target concentration intervention strategy for avoiding linezolid–induced thrombocytopenia using machine learning

Prof. Yasuhiro Tsuji, Nihon University, Center for Pharmacist Education, School of Pharmacy, Japan

Symposium 6

12th February 2022(Sat)16:10–17:40

Health care services

Chairperson: Prof. Yolanda R. Robles, University of the Philippines, Philippines

1. Study on tracing reports from pharmacists to doctors in Japan

Assoc Prof. Takao Shimazoe, Kyushu University, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Care, Japan

2. Predictive factors and willingness of prescription medication sharing in Korean adults

Ms. Seulki Song, Seoul National University, Department of Pharmacy, Korea

3. Assessment of patient’s satisfaction with pharmaceutical service in Muhammadiyah Islamic Hospital of Palangka Raya

Ms. Nurul Chusna, Airlangga University, Department of Pharmacy, Indonesia

4. Physicians’ perceptions of community pharmacists’ roles in primary care in Singapore and readiness to explore enhanced collaboration with pharmacists in the care of their patients

Mr. Clivia Y H Yap, Watson's Personal Care Stores Pte Ltd, Department of Pharmacy, Singapore

Symposium7

13th February 2022(Sun)8:50–10:20

Developing competencies for specialized clinical practice through PGY–2 residency programs

Chairperson: Prof. Alan Lau, University of Illinois Chicago, United States

1. Developing competencies for specialized clinical practice

Prof. Alan Lau, University of Illinois Chicago, United States

2. Innovations in Clinical Pharmacy Residency Training: Emergency Medicine Practice

Dr. Renee Petzel Gimbar, University of Illinois Chicago, United States

3. PGY–2 residency in oncology

Dr. Christina Haaf, University of Illinois Chicago, United States

4. PGY–2 residency in pediatrics

Dr. Jennifer Pham, University of Illinois Chicago, United States

5. Innovations in Clinical Pharmacy Residency Training: Cardiology Practice

Dr. Stephanie Dwyer Kaluznar, University of Illinois Chicago, United States

Symposium8

13th February 2022(Sun)8:50–10:20

Pharmacists Expanding Role in Immunization

Chairperson: Prof. Michael Katz, University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, United States

1. Pharmacists Expanding Role in Immunization

Prof. Michael Katz, University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, United States

2. Immunization Legal and Regulatory Opportunities and Challenges for Pharmacists in the United States

Assoc Prof. Betsy Elswick, West Virginia University School of Pharmacy, United States

3. Pharmacists’ role in immunization in Thailand

Dr. Supatat Chumnumwat, Mahidol University, Thailand

4. Immunization training for pharmacists and student pharmacists

Assoc Prof. Cherokee Layson–Wolf, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, United States

5. Philippines Pharmacy–Based Immunization: From Advocacy to Reality Through Policy Development and Implementation

Ms. Leonila Ocampo, President, Asia Pacific Institute for Medication Management, Inc., Philippines

6. Pharmacists role in mass vaccination in Japan: A university experience

Assoc Prof. Sari Nakagawa, Kobe Gakuin University, Japan

Symposium9

13th February 2022(Sun)13:10–14:40

Oncology

Chairperson: Assoc Prof. Suphat Subongkot, Khon Kaen University, Thailand

1. Efficacy and risk factor of conventional anti–emetic regimen for preventing chemotherapy–induced nausea and vomiting in hematologic malignancy

Mr. Surachet Lamkam, Chulalongkorn University, Department of pharmacy practice, faculty of pharmaceutical sciences, Thailand

2. Symptom monitoring in oncology: current developments and opportunities

Mr. Ding Quan Ng, University of California Irvine, Department of Clinical Pharmacy Practice, United States

3. The role of oncology clinical pharmacists in cancer treatment

Ms. Ae–Ryoung Park, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital The Catholic University of Korea, Pharmacy Department, Korea

4. The role of hospital pharmacists in cancer treatment

Ms. Yoon Sook Cho, Seoul National University Hospital, Department of Pharmacy, Korea

Symposium 10

13th February 2022(Sun)13:10–14:40

Education

Chairperson: Prof. Tamihide Matsunaga, Nagoya City University, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Japan

1. Inter–Professional Education for 5th Grade Students of the 6–Year Undergraduate Program in the Practical Training at Kanazawa Medical University Hospital

Assoc Prof. Katsuhiko Takano, Hokuriku University, Department of Pharmacy Practice and Sciences, Japan

2. A model of project–based interprofessional education for medical, pharmacy and nursing students at a university in Southern Thailand

Dr. Sutthiporn Pattharachayakul, Prince of SongKhla University, Clinical Pharmacy department, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, Thailand

3. What is Most of Important Principle Needed for Pharmacy Student Educated as Critical Care and Emergency Medicine Pharmacist in Japan?

Dr. Takahiro Kato, Aichi Medical University Hospital, Department of pharmacy, Japan

4. International Teaching Certificate Program – An Initiative to Change Clinical Pharmacy Teaching in Japan

Dr. Mikiko Y. Takeda, University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy Practice and Administrative Sciences, United States

Symposium11

13th February 2022(Sun)16:10–17:10

The COVID–19 Pandemic & Pharmacovigilance

Chairperson: Prof. Takashi Egawa, Fukuoka University, Japan

1. Prevalence and predictors of discharge polypharmacy in geriatric patients discharged from a teaching hospital: a retrospective observational study

Mr. Shah Faisal, Universitas Airlangga, Department of pharmacy practice, Indonesia

2. COVID –19 Outbreak: Experience Learning for Pharmacist’s Role

Dr. Chotirat Nakaranurack, Chulalongkorn University, Pharmacy practice, Thailand

3. Pharmacist Roles in the Vaccination Roll Out: Philippine Experience

Ms. Hazel Hazel Faye Docuyanan, Pharmacy Services Makati Medical Center, Philippines

Symposium12

13th February 2022(Sun)16:10–17:10

Medication information

Chairperson: Dr. Elida Zairina, Universitas Airlangga, Indonesia

1. Predictors on the characteristics of medication–related queries to a drug information service in the Philippines

Ms. Frances Lois Ucab Ngo, University of the Philippines Manila, Department of Pharmacy, Philippines

2. Transfer of medication information between healthcare team during reverse referral process in Indonesia: a narrative review

Ms. Agnes Christie Rinda, Airlangga University, Department of Pharmacy, Indonesia

3. Classification of Drug–related Problems in Pediatric Inpatients Utilizing Antibiotics in dr. Pirngadi Hospital Medan, Indonesia using a PCNE Classification System in 2020

Ms. Embun Suci Nasution, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Pharmacology, Indonesia

Workshop

12th February 2022(Sat)14:40–15:40

Inter–professional education

Chairperson: Assoc Prof. Manako Hanya, Meijo University, Japan

Sponsored Seminar1

12th February 2022(Sat)12:40-13:25

Toward a Bright Future for Schizophrenia Treatment –Proposal of World-leading Treatment Strategy

Chairperson: Prof. Hiroyuki Kamei, Professor, Office of Clinical Pharmacy Practice and Health Care Management, Meijo University, Japan

Prof. Nakao Iwata, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Fujita Health University School of Medicine, Japan

Sponsored Seminar2

12th February 2022(Sat)12:40-13:25

How to Emphasize Pharmacist’s Function in Aging Society with a Low Birth Rate and Outside of Japan

Chairperson: Mr. Nobuyasu Sugimoto, President and CEO, Full Ties corporation, Japan

1. How pharmacists act in aging society and deal with the excessive number of pharmacists in the future

Mr. Nobuyasu Sugimoto, President and CEO, Full Ties corporation, Japan

2. Toward the establishment of Regional Medical Care Center

Mr. Kazuo Hara, Chairman, Japan Medicinal Association, Japan

Sponsored Seminar3

12th February 2022(Sat)14:50~15:35

~HOW CAN WE DEAL WITH THE CHANGE OF PHARMACISTS’ WORK~
[SUGGESTIONS FROM THE PHARMACISTS IN THE U.S.]

Ms. Ayaka Nishio, Fine Medical Inc.

Sponsored Seminar4

13th February 2022(Sun)12:00-12:45

Treatment of Perinatal Depression and Bipolar Disorder Patients: In the Light of the Clinical Guide for Women with Mental Health Problems During the Perinatal Period

Chairperson: Prof. Yukihiro Noda, Division of Clinical Sciences and Neuropsychopharmacology, Meijo University Faculty of Pharmacy, Japan

Prof. Norio Ozaki, Department of Psychiatry & Department Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan

Sponsored Seminar5

13th February 2022(Sun)12:00-12:45

Current States of Drug Stores, Community Pharmacies and the Sugi Pharmacy in Japan

Chairperson: Dr. Hiroshi Okada D. I. Division, Sugi Pharmacy Co., LTD, Japan

Mr. Shinya Sugiura, Pharmacist, Executive Director, Sugi Pharmacy CO., LTD

Sponsored Seminar6

13th February 2022(Sun)15:00-15:45

Involvement of Pharmacists in the Decision Making of Dosage Forms in Pharmacotherapy of Schizophrenia

Chairperson: Prof. Kiyofumi Yamada, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Neuropsychopharmacology and Hospital Pharmacy, Japan

Prof. Nakao Iwata, Department of Psychiatry, Fujita Health University, Aichi, Japan

Sponsored Seminar7

13th February 2022(Sun)15:00-15:45

Collaboration between Community Pharmacies and Medical Institutions in Cancer Treatment Aimed at Continuous Support for Cancer Patients

Chairperson: Mr. Seiichi Saito, Kanto 4th Division Qol Co., Ltd., Japan

Mr. Yuki Mitsuboshi, Qol Pharmacy Jiyugaoka store Qol Co., Ltd., Japan

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