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المملكة: "News collectors".. effectiveness "The future of pharmacy" It deals with harnessing artificial intelligence to serve patients


King Fahd University Hospital at Imam Abdul Rahman bin Faisal University organized an event entitled “The Future of Pharmacy”, with the aim of shedding light on Developments in modern medicine and advanced pharmaceutical technologies, with the participation of a number of specialists and those interested in the field, and in the presence of a number of hospital employees and visitors.

The most prominent topics and discussions

The event reviewed a group of topics that focused on the most prominent technical developments in the pharmacy profession, including Artificial Intelligence in pharmacy and its uses in drug design and drug formulation development, in addition to its role in determining appropriate doses for patients via Biological data analysis.

The event discussed 3D printing of medicines and the possibilities it provides for manufacturing precise medicines designed according to the patient’s needs, and smart devices in pharmacies and their role in raising the efficiency of pharmaceutical work through automation and advance preparation of solutions and medicines, in addition to genetic therapies and stem cells as one of the most prominent trends. The future treatment of chronic and incurable diseases, and integration with Saudi Vision 2030, which seeks to develop the health sector and support innovation in the pharmaceutical and research fields.

Keeping pace with global health developments

In his speech, Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulsalam Yousef said: The “Future of Pharmacy” event embodies King Fahd University Hospital’s commitment to transferring knowledge and keeping pace with global developments in the health field, stressing that technical and digital transformation in practices Pharmaceutical medicine has become a necessity to enhance the quality of health care, achieve excellence in patient service, and develop the competencies of Saudi pharmacists in line with the goals of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.

For his part, Dr. Abdul Salam Asiri pointed out that the pharmacy profession is witnessing a qualitative transformation in light of the rapid technical development, explaining that this event contributes to raising the scientific awareness of pharmacists and internship students, and enables them to Understanding future tools such as artificial intelligence and bioprinting.

He stressed that investing in modern pharmaceutical knowledge is a direct investment in human health and quality of life, and that the future of pharmacy is moving at an accelerated pace towards digital transformation, thanks to the Kingdom’s great support for the health and research sector, and the promotion of innovation in pharmaceutical care, which contributes to improving the quality of life and achieving sustainable development.

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