Code of Ethics
Code of Ethics
Preamble
Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians play pivotal roles in the continuum of health
care provided to patients. The responsibility that comes with being an essential
health resource is significant. To retain the high level of trust and respect that is
given to pharmacists and pharmacy technicians by patients, the public and other
health professionals, pharmacists and pharmacy technicians must be both
competent and professional in all they do. As professionals, pharmacists and
pharmacy technicians are challenged and expected to abide by a higher standard of
conduct.
Ethics are the foundation for professional behavior, actions and attitudes.
The ACP Code of Ethics reflects what the pharmacist and pharmacy technician
professions stand for and reinforce what is unique about the contributions of
pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to patients, to society and to their
professions. Ethics reflect the soul of each profession. Consistent ethical behavior
creates a positive image of the individual that extends to the image of the
professions. In contrast, unethical practices and decisions create a negative image
of and diminish trust and credibility about the individual and raise suspicion about
the professions.
The Code of Ethics supports ACP in fulfilling its mandate to protect the public. The
Code of Ethics enables the ACP to provide direction to pharmacists and pharmacy
technicians faced with ethical dilemmas. The Code of Ethics also allows the ACP to
provide guidance to universities and colleges for student curricula. The Code of
Ethics serves as a benchmark for monitoring and addressing the conduct of
pharmacists and pharmacy technicians.
The Code of Ethics forms part of the law that governs the practice of pharmacy
and the operation of pharmacies. The Code of Ethics cannot be read and applied in
isolation. It must be read together with and in the context of the legislative and
regulatory framework which includes the Health Professions Act, the Pharmacy
and Drug Act, the regulations and standards made under those Acts, other
provincial and federal legislation relating to drugs, and provincial and federal
privacy legislation.
This Code of Ethics applies to all regulated members of the ACP under the Health
Professions Act. References to pharmacists in this Code must be read as including
clinical pharmacists, provisional pharmacists, courtesy pharmacists and pharmacy
students. References to pharmacy technicians must be read as including pharmacy
technicians, provisional pharmacy technicians and pharmacy technician students.
The Code of Ethics also applies to the operation of pharmacies and to the conduct
of licensees and proprietors under the Pharmacy and Drug Act.
The Principles and the Guidelines in the Code of Ethics are binding and regulated
members are required to comply with them. The ACP recognizes that there may be
circumstances where the practice of a member is limited by the legislative and
regulatory framework or by a condition on a permit or license with the result that
a particular guideline may not apply to the practice of that member.
Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians use their knowledge, skills and resources to
serve patients,
contribute to society, and
act as stewards of their professions.
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