Bates, Ian

Seminar Title: 

SH5: Development in pharmacy education (19th Congress of the EAHP )

Affiliation: 

FIP (International Pharmaceutical Federation)

Country: 

United Kingdom

1. Current Status, Position

Ian Bates holds the Chair of Pharmacy Education at the UCL School of Pharmacy and is Head of Educational Development and is a Faculty Fellow of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society.

He is seconded to the National Health Service (NHS) in London, as academic lead across the university teaching hospitals.  Professor Bates is the Director of Education Development for the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP), leading an international team appointed by FIP working in partnership with WHO and UNESCO, and additionally Editor-in-Chief of Pharmacy Education, an international peer review research journal hosted by FIP. 

He is a Fellow of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, a Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society, a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health, and a Trustee for the European Pharmaceutical Students’ Association.

He is a Programme Director for the Joint Programmes Board, providing foundation training and workplace education for practitioner development for NHS pharmacists; additionally, as a founder member of CoDEG, provides advice on workplace education for many domestic and international institutions and agencies.  Professor Bates is the Coordinator for the FIP-UNESCO Global UNITWIN Network for Education, a transnational network spanning over 25 universities in 16 countries worldwide. 

He is the independent Expert Advisor for the Royal Pharmaceutical Society on educational matters and the nominated representative for Health Education England and the associated professional Advisory Board. 

He was appointed a Fellow of the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) in 2013 in recognition of his global leadership in international education development, and additionally received the Lifetime Achievement Award from UKCPA.

2. Education

Ian has a first degree in pharmacy, and went on to further advanced studies in neuro-pharmacology, biopharmacy and toxicology before settling down to work for a living in the National Health Service. He was later tempted into an academic career, and teaches on a wide range of subjects from clinical pharmacokinetics, health services research and medical sociology. 

3. Research Area

Prof Bates has over 100 full peer papers and 400 peer reviewed abstracts published. He additionally teaches and researches applied statistics in pharmacy research and practice.