Tomorrow's pharmacist blog
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2 in 1: Heart failure with renal impairment
My rotation workingfor our dispensing for discharge service has come to an end. I have slowlymanaged to get used to working at a busy pace in an acute admissions ward. Thepatients I see range from exacerbations of COPD, to ACS, to heart failure.
Firsts as a pharmacist
The last few months have been a whirlwind of inductions,covering wards for the first time and learning the importance of timelydischarges. I can honestly say I have learnt more in the last few months as apharmacist than I did through the whole year of pre-reg and I have learned first-handthat experience truly is the key to building clinical knowledge.
The start of being a pharmacist
My name appeared on the GPhC register on the 1stof September. This date will always hold a special meaning to me as itsignifies the beginning of my career as a pharmacist. I feel extremely proud ofwhat I have achieved after five years of studying.
Passing the registration exam and becoming a Pharmacist!
am happy, proud, excited, delighted and surprised to say that I have passed the registration exam and am on the way to becoming a Pharmacist! I still cannot believe I have made it and it has almost been a week since I found out. Seeing my name on the pass list brought up so many emotions from all the hard work five years has produced.
One week to go...!
The official countdown has begun. In one week, the pre-reg exam will be over.
Generally busy
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Jumping over hurdles and logs
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Medicines Information
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Adhering to encourage adherence
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Sectioned for protection
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After three weeks of pre-reg
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No longer a student, not yet a pre-reg pharmacist
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The history of prescriptions
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The moral of four years of pharmacy
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Race for Life
It is that time of year again when students everywhere are revising for their summer exams, and pharmacy students everywhere are pulling their hair out wondering how they will remember all the treatments for every condition.
How iron-ic
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A bit of PEP talk
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Pharmacy is everywhere...including school homework
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