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Why do they insist on teaching pharmacy in a "dream world" and fail to give any practical advice for practice in the real world, when ur filling 500 plus scripts a day? I know they mean well, but seriously???
Why do they insist on teaching pharmacy in a "dream world" and fail to give any practical advice for practice in the real world, when ur filling 500 plus scripts a day? I know they mean well, but seriously???
Probably because it's their job? I mean, you get like 1500 hours of practice out in the real world. The way the real world operates is dynamic and ever-changing, but the pharmacology of drugs is pretty much set in stone.
I think he's talking about the pharmacy practice instructors rather than the pharmacology/science instructors. I had a pharmacy practice professor take off 15 points off of my pharmacy label because I forgot to write down the pharmacy address on the label. 🙄
Who the **** still handwrites pharmacy labels?
Also, the same professor took off 25 points because I forgot "by mouth" on the instructions. This was the prescription:
Proventil HFA
#1 Inhaler
2 puffs q6h prn sob
I wrote it as "Inhale 2 puffs every 6 hours as needed for shortness of breath." I know there are alot of ******* patients out there, but I'm pretty sure that the inhaler won't fit into any FACIAL crevice other than the mouth. And yes, I've seen the House MD episode where one of his typical clinic patients uses the inhaler as if it was a perfume dispenser.
BTW, I have handwritten labels when the printer was down and somebody needed something ASAP. And yes, within the past year.