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If you have recently become a pharmacist, you will likely be looking towards your career in anticipation and excitement. It is a wonderful job role for you to take because it is an essential part of the medical industry and you will be responsible for helping many different people. For those of you who are starting out, here are some top working tips.

1.Work with a good team

If you want to be truly happy in your job role it is crucial that you make sure you are working with a good team of people. On a pharmacy role you will spend every single day in a small space with the same people, so if you don’t get along it will become a living nightmare for you very quickly. Think about getting to know your team as much as you can to determine whether they are the right people for you to work with.

  1.   Don’t focus on speed

Although you will be incredibly busy wherever you work, whether it be in office dispensing, at the hospital or in your local town: to need to not focus on speed. Speed can be great for you to complete more orders, however, it can also breed inaccuracies and you can end up giving patients the wrong medicine. It is always better to be slow and accurate and the speed will eventually come to you as you gain experience.

  1.    Get insured


If you want to open up your own pharmacy in the local area you need to make sure that you take out liability insurance for yourself. You are dealing with medicine which can affect people’s health and well-being so it is crucial that you protect yourself gains any patient who has side effects from their drug.

  1.    Network in the industry

To grow and expand your pharmacy business and to also grow your knowledge on the field, it is always useful for you to network with other pharmacists and make some friends within the industry. If you ever have a problem someone else can come and give you some advice and it will end up being incredibly helpful for you. You can also join groups on LinkedIn where you will be able to keep up to date with the latest medical news and developments.

  1.    Save money to grow

As a pharmacist starting out you will likely work in an established place with a team of people at your side. However, you might dream one day of being able to open your own pharmacy and grow your business in the local area. If so, make sure that you start saving up money as soon as you can in order to fund your new venture. It might take you a few years but it will accumulate with interest in a high-interest savings account and allow you to start your own business in no time. You can then even make your pharmacy into a chain in the years to come.



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