Dubois Dominique J, Jurczynska Anna, Kerpel-Fronius Sandor, Kesselring Gustavo, Imamura Kyoko, Nell Gerfried, Silva Honorio, Stonier Peter
Pharmed, Université Libre de BruxellesBrussels, Belgium; International Federation of Associations of Pharmaceutical Physicians & Pharmaceutical MedicineWoerden, Netherlands.
International Federation of Associations of Pharmaceutical Physicians & Pharmaceutical MedicineWoerden, Netherlands; Spanish Association of Pharmaceutical MedicineMadrid, Spain.
Front Pharmacol. 2016 Oct 14;7:377. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2016.00377. eCollection 2016.
IFAPP (International Federation of Associations of Pharmaceutical Physicians and Pharmaceutical Medicine) is a nonprofit organization with the mission to promote Pharmaceutical Medicine & Medicines Development (PM&MD) by enhancing the competencies and maintaining high research ethical standards of Pharmaceutical Physicians and other professionals involved in medicines development worldwide, leading to the availability and appropriate use of medicines for the benefit of patients and society. About 30 national professional associations related to PM&MD, involving 7000 professionals, are affiliated to IFAPP. Medicines development has traditionally been a challenging enterprise, with high risk, high investment, and potentially high returns in the lengthy and complex process of identifying a new chemical entity as a candidate for development and possibly succeeding in bringing it as a pharmaceutical product to the market. However, the emergence of genomics, translational research, biomarkers, and precision medicine pose challenges going forward involving allocation of resources, price, market access, and cost-effectiveness as opposed to the traditional concepts of "efficacy" and "safety." Education and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) are a major focus of IFAPP. The International Conference on Pharmaceutical Medicine (ICPM) is the largest event for our organization; ICPM is held every 2 or 3 years and is aimed to provide the state of the art in key areas for our discipline and profession. The paper is a reflection on the role of competency-based education and training for Pharmaceutical Physicians and medicines development scientists, as was discussed during the recent ICPM 2016 held in Sao Paulo, Brazil on April 18-19, with the support of the Brazilian Association of Pharmaceutical Medicine, and gathered around 200 representatives from the pharmaceutical, clinical research and regulatory arenas from all over the world.
国际药物医学医师协会联合会(IFAPP)是一个非营利性组织,其使命是通过提高药物医学医师及全球参与药物研发的其他专业人员的能力,并维持其高研究伦理标准,来促进药物医学与药物研发(PM&MD),从而使药物可供使用并得到合理应用,以造福患者和社会。约30个与PM&MD相关的国家专业协会、涉及7000名专业人员隶属于IFAPP。传统上,药物研发是一项具有挑战性的事业,在漫长而复杂的过程中,从识别新化学实体作为研发候选对象到有可能成功将其作为药品推向市场,风险高、投资大且潜在回报高。然而,基因组学、转化研究、生物标志物和精准医学的出现带来了新的挑战,涉及资源分配、价格、市场准入和成本效益,这与传统的“疗效”和“安全性”概念不同。教育和持续专业发展(CPD)是IFAPP的主要关注点。国际药物医学会议(ICPM)是我们组织的最大活动;ICPM每2或3年举办一次,旨在提供我们学科和专业关键领域的最新技术水平。本文是对基于能力的教育和培训对药物医学医师和药物研发科学家的作用的思考,这是在2016年4月18 - 19日于巴西圣保罗举行的最近一届ICPM上讨论的内容,该会议得到了巴西药物医学协会的支持,聚集了来自世界各地制药、临床研究和监管领域的约两百名代表。