Pharmacist Compliance Written 1 credit hour

Understanding patient rights and responsibilities is fundamental to ethical and effective pharmacy practice. This course explores the reciprocal relationship between patients and healthcare professionals, highlighting key legal principles and case examples that demonstrate how these issues have been addressed in healthcare settings. You will gain insight into how patient engagement and professional accountability work together to support optimal therapeutic outcomes and maintain trust in pharmacy practice.

Learning Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, learners should be able to:
1. Explain the concept of patient rights and responsibilities in the delivery of pharmacy products and services.
2. Analyze situations where patients do not fulfill their responsibilities as recipients of pharmacy care.
3. Incorporate principles of patient and provider rights and responsibilities when developing or revising pharmacy policies. 

Faculty

David Brushwood, RPh, JD, FAPhA

Senior Lecturer, The University of Wyoming School of Pharmacy
Pharmacy Law Content Developer, CEimpact

Disclosures:

David Brushwood has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

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