ADMS 3502 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3.4: Pharmaceutical Care, Fiduciary
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Prolonged specialized training body of abstract knowledge. A set of skills that forms the technique of the profession. Authority granted by society in the form of licensure or certification. A recognized setting where the setting is practice. An ethic that is binding on the practitioners. A theory of societal benefits derived form an ideology professed by members. Commitment to self-improvement of skills and knowledge. The active demonstration of the competence, traits and skills expected of a professional. The moral understanding among professionals that gives concrete reality to the social contract between the profession and the public . Some facets of pharmaceutical care can be learned from a textbook. However, professionalism must be acquired through professional socialization": the process of inculcating a profession"s attitudes, values and behaviours. Developing and exhibiting these attitudes values and behaviours starts now! Has completed a professional degree in pharmacy. Has met the standards of education and training required to perform the role of a pharmacist.