20 Questions: Karla N. Turney, PharmD

"Dr turney"
"doctor of pharmacy"
"Provider"
Wants to be reimbursed for clinical services.
Calls their training residency and uses our terminology with pgy years

Works 40 hours a week

What a joke

If you wanted to be a doctor so bad you should have gone to medical school. You can call yourself a provider if you want but don't play these orwellian name games
 
"Dr turney"
"doctor of pharmacy"
"Provider"
Wants to be reimbursed for clinical services.
Calls their training residency and uses our terminology with pgy years

Works 40 hours a week

What a joke

If you wanted to be a doctor so bad you should have gone to medical school. You can call yourself a provider if you want but don't play these orwellian name games

Lol wat. Pharmacy residencies are real and as such their use of PGY years is perfectly legitimate. How petty (and ignorant tbh) to think residency and PGY is unique to physicians. Dentists also do residencies, for example.

And idk about your exposure but at the hospital where I'm currently on rotation, clinical pharmacists definitely do a lot of work and DO deserve to get paid for those clinical services...such as outpatient diabetes management. They're pretty important parts of the team.
 
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