For pharmacy professionals, professionalism is demonstrated by those who have a profound sense of altruism and ethical conduct to promote the health of individuals and their communities across the continuum of care. This leads to members of the public and colleagues having confidence, respect, and trust in what they do and feeling genuinely cared for. An engaged pharmacy professional is one who embraces the full scope of their practice and, through the establishment of meaningful professional relationships with their patients and colleagues, emanates the tenets of having a person-centred approach to their professional service, uses good judgement, collaborates, leads, has a strong set of values, and is an active learner.
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