I love the freedom to go after opportunities as they come up. I love getting a team together, developing a plan, measuring results and celebrating the wins. Every small win is progress for a new project and exciting to see traction developing.
My inability to hear with my ears does not define what I can do. It is my persistence, my grit, my, my will, and my curiosity that makes me who I am—a capable person with a “unique-ability.”
A new study compared pharmacists’ happiness with their work in New Zealand and Canada. It found similar issues—but one country fared better in several key areas.
Nearly all students who responded to the survey said that stress from pharmacy school negatively impacted their mental health, and 85% said that it had a moderate to severe impact on it.
As a single mother, broke and struggling after an abusive relationship, the decision to go to College to become a pharmacy technician was not the easiest path. But for me, it opened up a bright new future.
Led by complaints director Dr. Dawn Hartfield—whose medical career includes leadership roles in safety and quality improvement—the process overhaul at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta has significantly cut wait times between complaint and hearing.