tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3684250999334358862.post9013012364042523936..comments2023-12-19T00:39:30.338-08:00Comments on Crazy RxMan: Keep to the CodeCrazy RxManhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07077488214299929481noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3684250999334358862.post-53050358139060198152014-02-21T06:24:51.516-08:002014-02-21T06:24:51.516-08:00I have to say, with some minor edits, those rules ...I have to say, with some minor edits, those rules apply to just about every job I have ever worked.<br /><br />And I've never worked pharma / medical.<br /><br />They are just good 'get along and get it done' guidelines.<br /><br />MBeeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3684250999334358862.post-78794781095164281392014-02-20T06:21:01.813-08:002014-02-20T06:21:01.813-08:00One of my favorite sayings...
Knowledge is knowing...One of my favorite sayings...<br />Knowledge is knowing the rules.. experience is knowing the exceptions to the rules..<br />--<br />New RPh's need to understand that knowledge will only get you so far.. there is a person and a personal/medical need behind that piece of paper that was just handed to you.<br />--<br />What the books says.. is just a guideline to help you decide how you help the pt manage their medical needs .. whether is acute or chronic illness.pharmaciststevehttp://www.pharmaciststeve.comnoreply@blogger.com