It comes in many forms…sometimes it can be subtle, sometimes succinct and other times, it bashes you over the head and leaves you in the alleyway wondering what the next step might be.
The pharmacy climate is changing faster than most of us ever thought possible. Legislation has been tabled in many parts of the country allowing pharmacists to make and own drug-related clinical decisions for patients with the intent of allowing quicker access and better-quality healthcare in all practice settings. With these changes also comes a need to adopt a philosophy towards how we approach drug-related problems; we are no longer simply drug experts to be used as a resource or to provide recommendations, we are entering a realm where we are able to assess independently and have final authority on therapy decisions within our scope. Needless to say, many of us are struggling with whether or not we will be comfortable in our new surroundings and/or will we still excel in our roles as consumer expectations change.
The profession of pharmacy has given me plenty over the last 15 years: an education, a lifestyle, growth opportunities, and a perspective on healthcare that alternates between cynicism and excitement. Most importantly, it has provided me the chance to meet and learn from so many fascinating people. Though not an exhaustive list, there are pharmacists, students, doctors, social workers, nurses, NPs, business people, educators, mentors. Those folks are the real reason behind this blog. I truly believe that the answers to every obstacle are already among the group and are waiting to be discovered through engagement and networking.
That said, this site is intended to be a forum where leaders within our profession can provide opinions, commentary, and brainstorm possible solutions to all things known or unknown. There may be debate, and there may be reality checks, but the tone will be constructive and provocative.
Hopefully, we can inspire each other and ASPIRE to become the practitioners we want to be. The tagline captures the attitude: ‘The practice of pharmacy…On your terms…In your terms’.
[…] those who are feeling discouraged by referring back to my first entry on Mar 28, 2013 titled ‘Inspiration‘. I truly feel the same way now as I did then: it’s our profession and together, we […]
[…] my choice to start this blog. Three years ago, I jumped into these waters expecting very little. Inspiration was the title and summed up my feelings at the time. They have not changed and hope they never […]