Holiday Musings

Ah, the holiday season is upon us. In the case of retail pharmacists, it’s a time to fit shopping and decorating in between adjusted schedules to allow for staff to have a few days off. Patients become less patient due to the bustle and we are managing care while physician’s offices close until the New Year (which is becoming easier every year now that we have prescribing authority).

So as life slows down for at least a couple of well-deserved days of rest, I would like to take the opportunity to look back on a very eventful year for PharmAspire. Every interaction I have, every bit of news that pops into my inbox, all seems to find its way into the writings somehow.  Sometimes, I have wondered if the list of topics would reach an endpoint or the themes would become stale. But pharmacy is so fast-moving, chasing that moving target continues to make this site fun.

Let’s see here:

We started with New Year’s  and all of the expectations we create for ourselves. The follow-up on that was more interesting to me only because I realized how much was forgotten about the original post; although I was somewhat successful with my goals to that point, it wasn’t because I had a constant reminder to keep me on track. Maybe that will be my first resolution for next year…

The next item to highlight is one of my favorites, and it came in 50 shades. This drew on my personal experience and attempted to emphasize the uncertainty of what new clinicians may be dealing with, including myself. February was a turning point in that I was contacted by Pharmacy Practice + with an offer to work together for the publication. It has been an honour to work with such a fantastic editor. Vicki, your support this past year has been phenomenal and I look forward to seeing what is in store for 2015. I can’t thank you enough.

Fast-forward to the spring and we had a couple of lifestyle pieces about Life Outside Work and the 60/40 rule. Then heading into the fall, we visited regulation-related topics including licensed technicians and lab requisitions.

It’s been quite the journey, but a rewarding one that continues to push me to be a better practitioner and a better person. None of this would be possible without a few key people:

 

My friends – After a post, I will inevitably receive a tweet / email / text / phone call from someone giving me encouragement. They look through the magazine when it’s delivered. They’ve elected to receive email alerts the site. They’ve started following me on facebook and Twitter. Pharmacy is a huge community, and I’m blessed to be a part of it.

My family – Di and the kids have been the unsung heroes through my roller-coaster career. They keep me grounded. They provide perspective to who I am and what I strive to be.

Mom and Dad – I can always count on mom to be asking for back issues of any months she may be missing. They are with us every step of the way, helping two full-time shift-workers maintain a semblance of normalcy amongst a chaotic routine.

Laura M. – She’s been there since the beginning. Over oat cakes and lattes, she showed me what a blog actually was. Her input has helped my confidence and simply put, made me a better writer. By making sure I don’t take short-cuts when articulating my thoughts, or using confusing similes / metaphors, she takes my flight of ideas and condenses them into readable prose. She has also written a number or pieces for the site as well. A heartfelt thank-you for everything you’ve done and continue to do.

Finally, to you the readers – This blog is an avenue for us to explore our lives in pharmacy with a positive light. Taking the time out of your day to check out a post means a lot. As therapeutic as it can be for me, hopefully some of the topics will continue to resonate with your own practice and professional development.

 

So what’s in store? I’ve had a couple of people suggest vlogging, which frankly I find terrifying but if it encourages collaboration, I may be convinced. There are a few irons in the fire that may drive content early in the New Year, so stay tuned for that. I’m always looking for folks wanting to contribute ideas, discussion points, or media items. Feel free to contact me:

email: dcovey@pharmaspire.ca

Twitter: @pharmaspire

Facebook: pharmaspire

 

Let’s raise a glass of egg-nog-infused cheer! Have a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

 

 

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any agency, employer or affiliation.

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About Devin Covey

A proud member of the pharmacy profession since 1997, I have a passion for people and helping them thrive. Interests include writing, singing, musical theatre, and biking around my home province of Nova Scotia, Canada.

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