Farm Comunitarios. 2019 Dec 30;11(4):56-58. doi: 10.5672/FC.2173-9218.(2019/Vol11).004.06

Key elements for the development of a strong health promoting strategy: opportunities and challenges to maximize the role of community pharmacies

Ziglio E1
1. Doctor. Profesor honorario. Health University of Applied Sciences Tyrol, Austria. Profesor visitante. Glasgow Caledonian University, Campus London, Reino Unido. Miembro de la Facultad Management Center Innsbruck, Austria. Responsable del Programa de Promoción e Inversión en Salud de la Oficina Europea de la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) en Copenhague (1999-2014). En 2003 fue nombrado jefe de la Oficina Europea de Inversión para la Salud y el Desarrollo de la OMS en Venecia hasta su jubilación en 2014.
Ziglio E. Key elements for the development of a strong health promoting strategy: opportunities and challenges to maximize the role of community pharmacies. Farm Comunitarios. 2019 Dec 30;11(4):56-58. doi: 10.5672/FC.2173-9218.(2019/Vol11).004.06
Abstract : 

On September 20 and 21, 2018, I had the opportunity to facilitate a conference organized by the Sociedad Española de Farmacia Familiar y Comunitaria [Spanish Society of Family and Community Pharmacy] (SEFAC) in Lanzarote, Spain. The title of this conference was Public Health and Community Pharmacy as Health Promoter. During the conference in Lanzarote, my objective was to offer a reference standard to strengthen the role of community pharmacies within a solid strategy of promoting health relevant to the context of the Canary Islands. In this article I will cover and explore reflections made in this conference, with a national and global focus.

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