PharmDirect Applicant Code of Conduct

Preamble

Once admitted to a 0-6/7 or early assurance pharmacy program, students are considered to be members of the pharmacy profession and, therefore, bear the responsibility to adhere to the professional, ethical, and legal standards prescribed for the practice of pharmacy and their college or school of pharmacy. The ethical and legal responsibilities of student pharmacists are typically reviewed during orientation to the pharmacy program and throughout the time the student is enrolled in school.

Applicants to pharmacy programs, although not yet members of the pharmacy profession, are likewise bound to legal and ethical standards of behavior during the admission process. Colleges and schools of pharmacy are encouraged to admit applicants with a high level of professionalism or professional potential.

The Applicant Code of Conduct code provides an explicit statement of applicant responsibilities and expected standards of performance and behavior. It is drawn from the ethical principles of the Code of Ethics for Pharmacists as well as the Responsible Conduct of Research values. Misconduct in any of the principles defined in the code will not be tolerated. Any applicant found to have violated the principles of conduct risks losing the privilege of applying to or entering the pharmacy profession.

As an applicant to the profession of pharmacy, I pledge to:

Principles

The following section describes the principles that are the foundation of the Applicant Code of Conduct. The discussion that accompanies each principle is not intended to provide an exhaustive list of all possible situations or examples that may be considered to be violations of the Code.

As an applicant to the profession of pharmacy, I pledge to:

Applicant Code of Conduct Violations

The Applicant Code of Conduct sets forth the professional and ethical principles for the practice of pharmacy. AACP serves as a clearinghouse for reports of possible applicant misconduct. If you are suspected of not abiding by the Applicant Code of Code, AACP staff will email a report and evidence related to the case to your designated colleges and schools of pharmacy. Additionally, PharmDirect staff will enter a related note in your record PharmDirect record that will be visible to all of your designated colleges and schools of pharmacy. Your designated institutions will review the evidence to determine whether you may have violated the Applicant Code of Conduct and/or other local policy. If so, then the college or school will decide what action, if any, to take and whether to still consider your application for admission. Questions about the Applicant Code of Conduct should be directed to conduct@aacp.org.

Dispute Resolution

In connection with any litigation between or including the parties hereto arising under, out of or relating to the application, you irrevocably consent to the exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Alexandria Division; furthermore, you agree to pay all of PharmDirect’s reasonable and applicable attorneys’ fees and costs in the event that you bring any dispute or litigation in connection with, regarding, relating to, arising out of or under the application and PharmDirect prevails or the litigation is dismissed or withdrawn, with or without prejudice.