More pictures?
This is where I worked last month- (at the Ambulatory care clinic)- i think told you all about it personally, so i won't take up too much space here about it- but it was really exciting and progressive- some of the best physician-pharmacist relationships i've ever seen there- we'd basically go see the people in the rooms (i was by myself after the first week)- made changes to their medications as we saw fit- sent them home- then at the end of the day we went to the physician's office and had them sign off on the charts. it was really sweet that way- i also got to write all the progress notes (about a page per patient) on everyone i saw, so that was really fun too---
and they'd come in the pharmacists' room all the time asking us questions about different drugs, they're really not afraid to just say "i dont know much about (a class of drugs)s, can you tell me which one's best, and what dose to start at?", stuff like that... really cool.... i could probably tell you guys a TON about the last month in terms of what i saw and what i got to do-
on the table straight ahead there is the chart i was writing in at the time- this was a rare moment when there were no people in there- on my last day- so i decided to sneak a picture. Usually we'd have anywhere between 3 and 9 people in that room doing stuff...
and they'd come in the pharmacists' room all the time asking us questions about different drugs, they're really not afraid to just say "i dont know much about (a class of drugs)s, can you tell me which one's best, and what dose to start at?", stuff like that... really cool.... i could probably tell you guys a TON about the last month in terms of what i saw and what i got to do-
on the table straight ahead there is the chart i was writing in at the time- this was a rare moment when there were no people in there- on my last day- so i decided to sneak a picture. Usually we'd have anywhere between 3 and 9 people in that room doing stuff...

2 comments:
Hey Scott, Enjoyed your blog. As to buddy Joe, is he personal security when you go downtown? Very nice office - looks organized and tech-y. Even better than you enjoy working there. Nice photo of a nice young lady. Just wondering though -- got to be honest here -- how would she do on the Appalacaian Trail? And...can she make a cheese souffle? Just a couple things to think about. =) EE
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Can't WAIT to go to that restaurant! You guys look too cute in these and the ones before...seriously way too cute. Lizzy looks like she chills just like our two (see Josh's blog).
Talk to you soon Scotto.
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