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Thinking about how I talked to an IPPE participant today. He told me that he was thinking about pursuing medicine after completing pharmacy school...
Mind you...I have a few beers in me right now and the screen is a bit blurry; however I can still spell and use semi-colons properly.
He wanted to get paid what docs got paid. He wanted to experience the glory of being a "doc." He talked to a "doc" that has a Porsche and races it. This honestly kind of worries me...a health care profession...for the money? Wow, it sounds like many in my P1 class (sadly). What happened to helping people? What happened to making that old lady smile when you sad hi to her? Cheesy? Oh wait...I thought retail sucked. Maybe I just like people? I don't care...I like old ladies. They bake great cookies and want to hear your stories...even if they suck. Ginger snaps.
So...I came home and did some research within this forum...the whole forum. Let me tell you Pharm.D. pursuants (word?): we're fine. They fight with insurance companies as often as we do; their reimbursement is falling, and there are quite a few of them leaving practice. Their salaries aren't climbing, and they work quite a few more hours than we do (double in some cases).
Ahh...but I hear some of the whiners chiding out there. "1. There is a glut approaching. 2. CVS and/or Walgreen's have me by the scrotum and I'm going to let them own me. 3. I have student loan repayments to satisfy."
1. Start your own or separate yourself somehow
2. Find a new job even if it means relocating or doing something...creative, risky, or daring
3. Suck it up, join the military for 3-4 years and stop "crying like a" biznitch
Folks, please stop saying "we can take our profession back." Just do it. I'm going to try. The grass is not always greener (another cliche I love).
For those among you who are creative, create and/or start providing SERVICES. We don't just have to sell drugs to live. I'm not necessarily talking about MTM.
You know all of that bizness you learned in school? Couple it with a little creativity and think of something people might want. Perhaps an innovative ointment, chapstick, or some other product. Write a book. Form a collaborative practice agreement. Start an independent like DoctorM!
Whatever you do: please, please stop whining. It's depressing, annoying, and worst of all, pathetic. If you hate CVS or Walgreen's so much, just quit. Work at a hotel, or a gas station, or Wendy's or something. Leave the profession, go become a teacher, just shutup or something.
All right, time to go to bed. My eyes are hazy and I can spell and write surprisingly well when I'm buzzed.
P.S. If you want to complain a little more...go ahead and do so somewhere else, and then watch this music video.
Cheerio and goodnight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3it5zjL5Z8
Mind you...I have a few beers in me right now and the screen is a bit blurry; however I can still spell and use semi-colons properly.
He wanted to get paid what docs got paid. He wanted to experience the glory of being a "doc." He talked to a "doc" that has a Porsche and races it. This honestly kind of worries me...a health care profession...for the money? Wow, it sounds like many in my P1 class (sadly). What happened to helping people? What happened to making that old lady smile when you sad hi to her? Cheesy? Oh wait...I thought retail sucked. Maybe I just like people? I don't care...I like old ladies. They bake great cookies and want to hear your stories...even if they suck. Ginger snaps.
So...I came home and did some research within this forum...the whole forum. Let me tell you Pharm.D. pursuants (word?): we're fine. They fight with insurance companies as often as we do; their reimbursement is falling, and there are quite a few of them leaving practice. Their salaries aren't climbing, and they work quite a few more hours than we do (double in some cases).
Ahh...but I hear some of the whiners chiding out there. "1. There is a glut approaching. 2. CVS and/or Walgreen's have me by the scrotum and I'm going to let them own me. 3. I have student loan repayments to satisfy."
1. Start your own or separate yourself somehow
2. Find a new job even if it means relocating or doing something...creative, risky, or daring
3. Suck it up, join the military for 3-4 years and stop "crying like a" biznitch
Folks, please stop saying "we can take our profession back." Just do it. I'm going to try. The grass is not always greener (another cliche I love).
For those among you who are creative, create and/or start providing SERVICES. We don't just have to sell drugs to live. I'm not necessarily talking about MTM.
You know all of that bizness you learned in school? Couple it with a little creativity and think of something people might want. Perhaps an innovative ointment, chapstick, or some other product. Write a book. Form a collaborative practice agreement. Start an independent like DoctorM!
Whatever you do: please, please stop whining. It's depressing, annoying, and worst of all, pathetic. If you hate CVS or Walgreen's so much, just quit. Work at a hotel, or a gas station, or Wendy's or something. Leave the profession, go become a teacher, just shutup or something.
All right, time to go to bed. My eyes are hazy and I can spell and write surprisingly well when I'm buzzed.
P.S. If you want to complain a little more...go ahead and do so somewhere else, and then watch this music video.
Cheerio and goodnight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3it5zjL5Z8
He switched his major to business because he big time flunked general chemistry I.