Ethics and Ethical Standards for Pharmacists
Course DescriptionEthics and Ethical Standards for Pharmacists (New Zealand) is a CPD course designed to help pharmacists understand, apply, and demonstrate ethical behaviour in line with the Pharmacy Council of New Zealand (PCNZ) Code of Ethics (2018).
Pharmacists are trusted guardians of medicines and patient safety. Their ethical responsibilities include confidentiality, informed consent, honesty, cultural safety, and the responsible stewardship of medicines and information. This course explores the four core ethical principles — autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice — alongside the PCNZ’s professional obligations, Te Tiriti principles, and New Zealand’s legal frameworks for pharmacy practice.
Through regulator-aligned guidance and realistic case studies, learners gain practical strategies to navigate ethical dilemmas, demonstrate reflection and remediation, and uphold professional integrity in community, hospital, and clinical-pharmacy settings.