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Who is accountable for supporting pharmacists to ensure they act in the best interest of the public?

  1. Individual pharmacists

  2. Government agencies

  3. College of Pharmacists

  4. Patients themselves

The correct answer is: College of Pharmacists

The correct answer is the College of Pharmacists. This is because the College of Pharmacists is responsible for regulating and overseeing the conduct and practice of pharmacists, ensuring that they adhere to ethical and professional standards. While individual pharmacists have a responsibility to act in the best interest of the public, they are accountable to the College for their actions. Government agencies may also play a role in monitoring and regulating the practice of pharmacists, but the primary accountability lies with the College. Patients themselves have a right to voice their concerns and hold their pharmacists accountable, but they are not responsible for actively supporting pharmacists in acting in the best interest of the public.