The Robert section, this is the belt which ships the drawers to hole the medicine

Monday, May 17, 2010

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Look back to my earliest posts, my goals were to learn about the pharmacy professional field and gain more working experience from the internship. I somehow achieve these goals, I have been doing my best whenever I got in the pharmacy. In the past 12 weeks I have learned so many things, the most importance are: First, always be punctual, because that's our duties when we get to work in this society. Secondly, take the job seriously and be responsible, beside take the initiative to do work when work with the others, it helps to show personal qualities, don't try to shirk our responsibility. Last but not least, always ask when we don't understand.

Through the whole internship, I have grown more mature and responsible. Most importantly, I was inspired by the sophisticated successfully adults; their work ethnic and professional performs. Meeting people in different professional field, Working and interacting around the sophisticated profession make my internship in a big Pharmacy, which has Robert section and Tubing system unforgettable. I have such a good opportunity to experience what I never had before.


One thing that I learned about the professional world is always be well prepared and upgrade yourselves, that's the best way to demonstrate you are competitive in the professional world. If I were to start internship next week, the one thing I will do differently is I will choose a internship site more closer to my home.

My advices for a new intern at this site will be:

(1) Love to deal with the complicated medicine names.

(2) Be punctual

(3) Be responsible

(4) Have to take the initiative to do and learn.

After all, I will miss all my co-workers; they are all so nice to me and patiently teach me what I want to know and what they think I should know. We spent a really wonderful time together in the past 12 weeks.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

1. What is your full name?
Beverly Morgan
2.What is your job title?
In/Pt. Supervisor
3.What was your major in college and what kind of degree did you earn? Did you attend graduate school for and advanced degree? If yes, what degree and where?
I majored in Pharmacy in college, I got my Bachelor degree in Long island University. And I did attend graduate school for advanced degrees; I went to St. John for my Master degree, then I got my Dr. degree in UFL.
4. Why did you choose your professional field?
Because I care about the sick, besides this is a well paid job.
5. What got you involved in this field of work? what inspired you to do it?
I have a family who himself as a Pharmacist, so I had explored the major at my very young age. Then I decided I wanted to be a Pharmacist.
6. What do your duties include? Another way of asking this question is, " What kinds of work does your job involved?"
Generally, managerial tasks as well as hand in drug distribution.
7.what are some of the challenges you have faced working here?
I would say delegating to male staffs and cooporating from nursing staffs.
8. What is the best part of your job?
Taking care of patients
9.What is something you would like to change about your job?
I wish I could shorten my work-time and work-day.
10.Do you enjoy the kind of work you do? why or why not?
Yes, I love my job. Because I'm proud of myself that I could delivery health care to sick patients.
11. Do you plan to open your own business one day?
No, I don't.
12. How has having an intern helped your company or organization?
It helped to provide expose to the Pharmacy/HealthCare profession.
13. What advice would you give to teenage interns( such as myself) getting ready for college?
First, you have to choose the profession you love the most and then stay focus.
14. What advice would you give to teenage interns( such as myself) preparing to find a career in the real world?
I would say, identify what you really enjoy doing and pursue it as you future career.