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Mission Statement of the Iowa Pharmacy Association
The Iowa Pharmacy Association is the state society
representing the profession of pharmacy, united for the purpose of advancing
public health, particularly the pharmaceutical care of all Iowans. The Iowa Pharmacy Association is organized to
preserve and advance the interests of the profession and to serve the
professional needs of all pharmacists, pharmacy students, and pharmacy technicians.
Code of Ethics for Pharmacists
Preamble
Pharmacists are health professionals who assist individuals
in making the best use of medications. This Code, prepared and supported by
pharmacists, is intended to state publicly the principles that form the fundamental
basis for the roles and responsibilities of pharmacists. These principles,
based on moral obligation and virtues, are established to guide pharmacists in
relationships with patients, health professionals, and society.
A Pharmacist respects the covenantal relationship
between the patient and pharmacists.
Considering the patient-pharmacist relationship as covenant
means that a pharmacist has moral obligations in response to the gift of trust
received from society. In return for this gift, a pharmacist promises to help
individuals achieve optimum benefit from their medications, to be committed to
their welfare, and to maintain their trust.
A Pharmacist promotes the good of every patient in a
caring, compassionate, and confidential manner.
A pharmacist places concern for the well-being of the patient
at the center of professional practice. In doing so, a pharmacist considers
needs stated by the patient as well as those defined by health science. A
pharmacist is dedicated to protecting the dignity of the patient. With a caring
attitude and a compassionate spirit, a pharmacist focuses on serving the
patient in a private and confidential manner.
A Pharmacist respects the autonomy and dignity of each
patient.
A pharmacist promotes the right of self-determination and
recognizes individual self-worth by encouraging patients to participate in
decisions about their health. A pharmacist communicates with patients in terms
that are understandable. In all cases, a pharmacist respects personal and
cultural differences among patients.
A Pharmacist acts with honesty and integrity in
professional relationships.
A pharmacist has a duty to tell the truth and to act with
conviction of conscience. A pharmacist avoids discriminatory practices,
behavior or work conditions that impair professional judgment, and actions that
compromise dedication to the best interest of patients.
A Pharmacist maintains professional competence.
A pharmacist has a duty to maintain knowledge and abilities
as new medications, devices, and technologies become available and as health
information advances.
A Pharmacist respects the values and abilities of
colleagues and other health professionals.
When appropriate, a pharmacist asks for the consultation of
colleagues or other health professionals or refers the patient. A pharmacist
acknowledges that colleagues and other health professionals may differ in the
beliefs and values they apply to the care of the patient.
A Pharmacist serves individual, community, and societal
needs.
The primary obligation of a pharmacist is to individual
patients. However, the obligations of a pharmacist may at times extend beyond
the individual to the community and society. In these situations, the
pharmacist recognizes the responsibilities that accompany these obligations and
acts accordingly.
A Pharmacist seeks justice in the distribution of
health resources.
When health resources are allocated, a pharmacist is fair and
equitable, balancing the needs of patients and society.
*Adopted by the membership of the American Pharmaceutical
Association October 27, 1994.
*Adopted by the membership of the Iowa Pharmacy Association
House of Delegates June, 1994
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