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System of laws Science or Philosophy of Laws | Jurisprudence |
SOURCES OF LAW | 1 Constitutional Law 2 Statutory Law 3 Administrative Law / Regulatory Law 4 Common Law |
Types of Law | 1 Public Law - Criminal Laws 2 Private Law - Contract Laws |
OFFENSE 1 Criminal law 2 Contract Law | . 1 Criminal Law: Imprisonment 2 Contract Law: Compensation |
Kinds of LEGAL ACTION | 1 Civil actions 2 Criminal actions |
1 Deals with the actions; RELATIONSHIP AMONG INDIVIDUALS IN THE SOCIETY; ACTION FOR PRIVATE LAW Outcome: (INDICATE) 2 Dispute between INDIVIDUAL and SOCIETY as a whole. Society can bring someone into trial Outcome: (INDICATE) | 1 Civil actions Outcome: Revocation of license; Compensation 2 Criminal actions Outcome: Imprisonment; Reclusion Perpetua |
Statutory Laws affecting the Pharmacy profession and its practice | 1 . 2 PRC Modernization Act of 2000 3 . 4 The Foods, Drugs, Devices, and Cosmetics Act of 1982 5 Food and Drug Act of 2008 6 ASIN Law of 1995 7 Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003 8 . 9 Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 10 Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972 Philippine Pharmacy Act of 2016 Continuing Professional Development Act of 2016 The Graphic Warnings Law of 2013 |
Regulatory Agencies | 1 PDEA 2 FDA 3 PRC 4 DDB 5 DOH 6 BAI |
Universal Principles of Biomedical Ethics | 1 Autonomy 2 Veracity 3 Beneficence 4 Nonmaleficence 5 Confidentiality 6 Justice 7 Role Fidelity AuVeBe N CoJuRo |
Basic Moral Responsibilities Health Care practitioners have TOWARD THEIR PATIENTS: | 1 Competence 2 Trustworthiness 3 Caring T - three (Towards their patients) |
Importance of code of ethics: | 1. A code of ethics makes the decision-making process more efficient. 2. Individual professionals may occasionally need guidelines for directing their professional behavior. 3. Professional ethics establish a pattern of behavior that clients come to expect from members of the profession. |
Specific Principles of Professional Conduct | 1 Service to others 2 Integrity and objectivity 3 Professional competence 4 Solidarity and Teamwork 5 Social and civic responsibility 6 Global competitiveness 7 Equality of all professions 3 S PIG E |
– They protect life, property, and public welfare. | Service to others |
– Each profession shall nurture and support one organization for all its members | Solidarity and Teamwork |
– Professionals shall always carry out their professional duties with due consideration of the broader interest of the publics. | Social and civic responsibility |
– Every professional shall remain open to the challenges of more dynamic and interconnected world. | Global competitiveness |
– All professionals shall treat their colleagues with respect and shall strive to be fair in their dealings with one another. | Equality of all professions |