- Impact on students: In the short term, the module will stimulate the acquisition of knowledge about the peculiarities of the pharmaceutical distribution process among the main target group (that is, students enrolled in the 4th year of undergraduate, and graduate). Students will gain the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical skills to identify and analyze factors related to distribution that affect the deepening and dissemination of European integration. In addition, after graduation, students will also be able to make strategic suggestions and recommendations as highly qualified young professionals in the field of pharmaceutical distribution.
- Impact on government and business: involving government and business in conferences, seminars, and public lectures will increase the awareness of this audience with the requirements and peculiarities of good practice, European rules and regulations in pharmacy, which will allow for an active dialogue in the process of forming a new and improving the existing industry standards in pharmacy in accordance with the requirements of good practice and European rules in pharmacy.
- Training and open lectures for pharmacists-practitioners will directly affect their qualifications by obtaining modern knowledge and skills of pharmaceutical activities in accordance with the modern experience of the best samples of European pharmaceutical companies.
- Impact on the general public: Increasing the availability of pharmacy chains for visitors with disabilities (vision, hearing); ensuring access of persons with severe visual impairments to medicines and information about them, seminars, and training; improving the level and quality of service for consumers of pharmaceutical products by providing future and existing specialists of the pharmaceutical industry with professional knowledge of European distribution practices of pharmaceutical products.