
Hey guys,A little background information on me. I worked at a compounding pharmacy for 4 years (as a tech then onto an intern) and I have also dabbled in industrial pharmacy as well. I recently decided that I should find a job at a community pharmacy just for the experience (not quite sure if that's what I want to do once I graduate). I am also about to start P2 year and I make good grades in pharm school.Obviously I have pharmacy experience, but holy shit do I feel stupid working in community. It's like all my knowledge of medication, some less common sigs, pharmacokinetics, pharmacology, etc. just leaves me whenever I'm asked a question by either patient's, techs, or the pharmacist's (seriously, I couldn't remember what levaquin was fml). I can deal with the technician part of the job (data entry, product dispensing, working the register, etc.) and some of the more professional activities only interns and pharmacist's do, but I'm tired of freezing up.Do you guys have any tips that will prevent me from choking like I have been? via /r/pharmacy http://ift.tt/2tBIoyP
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