I dont have anything against doctors…in fact i have alot of respect for the experienced older generation of doctors…and some young ones too. Its just the over confident types that im not too fond of
and no, im not saying it cuz im a pharmacist…I’d rather stay away from all the poking thanks -thats ur department
yeah?..well…i think male pharmacists r better than girl pharmacists
PS. the nurses at my hosp love me! and say im a really nice and kind doc! so there!
I LIKE THE DOSSERS! the ones who just squiggle their sig and buzz off! they r the cool ones! and the girls are just gossipers-cups of tea, and chattin away with them useless dispensers! and trying out all the crappy make-up!
and yeah-work is Alhamdulillah going really well…and there are some HOT hosp pharmacits at my place!
Apparently one of my seniors got 2 go on a holiday, just cos he started about 50 pts on a new drug! how cool is that!? Iv got a massive box full of drug rep tat! pens, books, fans, staplers, stethoscopes, torches, tourniquets…LOOOOOAAAADS! all useless and cheapo tho!
And its not cheap-its a job- its the way things work these days…i can really picture u turning down a xmas party for the whole pharamacy staff-(at the expense a drug rep)
I would've done medicine and i know many ppl in my class who even got places at the best unis to do medicine but they opted for pharmacy. mostly because the job of the doctor is too stressful/challenging.. if just the degree was hard and the job was good i wouldve done it....but being on call and seeing some1 die nearly everyday...feeling guilty that u couldve done something to prevent it....being in physical contact with ppl with nasty diseases.....is not something i would be able to do (personally).
I was oncall last night-2 ppl died (1 in front of me), i saw a further 2 who were really unwell, and they may have died by today...It was stressful agreed, but at the end of the day-i was there with them, and me and my seniors did all we could. Life and Death are things which come to every creature Allah has created-no escaping! However, to have the skills and insight to try and help these ppl (even the ones with the nasty diseases) is soo rewarding. U start to notice that even the tiniest of things u do, can alter a person's life. And the way the patients thank u is heart-warming. I know that I will find the coming years stressful and at times challenging, but for me Medicine is the right choice!