The FIP Young PharmacistsGroup
For new graduates and young pharmacists
FédérationInternationale
Pharmaceutique
InternationalPharmaceutical
Federation
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ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL.PHARMACEUTICAL FEDERATION (FIP).
International
Pharmaceutical
Federation
Andries Bickerweg 5
2517 JP The Hague
The Netherlands
www.fip.org
FIP is a worldwide federation of national pharmaceutical (professional and scientific) associations, with a mission to improve global health by advancing pharmacy practice and science to enable better discovery, development access to and safe use of appropriate, cost-effective, quality medicines worldwide.
Through its member organisations, FIP connects, represents and serves more than three million pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists around the world. FIP was founded in The Hague, the Netherlands, in 1912 and still has its central office in The Hague. Although FIP is a federation of associations, any pharmacist or pharmaceutical scientist can apply to become an individual member.
When you become an individual member of FIP, you automatically become a member of one of the pharmacy practice sections or become connected within the Board of Pharmaceu tical Sciences special interest groups.
As a young pharmacist and/or new graduate, you are automatically made an individual member of the FIP Young Pharmacists Group upon becoming a FIP member. Here you have the invaluable opportunity to connect with young pharmacists from around the world with similar interests, career goals and visions for the future.
WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?
ACCESS EXPERTS
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SUPPORTPHARMACY
STAYUP-TO-DATE
GET MORE KNOWLEDGE
BECOMEINVOLVED AND
TAKE ACTION
FIP PROVIDES
DISCOUNTEDFEE
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four million pharmacists and
YPG social events at the congress
The YPG hosts special social events at the FIP congress each
year to encourage interaction and networking for first-time
attendees.
In collaboration with the FIP office, the YPG co-hosts a First
Timers Reception. This provides an opportunity for first-time
attendees to meet section and special interest group (SIG)
members, as well as getting an overview of the functions of FIP.
YPG projects and activities
YPG has launched two new projects for the 2016-2017 year.
The YPG Mentorship program has been further developed and
is being re-launched in 2017. The program will allow for selected
YPG members to have mentors within their FIP Section or SIG.
Mentors will provide guidance for young pharmacists to
develop their professional careers.
YPG has launched a new series of professional development
(PD) packets. PD packets are available to all YPG members
and focus on a variety of topics meant to aid in the
advancement of your pharmacy career. PD packets can be
found and downloaded on the FIP website under the YPG
filesharing folders.
YPG grants
The YPG currently coordinates two different grants:
1. The Young Pharmacists/ Pharmaceutical Scientists Grant
for professional innovation annually recognises a young
pharmacist or pharmaceutical scientist with an innovative
project. This project should identify a specific problem,
describe a pharmacist-driven solution, and ultimately,
contribute to improving health. The project can involve any
field of professional practice or pharmaceutical science.
2. The Mike How Award supports one congress attendee who
has been actively involved in the development,
manufacturing or regulatory aspects of pharmaceuticals.
YPG collaborates with the FIP Industrial Pharmacy Section
and the International Pharmacy Students’ Federation (IPSF)
to provide this grant to our members.
For more information on the grants, please email YPG at
Collaboration within FIP
The YPG has been working with the FIP sections and SIGs to
encourage innovative projects, initiated and ran by young
pharmacists. The YPG also collaborates with the sections and
SIGs on sessions for the FIP congress. To date, the FIP Health
and Medicines Information Section (HaMIS), FIP Academic
Pharmacy Section (AcPS), FIP Industrial Pharmacy Section (IPS),
FIP Community Pharmacy Section (CPS), FIP Hospital Pharmacy
Section (HPS), FIP Social and Administrative Pharmacy Section
(SAPS) the FIP Clinical Biology Section (CBS) and FIPEd have
engaged YPG members.
Communication with YPG
The YPG manages an email discussion group, which is open to
members. The list allows young pharmacists to connect with
other young pharmacists in over 80 countries through
discussion of topical events. All FIP members who belong to
the YPG belong to the discussion group.
The YPG also has a Facebook page, which can be accessed
regardless of membership status. This platform allows for a
less formal forum to better communicate and discuss
professional issues. It also allows for easy sharing of photos
and journal articles.
https://www.facebook.com/YPGFIP
@FIPYPG
@FIPYPG
https://www.linkedin.com/in/fip-young-pharmacist-group-972002b2
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Young pharmacists
The Young Pharmacists Group (YPG) was established in 2001
to meet the interests, challenges and expectations of young
and recently qualified pharmacists and pharmaceutical
scientists (under the age of 35). The YPG’s goal is to connect
pharmacists and foster leadership within each of the 8 different
sections focusing on pharmacy practice and 9 different special
interest groups (SIGs) focusing on pharmaceutical science.
Currently it has members in over 80 countries.
How to join
FIP individual members who are under 35 years of age or who
graduated from pharmacy school less than five years ago
automatically become members of the YPG.
An online application form and more information on FIP
individual membership are available on the FIP website:
http://www.fip.org/membership?page=membership_info
FIP individual member benefits include:
• Global networking – access experts
• Access to reliable information – always stay up-to-date
• Educational opportunities – gain more knowledge
• Exchanging resources – support the pharmacy profession
• Worldwide development – involvement and action
• Discounted registration fee – access FIP congresses
However, the YPG also offers, at no additional membership cost,
a range of benefits and opportunities:
• Access to all YPG projects and activities
• Eligibility to apply for the YPG Grant for Professional
Innovation, the Mike How Award, the Ton Hoek Scholarship
for Global Leadership and other FIP Congress Scholarships
• Dynamic programmes at the annual FIP World Congress of
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences designed for young
pharmacists
• Voting rights at the annual YPG Business Meeting
• Opportunities to stand for election to the YPG Steering
Committee
• Access to publications, including the YPG e-newsletter,
and to news emails
• Opportunities to share innovative ideas, to network
internationally, and to enjoy a professional forum specifically
for young pharmacists
• Facilitated incorporation into an international organisation,
easing the transition from pharmacy student to professional
pharmacist
• Opportunities to present your poster at FIP congresses
By being a part of the YPG, FIP members benefit from the
opportunity to get involved and make a difference early on in
their careers.
YPG annual congress activities
The FIP congress is the annual meeting point for pharmacists
and pharmaceutical scientists worldwide. During the congress,
the YPG runs sessions and workshops, either independently or
in collaboration with other sections. Young pharmacists are
generally invited by the YPG to present on various topics.
YPG business meeting
The annual YPG Business Meeting is also held during the congress. This provides all young pharmacists with an
opportunity to participate and input into the running of the
YPG. The business meeting focuses on the strategic planning
for the coming years’ projects.
YOUNG.PHARMACISTS.GROUP.
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YPG social events at the congress
The YPG hosts special social events at the FIP congress each
year to encourage interaction and networking for first-time
attendees.
In collaboration with the FIP office, the YPG co-hosts a First
Timers Reception. This provides an opportunity for first-time
attendees to meet section and special interest group (SIG)
members, as well as getting an overview of the functions of FIP.
YPG projects and activities
YPG has launched two new projects for the 2016-2017 year.
The YPG Mentorship program has been further developed and
is being re-launched in 2017. The program will allow for selected
YPG members to have mentors within their FIP Section or SIG.
Mentors will provide guidance for young pharmacists to
develop their professional careers.
YPG has launched a new series of professional development
(PD) packets. PD packets are available to all YPG members
and focus on a variety of topics meant to aid in the
advancement of your pharmacy career. PD packets can be
found and downloaded on the FIP website under the YPG
filesharing folders.
YPG grants
The YPG currently coordinates two different grants:
1. The Young Pharmacists/ Pharmaceutical Scientists Grant
for professional innovation annually recognises a young
pharmacist or pharmaceutical scientist with an innovative
project. This project should identify a specific problem,
describe a pharmacist-driven solution, and ultimately,
contribute to improving health. The project can involve any
field of professional practice or pharmaceutical science.
2. The Mike How Award supports one congress attendee who
has been actively involved in the development,
manufacturing or regulatory aspects of pharmaceuticals.
YPG collaborates with the FIP Industrial Pharmacy Section
and the International Pharmacy Students’ Federation (IPSF)
to provide this grant to our members.
For more information on the grants, please email YPG at
Collaboration within FIP
The YPG has been working with the FIP sections and SIGs to
encourage innovative projects, initiated and ran by young
pharmacists. The YPG also collaborates with the sections and
SIGs on sessions for the FIP congress. To date, the FIP Health
and Medicines Information Section (HaMIS), FIP Academic
Pharmacy Section (AcPS), FIP Industrial Pharmacy Section (IPS),
FIP Community Pharmacy Section (CPS), FIP Hospital Pharmacy
Section (HPS), FIP Social and Administrative Pharmacy Section
(SAPS) the FIP Clinical Biology Section (CBS) and FIPEd have
engaged YPG members.
Communication with YPG
The YPG manages an email discussion group, which is open to
members. The list allows young pharmacists to connect with
other young pharmacists in over 80 countries through
discussion of topical events. All FIP members who belong to
the YPG belong to the discussion group.
The YPG also has a Facebook page, which can be accessed
regardless of membership status. This platform allows for a
less formal forum to better communicate and discuss
professional issues. It also allows for easy sharing of photos
and journal articles.
https://www.facebook.com/YPGFIP
@FIPYPG
@FIPYPG
https://www.linkedin.com/in/fip-young-pharmacist-group-972002b2
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YPG social events at the congress
The YPG hosts special social events at the FIP congress each
year to encourage interaction and networking for first-time
attendees.
In collaboration with the FIP office, the YPG co-hosts a First
Timers Reception. This provides an opportunity for first-time
attendees to meet section and special interest group (SIG)
members, as well as getting an overview of the functions of FIP.
YPG projects and activities
YPG has launched two new projects for the 2016-2017 year.
The YPG Mentorship program has been further developed and
is being re-launched in 2017. The program will allow for selected
YPG members to have mentors within their FIP Section or SIG.
Mentors will provide guidance for young pharmacists to
develop their professional careers.
YPG has launched a new series of professional development
(PD) packets. PD packets are available to all YPG members
and focus on a variety of topics meant to aid in the
advancement of your pharmacy career. PD packets can be
found and downloaded on the FIP website under the YPG
filesharing folders.
YPG grants
The YPG currently coordinates two different grants:
1. The Young Pharmacists/ Pharmaceutical Scientists Grant
for professional innovation annually recognises a young
pharmacist or pharmaceutical scientist with an innovative
project. This project should identify a specific problem,
describe a pharmacist-driven solution, and ultimately,
contribute to improving health. The project can involve any
field of professional practice or pharmaceutical science.
2. The Mike How Award supports one congress attendee who
has been actively involved in the development,
manufacturing or regulatory aspects of pharmaceuticals.
YPG collaborates with the FIP Industrial Pharmacy Section
and the International Pharmacy Students’ Federation (IPSF)
to provide this grant to our members.
For more information on the grants, please email YPG at
Collaboration within FIP
The YPG has been working with the FIP sections and SIGs to
encourage innovative projects, initiated and ran by young
pharmacists. The YPG also collaborates with the sections and
SIGs on sessions for the FIP congress. To date, the FIP Health
and Medicines Information Section (HaMIS), FIP Academic
Pharmacy Section (AcPS), FIP Industrial Pharmacy Section (IPS),
FIP Community Pharmacy Section (CPS), FIP Hospital Pharmacy
Section (HPS), FIP Social and Administrative Pharmacy Section
(SAPS) the FIP Clinical Biology Section (CBS) and FIPEd have
engaged YPG members.
Communication with YPG
The YPG manages an email discussion group, which is open to
members. The list allows young pharmacists to connect with
other young pharmacists in over 80 countries through
discussion of topical events. All FIP members who belong to
the YPG belong to the discussion group.
The YPG also has a Facebook page, which can be accessed
regardless of membership status. This platform allows for a
less formal forum to better communicate and discuss
professional issues. It also allows for easy sharing of photos
and journal articles.
https://www.facebook.com/YPGFIP
@FIPYPG
@FIPYPG
https://www.linkedin.com/in/fip-young-pharmacist-group-972002b2
0140_YPG_flyer_2017_v3.indd 3 28/06/2017 14:44
https://www.facebook.com/FIPYPG
About YPGThe Young Pharmacists Group (YPG) was established in 2001 to
meet the interests, challenges and expectations of young and
recently qualified pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists.
Currently it has members in over 80 countries.
The YPG’s aim is to encourage young pharmacists to be actively
involved in international pharmacy and within FIP.
The YPG’s goal is to connect pharmacists and foster leadership
within each of the 8 different sections focusing on pharmacy
practice and 9 different special interest groups (SIGs) focusing on
pharmaceutical science.
MembershipBy becoming a member of FIP, young pharmacists receive not only
all the standard FIP membership benefits such as subscription to
the International Pharmacy Journal and the FIP email news service,
but also:
• YPG e-newsletter and subscription to the YPG Members Only
News List
• Access to all YPG projects and activities
• Eligibility to apply for the Grant for Professional Innovation
and the Mike How Award
• Voting rights at the annual YPG Business Meeting
• Opportunity to stand for election to the YPG Steering Committee
• Opportunity to represent YPG as Liaison to FIP’s 15 different
Section or SIGs
• Opportunity to be a part of the YPG Project Subcommittee or
Publication Subcommittee
How we workEach year, YPG Business Meeting is held during the FIP Congress.
The business meeting focuses on the strategic planning for the
coming years’ projects. It provides all YPG members with an
opportunity to participate in and input into the running of the YPG.
The YPG Steering Committee, elected each year at the YPG Business
Meeting, consists of the Chairperson, Public Relations Officer and
Project Coordinator. The YPG Subcommittee, elected early in each
year, consists of Board of Pharmaceutical Practice and Board of
Pharmaceutical Science liasons together with representatives of
the Congress Subcommittee, the Project Subcommittee and the
Publication Subcommittee, and comprises around 30 members.
YPG annual congress activitiesThe FIP congress is the annual meeting point for pharmacists
and pharmaceutical scientists worldwide. During the congress,
the YPG runs sessions and workshops, either independently or in
collaboration with other sections. Young pharmacists are generally
invited by the YPG to present on various topics.
The YPG hosts special social events at the FIP congress each year to
encourage interaction and networking for young pharmacists and
first-time attendees such as YPG Night, First Timers Reception, etc.
First Timers Reception is an event for first-time attendees co-
hosted by FIP office. This provides an opportunity for them to meet
section and special interest group (SIG) members, as well as getting
an overview of the functions of FIP.
In 2018, the inaugural Leadership Development Workshop is being
hosted by the YPG and FIP’s Academic Pharmacy Section, FIPEd
and the International Pharmaceutical Students’ Federation (IPSF).
Young pharmacists with an interest in taking up future leadership
roles within the YPG Steering Committee or being involved with
local or national YPG leadership activities are encouraged to attend
the pre-congress workshop.
Collaboration with FIPThe YPG has been working with the FIP sections
and SIGs to encourage innovative projects, initiated
and run by young pharmacists. The YPG also collaborates with the
sections and SIGs on sessions for the FIP congress. To date, the FIP
Health and Medicines Information Section (HaMIS), FIP Academic
Pharmacy Section (AcPS), FIP Industrial Pharmacy Section (IPS), FIP
Community Pharmacy Section (CPS), FIP Hospital Pharmacy Section
(HPS), FIP Social and Administrative Pharmacy Section (SAPS) the FIP
Clinical Biology Section (CBS) and FIPEd have engaged YPG members.
Communication with YPGThe YPG manages an email discussion group which is
open to members. The list allows young pharmacists
to connect with other young pharmacists in over 80
countries through discussion of topical events. All FIP members
who belong to the YPG belong to the discussion group.
The YPG release e-Newsletters periodically to YPG members. They
contain various news and issues within FIP, YPG and from national YPGs.
The YPG also has a Facebook page, which can be accessed regardless
of membership status. This platform allows for a less formal forum
to better communicate and discuss professional issues. It also
allows for easy sharing of photos and journal articles.
YPG projects and activitiesYPG works hard to provide its member with information about
professional development activities and public health events.
World Pharmacists Day campaign
The YPG successfully launched its World Pharmacist Day campaign
via social media and using #YPGChallenge to spread the work of
young pharmacists around the world to their respective social
media family and friends.
YPG Mentorship programme
The YPG Mentorship programme has been further
developed and is being re-launched in 2018. The
programme will allow for selected YPG members
to have mentors within their FIP Section or SIG. Mentors will
provide guidance for young pharmacists to develop their
professional careers.
YPG grantsThe YPG currently coordinates two different grants:
1. The Young Pharmacists/Pharmaceutical Scientists
Grant for professional innovation annually recognises a
young pharmacist or pharmaceutical scientist with an innovative
project. This project should identify a specific problem, describe a
pharmacist-driven solution, and ultimately, contribute to improving
health. The project can involve any field of professional practice or
pharmaceutical science.
2. The Mike How Award supports one congress attendee who has
been actively involved in the development, manufacturing or
regulatory aspects of pharmaceuticals. YPG collaborates with the
FIP Industrial Pharmacy Section and the International Pharmacy
Students’ Federation (IPSF) to provide this grant to our members.
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How to JoinFIP individual members who
① are under 35 years of age or
② �graduated from pharmacy school less than five years
ago automatically become members of the YPG.
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