| Literature DB >> 29949941 |
Thierry Langer1, Helmut Spreitzer2, Teresa Ditfurth3, Gunar Stemer4, Jeffrey Atkinson5.
Abstract
The PHARMINE (“Pharmacy Education in Europe”) project studied pharmacy practice and education in the European Union (EU) member states. The work was carried out using an electronic survey sent to chosen pharmacy representatives. The surveys of the individual member states are now being published as reference documents for students and staff interested in research on pharmacy education in the EU and in mobility. This paper presents the results of the PHARMINE survey on pharmacy practice and education in Austria. In the light of this, we examine the harmonisation of practice and education in Austria with EU norms.Entities:
Keywords: Austria; European Union; education; pharmacy; practice
Year: 2018 PMID: 29949941 PMCID: PMC6164448 DOI: 10.3390/pharmacy6030055
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmacy (Basel) ISSN: 2226-4787
Health statistics for Austria [4,5].
| Total Population | 8,545,000 |
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| Life expectancy at birth (years) | 82 |
| Healthy life expectancy at birth (years) | 72 |
| Total health expenditure as % of GDP | 10.8 |
Numbers and activities of Austrian community pharmacists and pharmacies [8].
| Item | Numbers | Comments |
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| Community pharmacists | 5822 | 31 December 2016 |
| Community pharmacies | 1352 | 31 December 2016 |
| Competences and roles of community pharmacists |
Delivery of medicines
Advice on medicines, doctors’ prescriptions Advice on the choice and use of non-prescription medicines Check for adverse effects and interactions Preparation of magistral officinal formulae, production of medicines Health advice: giving up smoking, travel healthcare, diet, exercise, healthier lifestyle Health care: measurement of blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, weight and abdominal girth, venous function, lung function Vaccination programmes: influenza, menigitis, hepatitis, pneumococci, meningococci, etc. Addictive drugs substitution programs Personal support for chronically ill persons Administrative tasks for health insurance funds: levying the prescription fee | |
| Is ownership of a community pharmacy limited to pharmacists? | Yes | Only a pharmacist can own and manage a pharmacy. Partnerships are possible but the pharmacist must own at least 51%. Vertical integration is possible but restricted. No pharmacist is granted more than one license to manage a pharmacy. Multiple ownership of pharmacies, in the form of chains, is not allowed. A pharmacist may open a maximum of one branch pharmacy which operates under the supervision of the main pharmacy. |
| Rules governing the geographical distribution of pharmacies? | Yes | The establishment of a community pharmacy is regulated. Rules comprise geographic and demographic criteria. Establishment is also bound to a management permit, which means that the pharmacist must have at least five years of experience working in a pharmacy. |
| Are drugs and healthcare products available by other channels? | Partially | Around 890 doctors are allowed to dispense directly to their patients. |
Numbers and activities of other personnel working in pharmacies in Austria [8,9].
| Item | Number | Comments |
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| Are persons other than pharmacists involved in community practice? | Yes |
Pharmaceutical-commercial assistant Support personnel such as cleaning staff |
| Their titles and number(s) | 5657 (2016) | Pharmaceutical-commercial assistants |
| Organisation providing and validating the E&T | Community pharmacy and vocational college | |
| Duration of studies (years) | 3 years after compulsory school | |
| Subject areas | Basic modules in chemistry and in physics, healthcare, hygienic, management, economics, bookkeeping, etc. | |
| Competences and roles | Pharma-commercial assistants do not have the right to dispense medicines. |
Numbers and activities of hospital pharmacies and pharmacists.
| Item | Number | Comments |
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| Number of hospital pharmacists | 412 | There are 412 hospital pharmacists working in 45 hospital pharmacies in Austria. Only 15% of all hospitals operate their own hospital pharmacy [ |
| Competences and roles of hospital pharmacists | The competences and roles of hospital pharmacists are defined by the Provision and distribution of drugs, medical devices and other hospital-relevant goods (e.g., diagnostics, chemicals, reagents, etc.) Patient-specific compounding of individual prescriptions Checking of prescriptions for clarity and legal compliance Inspection of drug storage on wards Patient-oriented services–clinical pharmacy services with optimal, rational and safe pharmacotherapy Prescription in ambulatory care Pharma-economics Members of ethic committees Collaboration in clinical trials |
Professional associations for pharmacists in Austria.
| Item | Comments | |
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| Registration of pharmacists | Yes | The Austrian Chamber of Pharmacists is responsible for the professional representation of all pharmacists, self-employed and salaried, who work in community and hospital pharmacies. Membership is compulsory. |
| Creation of community pharmacies and control of territorial distribution | Yes | The Regulation on the Operation of Pharmacies ( |
| Ethical and other aspects of professional conduct | Yes | The Chamber of Pharmacists ensures the proper professional exercise and compliance with the ethical rules. Misconduct and breach of ethical rules may lead to disciplinary sanctions. |
| Involvement in HEI courses for pharmacists | Partial | The Chamber and its Regional Offices organise, finance and supervise the practical training of pharmacists. The Chamber of Pharmacists obliges pharmacists to undergo regular continuous professional development. |
Pharmacy higher education institutions (HEIs), staff, and students in Austria.
| Item | Number/Reply | Comments |
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| 3 | |
| Public | 3 | Graz: |
| Attached to a science faculty | Yes | |
| Bachelor and master degrees? | Yes | Bachelor-Master system is implemented, with maintenance of the 4.5-year tunnel system until 2021. |
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| Number of teaching staff (nationals) | 58 | Graz: 18 |
| International teaching staff | Honorary professorships were awarded to non-Austrian citizens—one honorary professor is a Swiss citizen. Visiting professors from several states have had time-limited teaching obligations. | |
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| Specific pharmacy-related, national entrance examination | No | There are no national entrance examinations. However, there is a so called Introductory lecture series on the main subjects of the pharmacy studies Biology for pharmacists General chemistry for pharmacists |
| Is there a national | No | |
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| At which level? | Pharmacy students after examination of equivalency of their studies. | |
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| EU students | 0 | |
| Non EU students | 380 € | |
Specialisation electives in pharmacy HEIs.
| Item | Response | Comments |
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| Do HEIs provide specialized courses? | Partial | There are is one diploma graduate program and several doctorate graduate programs with specific profiles. |
| In which years? | 5th year on | Courses are postgraduate. |
Past and present changes in education and training in Austrian pharmacy HEIs.
| Item | Comments | |
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| Have there been any major changes since 1999? | Yes | There is regular adaptation of the study programme organised at a national level, prepared mainly by the |
| Are any major changes envisaged before 2019? | Yes | There will be regular adaptation of the study programme organised at a national level prepared mainly by the |
Student units by subject area (ECTS).
| Subject Area | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 4 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CHEMSCI | 29 | 27 | 22 | 7 | 5 | 90 |
| PHYSMATH | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 |
| BIOLSCI | 7 | 17 | 12 | 19 | 0 | 55 |
| PHARMTECH | 1 | 0 | 20 | 20 | 0 | 41 |
| MEDISCI | 16 | 16 | 0 | 14 | 20 | 66 |
| LAWSOC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
| GENERIC | 0 | 0 | 6 | 0 | 8 + 25 * | 39 |
| Total | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 300 |
| % | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 100 |
CHEMSOC: chemical sciences; PHYSMATH: physical and mathematical sciences; BIOLSCI: biological sciences; PHARMTECH: pharmaceutical technology; MEDISCI: medicinal sciences; LAWSOC: law and social sciences; GENERIC: generic competences. *: Master thesis.
Ways in which the Bologna declaration impacts on Austrian pharmacy HEIs.
| Item | Comments | |
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| “Comparable degrees with diploma supplement” | Yes | The Austrian universities consider the “magister” as equivalent education to a Master Degree according to Bologna. |
| “Two main cycles (B and M) with entry and exit at B level” | No | |
| “European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) system of credits” | Yes | Lectures are ECTS weighted. |
| “Addressing obstacles to mobility” | No obstacles. |
Ways in which elements of the European Commission (EC) directive (left column) impact on Austrian pharmacy HEIs.
| Item | Comments |
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| “Evidence of formal qualifications as a pharmacist shall attest to training of at least five years’ duration…” | This is implemented. |
| “…four years of full-time theoretical and practical training at a university or at a higher institute of a level recognised as equivalent, or under the supervision of a university;” | This is implemented. |
| “…six-month traineeship in a pharmacy which is open to the public or in a hospital, under the supervision of that hospital’s pharmaceutical department.” | This is a 1-year period. |