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Support for the Medicines to Ukraine campaign
Fri 2nd June 2023
EPhEU welcome the support of Alliance Healthcare, Healthcare Distribution Association (HDA) and the National Pharmacy Association (NPA) who have shown their support to the Europe-wide campaign by distributing posters this month.
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Students, start your own ‘Medicines to Ukraine’ campaign at your university
Wed 15th March 2023
PDA Student Rep, Nonyelum Anigbo talks about a unique opportunity for pharmacy students to get involved with the worldwide humanitarian campaign 'Medicines to Ukraine' and to develop and demonstrate transferable skills like leadership, project management, and advocacy along the way.
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How students can get involved with the Medicines to Ukraine initiative
Mon 27th February 2023
Recently, PDA Chairman and Secretary General of EPhEU Mark Koziol announced an exciting opportunity for MPharm students to get involved in the Medicines to Ukraine initiative by leading their own fundraising campaign in their university.
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PDA take Medicines to Ukraine campaign to British parliaments
Wed 8th February 2023
The PDA has taken the Medicines to Ukraine campaign to the capitals of all three British nations and secured support from parliamentarians from across the political spectrum.
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Medicines to Ukraine
Thu 26th January 2023
Through the Federation of Employed Pharmacists in Europe (EPhEU), of which PDA Chairman, Mark Koziol is Secretary General, the PDA has led the UK fundraising to support pan-Europe efforts for pharmacists to help provide medicines to Ukraine.
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Medicines to Ukraine – The Pharmacy Show 2022
Wed 28th December 2022
The Medicines to Ukraine session which took place at The Pharmacy Show event in October this year is now available to watch on YouTube.
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How the Medicines to Ukraine campaign became an effort to also help reduce Anti-microbial Resistance
Wed 21st December 2022
An individual is injured on the frontline in Ukraine, and they reach over to their emergency packs which contain pain relief such as morphine, and medical tools. They are then given primary care by either the police, or military and triaged to evacuation hubs. The infection risk is unknown, the chances of having an infected wound at this point is unlikely. Moreover, as this individual is transferred between the different points of care, the cleanliness of transport vehicles and hubs are also unknown.
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Medicines to Ukraine – A personal reflection on the recent visit to Ukraine by PDA Chairman Mark Koziol
Fri 8th July 2022
Three days after his return, Mark Koziol shares his first report of taking medicines funded by EPhEU’s fundraising efforts into the conflict zone.
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The serious threat of AMR and how the PDA is helping in Ukraine
Sat 22nd July 2023
Last week, the PDA hosted a member exclusive event to detail some of its recent work in the Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR) field. PDA Policy Officer, Tasnim Khan was joined by Specialist Antimicrobial Stewardship (AMS) pharmacist, Bee Yean Ng as they discussed the lessons learnt from Ukraine on managing the risk of AMR.
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Supporting the fight against antimicrobial resistance in Ukraine
Tue 9th May 2023
An update on the PDA’s support for pharmacists in Ukraine as they care for patients while the conflict occurs in their country.