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Pledge of Professionalism
Scott Knutson
As a student of
pharmacy, I believe there is a need to build and reinforce a
professional identity founded on integrity, ethical behavior, and
honor. This development, a vital process in my education, will help
ensure that I am true to the professional relationship I establish
between myself and society as I become a member of the pharmacy
community. Integrity must be an essential part of my everyday life
and I must practice pharmacy with honesty and commitment to service.
To accomplish this goal of professional development, I as a student
of pharmacy should: DEVELOP a sense of loyalty and
duty to the profession of pharmacy by being a
builder of community, one able and willing to
contribute to the well-being of others and one
who enthusiastically accepts the responsibility
and accountability for membership in the
profession. FOSTER professional
competency through life-long learning. I must
strive for high ideals, teamwork and unity
within the profession in order to provide
optimal patient care. SUPPORT my
colleagues by actively encouraging personal
commitment to the Oath of Maimonides and a Code
of Ethics as set forth by the profession.
INCORPORATE into my life and practice,
dedication to excellence. This will require an
ongoing reassessment of personal and
professional values.
MAINTAIN the
highest ideals and professional attributes to
ensure and facilitate the covenantal
relationship required of the pharmaceutical care
giver.
The profession of pharmacy is one
that demands adherence to a set of rigid ethical
standards. These high ideals are necessary to
ensure the quality of care extended to the
patients I serve. As a student of pharmacy, I
believe this does not start with graduation;
rather, it begins with my membership in this
professional college community. Therefore, I
must strive to uphold these standards as I
advance toward full membership in the profession
of pharmacy.
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