The biggest trading period of the year is round the corner. Christmas is in a few weeks and Pharmacies are not left out of the most beautiful and busiest time of the year. Some Healthcare Professionals referred to Christmas as…
The biggest trading period of the year is round the corner. Christmas is in a few weeks and Pharmacies are not left out of the most beautiful and busiest time of the year. Some Healthcare Professionals referred to Christmas as…
I used to think I had a gift for handling angry patients, well lately my charm has been tested. It turns out my gift was my ability to form a strong pharmacist-patient relationship which in turn avoids conflict. It is…
Welcome to the Pharmacist Diary November Calendar. Do you worry you will miss an event, wonder where to find information or how to stay connected to the pharmacy world, look no further. Pharmacist Diary Calendar is here to keep you…
Welcome to the first series of Pharmacist Diary Calendar. The thought of keeping up to date within the pharmacy world is daunting, especially after a long busy day at work. Do you worry you will miss an event, wonder where…
Happy Bank Holiday Everyone, It’s lovely to have an extra day of rest. I have been working on a quick guide to surviving first year as a pharmacist, click below to download the free e-book. Please leave a comment I would…
Where Did The First Year Go? That is the question that has been on my mind the past week. In a year, I went from the little Pre-Registration Pharmacy Graduate seeking approval to sell two boxes of Paracetamol. To a…
Experienced pharmacists highlights that “Attention to Detail”, is an essential skill to possess when working in a community pharmacy. This is vital because, as healthcare professionals, every information we provide or medication we dispense needs to be accurate and safe. I primarily dispense NHS prescription…
School Of Pharmacy: Back To School TAG I am an alumna of Brighton University: School of Pharmacy. I spent four years in the pharmacy department. I attempt to answer some random questions about my time there. Why Brighton University: I…
A Pharmacist and A Doctor share at least one common aim; To ensure the safety and well-being of patients. They work hand in hand to provide outstanding patient care continuously. The doctors will diagnose the condition, and the pharmacists will…
Let me tell you how it all started. So I had successfully finished the four year Masters in Pharmacy degree, and it was time to shadow an experienced pharmacist (Pre-Registration Tutor) for a year before I sit the final assessment…