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Originally Posted by Arizona_928
Yes. I know a few.
The biggest and most important task a pharmacist does is the drug-drug interactions of each patient. They double check the prescribing provider’s script to make sure the drug they just wrote for won’t kill the patient. They fill the controls, give flu shots, deal with insurance, and double check that the pills match the script… if you’re a pharmacy manager… you make the schedules, cover, paperwork (dea), ect. A lot of young kids go into pharmacy thinking it’s a 6 figure jobs and not much work. They quickly switch to part time and do the bare minimum…
I don't think I've met a pharmacy manager that wasn't ready to retire
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So they are not overworked? just incompetent? You forgot a couple other details from your list.