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Search for: [Abstract = "Professional competencies are a conglomerate of knowledge, skills, and attitudes. In addition to the type of knowledge in the field and specific professional skills, appropriate behavior in terms of the professional role is also required. Having all of the above\-mentioned elements will allow you to fulfill your professional duties at the appropriate level. The professional competencies of a pharmacist and the related responsibility for the patient's health, as well as the canons of pharmacy ethics, place the profession of pharmacist among the professions of public trust. A pharmacist is a profession in which, apart from formal qualification requirements, it is necessary to have at least 4 additional competencies\: motor skills, conscientiousness in the pursuit of results, openness to others, and readiness to improve qualifications \[1\]. Important competencies of the pharmacist are deeper involvement in patient care, which is achieved by reorienting traditional pharmacy towards the patient \[2\]. This area includes pharmaceutical care. The main goal of PC is to direct pharmacists' professional practice to monitor the safety and effectiveness of pharmacotherapy \[3\]. The PC, in practice, is carried out through the implementation of cognitive pharmaceutical services. They are defined as professional services that are provided by pharmacists using their knowledge and skills to actively"]

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