Respect for life and human dignity
As a pharmaceutical professional, the first professional ethics principle is to respect life and human dignity. This means that we should put patients' life and health first, do our best to provide safe and effective pharmaceutical services, and always put patients' rights and interests first.
2. Pay attention to the health and well-being of patients.
Pharmaceutical professional ethics requires medical staff to pay attention to the health and well-being of patients. Including providing accurate and timely drug consultation and guidance to ensure that patients use drugs correctly and achieve the expected therapeutic effect. At the same time, we should actively participate in the formulation and monitoring of drug treatment programs to ensure that patients get the best drug efficacy.
3. Maintain professional knowledge and skills
Pharmaceutical professional ethics requires pharmaceutical professionals to constantly learn and update their professional knowledge and skills to ensure the provision of high-quality pharmaceutical services. This includes continuing to participate in continuing education and training activities, understanding the latest research results and treatment progress, and applying them to practice.
4. Protect patients' privacy and confidentiality
Pharmaceutical professional ethics requires pharmaceutical professionals to strictly abide by the privacy and confidentiality of patients. When dealing with patient information and data, we must strictly abide by relevant laws, regulations and norms, ensure that patients' personal privacy is not infringed, and take measures to protect the safety of patients' medical records and drug information.
5. Abide by laws, regulations and norms.
Pharmaceutical professional ethics requires pharmaceutical professionals to abide by the laws and regulations of the state and autonomous regions, and abide by professional ethics standards and standardized behaviors. Including observing the regulations in the process of drug procurement, storage and use, and not participating in illegal activities such as false advertising and commercial bribery.
Summary:
The specific principles of pharmaceutical professional ethics include respecting life and human dignity, paying attention to patients' health and well-being, maintaining professional knowledge and skills, protecting patients' privacy and confidentiality, and observing laws, regulations and standardized behaviors. These principles provide a code of conduct for pharmaceutical professionals, help them perform their duties and provide safe and effective drug services for patients.