PCN Registrar tasks fresh Pharmacists on professionalism

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From Okey Sampson, Umuahia

The Registrar of Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN), Ibrahim B. Ahmed has tasked fresh Pharmacists on the need not to indulge in professional misconduct as that would attract heavy sanction.

Ahmed gave the task while speaking during the 1st Pharm.D graduates induction/oath-taking ceremony of Gregory University, Uturu (GUU), Abia State.

Ahmed informed the newly inducted Pharmacists that the PCN Act provided for the establishment of an Investigative Panel as well as Disciplinary Tribunal as mechanisms for handling issues of professional misconduct.

“Keep off from the Register-and-go syndrome which has great potential to tarnish the image of Pharmacists and bring the profession to ridicule.

“I urge you to maintain high ethical standards and leadership qualities as prescribed by the PCN as well as endeavour to be worthy professionals for the achievement of excellence in the provision of quality pharmaceutical services for sustainable health care delivery in Nigeria.

“As Pharmacists, you are expected to get yourselves acquainted with the code of professional ethics which prescribes your professional and moral responsibilities to the patients, Pharmacist colleagues, other healthcare professionals, your employers and the general public”, Ahmed admonished the graduands.

He revealed that the PCN is placing much emphasis on the implementation of the Continuing Professional Development programme which he said is in consistent with resolutions of the World Health Organization (WHO), and the directives of the Federal Ministry of Health issued at the maiden Health Summit in 1996.

Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof (Mrs) Cele Njoku charged the graduands to be serious with their work, knowing the importance of their profession.

“I charge you to look beyond the prescriptions and the pills. You are not just dispensers of medicine, you are custodians of trust, caregivers, guardians of public health, leaders and critical players in the therapeutic outcome of every patient you serve.”

She urged the graduands to let their conduct, competence and character bring honour to the university, adding, “Let the world see that a GUU Pharmacist is synonymous with excellence.”

She commended the PCN Registrar for finding out time to personally attend the maiden induction ceremony of GUU’s College of Pharmacy.

The keynote speaker, Dr. (Mrs) Maureen Nwafor said there is a lot of gap in the healthcare delivery industry in Nigeria which clinical Pharmacists such feel.

She said healthcare is changing with the changing trend of things in the world and
advised the graduands to be digital and not analogue Pharmacists if they must cope with the present demands of the profession.

The Chancellor of the university, Gregory Okechukwu Ibe said the university will always crave for the best for students.

He announced a reward of N1m for the overall best graduating student and N100,000 each for all the graduands that made 1st class.

The overall best graduating student, Ikanke-Abasi Akpaso expressed joy that despite all challenges, they were able to come out in flying colours.

The PCN Registrar formerly inducted the 31 graduands as members of the Council.

 

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