IFAPP International Federation of Associations of Pharmaceutical Physicians and Pharmaceutical Medicine

Linking the Declarations of Helsinki and of Taipei: Critical Challenges of Future-Oriented Research Ethics

Expansion of data-driven research in the 21st century has posed challenges in the evolution of the international agreed framework of […]

Evolution of the Development of Core Competencies in Pharmaceutical Medicine and Their Potential Use in Education and Training

The evolution of postgraduate vocational education and training in pharmaceutical medicine is described alongside the growth of this scientific-medical discipline […]

The Specialist in Medicines Development (SMD) as a Vocational Program in Pharmaceutical Medicine: The Japanese and Italian Experience

The growing complexity of the drug development process requires globally recognized professionals who have not only completed the cognitive path […]

Evolution of Ethical Principles in the Practice of Pharmaceutical Medicine From a UK Perspective

Pharmaceutical medicine has evolved to be a distinct medical scientific discipline over time. Pharmaceutical medicine has distinctive features related to […]

International Perception of Competence, Education, and Training Needs Among Biomedical Professionals Involved in Medicines Development

The development of new medicines today, requires a multi-professional workforce, both in industry and the clinical research arena. Pharmaceutical physicians […]

Evolution to a Competency-Based Training Curriculum for Pharmaceutical Medicine Physicians in Switzerland

In Switzerland, Pharmaceutical Medicine has existed as one of 46 physician specialties accredited by the Federal Office of Public Health […]

IFAPP INTERNATIONAL ETHICS FRAMEWORK FOR PHARMACEUTICAL PHYSICIANS AND MEDICINES DEVELOPMENT SCIENTISTS

The complexity of developing and applying increasingly sophisticated new medicinal products has led to the participation of many non-medically qualified […]

The Shared Ethical Responsibility of Medically and Non-medically Qualified Experts in Human Drug Development Teams

The complexity of developing and applying increasingly sophisticated new medicinal products has led to the participation of many non-medically qualified […]