Yeah I guess you're right. After much reflection I guess putting an employee on camera because you don't like the job they're paid to do pretty based. Maybe that pharmacist is pilled now and is thinking he's going to die from the vaccine.
It has nothing to do with whether a person likes the job someone’s paid to do or not.
OATH OF A PHARMACIST
At this time, I vow to devote my professional life to the service of all local and global communities through the profession of pharmacy.
I will consider the welfare of humanity and relief of human suffering my primary concerns.
I will apply my knowledge, experience, and skills to the best of my ability to assure optimal outcomes for my patients.
I will respect and protect all personal and health information entrusted to me.
I accept the lifelong obligation to improve my professional knowledge and competence.
I will hold myself and my colleagues to the highest principles of ethical and legal conduct.
I will embrace and advocate changes that improve patient care.
I will utilize my knowledge, skills, experiences, and values to fulfill my obligation to educate and train the next generation of pharmacists.
I take these vows voluntarily with the full realization of the responsibility with which I am entrusted by the public.
Now I see you hid or deleted this comment thread. I sense shame and/or embarrassment. So between us, I’ll say for one, if a pharmacist is not acting in accordance with this oath, it is our duty to remind them of this. Respectfully. A way to do this is with the threat of exposure. Very effective. Now personally, I think this woman conducted herself in a very respectful, yet assertive manner. She very simply asked questions that any pharmacist should be able to answer. If they can’t, they took an oath to become more knowledgeable on the matter. Use this as a lesson to do the same. God bless.
Yeah I guess you're right. After much reflection I guess putting an employee on camera because you don't like the job they're paid to do pretty based. Maybe that pharmacist is pilled now and is thinking he's going to die from the vaccine.
It has nothing to do with whether a person likes the job someone’s paid to do or not.
OATH OF A PHARMACIST At this time, I vow to devote my professional life to the service of all local and global communities through the profession of pharmacy.
I will consider the welfare of humanity and relief of human suffering my primary concerns.
I will apply my knowledge, experience, and skills to the best of my ability to assure optimal outcomes for my patients.
I will respect and protect all personal and health information entrusted to me.
I accept the lifelong obligation to improve my professional knowledge and competence.
I will hold myself and my colleagues to the highest principles of ethical and legal conduct.
I will embrace and advocate changes that improve patient care.
I will utilize my knowledge, skills, experiences, and values to fulfill my obligation to educate and train the next generation of pharmacists.
I take these vows voluntarily with the full realization of the responsibility with which I am entrusted by the public.
Now I see you hid or deleted this comment thread. I sense shame and/or embarrassment. So between us, I’ll say for one, if a pharmacist is not acting in accordance with this oath, it is our duty to remind them of this. Respectfully. A way to do this is with the threat of exposure. Very effective. Now personally, I think this woman conducted herself in a very respectful, yet assertive manner. She very simply asked questions that any pharmacist should be able to answer. If they can’t, they took an oath to become more knowledgeable on the matter. Use this as a lesson to do the same. God bless.