Life after graduating as a pharmacist

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Sophia Trouchkin

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Word count: 1088

Choice count: 17

Section count: 11

Image count: 0

Error count: 0

Field Related Analysis:

Education : 20 matches (School, advanced, choice, diploma, discipline, don, field, graduate, knowledge, learn, learned, management, options, performance, research, school, specific, technology, term, training)

Nursing : 19 matches (professional, cells, chemotherapy, clinic, clinical, contact, culture, environment, health care, Health, medical, multiple, pharmacist, pharmacy, position, reaction, specific, supervisor, patients)

Sociology : 15 matches (clinical, culture, School, care, interests, technology, countries, management, new technology, open, organization, Primary, school, World, training)

Target Structure:

come in handy (1 match)

dead-end job (2 matches)

drawback (1 match)

in-depth (2 matches)

income (1 match)

ins-and-outs (1 match)

internship (1 match)

lack of (1 match)

maddening (1 match)

misconduct (1 match)

more often than not (2 matches)

office politics (4 matches)

on-the-job-training (1 match)

overtime (2 matches)

premium wage (2 matches)

purpose (2 matches)

put aside (2 matches)

set aside (1 match)

straight A's (1 match)

thoroughly (2 matches)

time management (2 matches)

wage (3 matches)

worthwhile (1 match)

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Life after graduating as a pharmacist

You got your diploma.

Congratulation! You have now graduated to become a pharmacist. It is now the time to decide your near future, among those options that are important to you and worthwhile to your future. After those long years of study and straight A’s that exhausted you, you think about what would be the best for you.

Choice 1 : You decide to put aside your professional life for a moment and to travel and live to another country to learn in-depth their culture by doing a dead-end job

Choice 2 : You feel exhausted after multiple years of studies, but you thoroughly decided to start your professional life by applying as a Pharmacist position at a pharmacy.

Choice 3 : You decided to go back to school and continue studying in Health by having the purpose of upgrading your position of being a pharmacist.

You decide to put aside your professional life for a moment and to travel and live to another country to learn in-depth their culture by doing a dead-end job.

Since, you decided to leave and travel into another country, you have to decide in what country you would like to live and what kind of atmosphere you would like to be in. You are now questioning between tree country which are completely different from one to another but that inspires you. Despite the differences between them, you are interested in the benefits and the drawback of these countries, such as Kenya, Northway and China. You heard that Kenya is a beautiful country where you can do volunteering but have a low standard wage. You know that Northway is really advanced in technologies but have a strict office politics. You know that China have a lot of pollution but there is ins-and-outs. By using your knowledge and your interests you are finally choosing:

Choice 1 : You have chosen Northway, because the climate is similar as in Canada. Also, they are more aware of the situation of the environment and because they are more disciplined in office politics.

Choice 2 : You have chosen Northway, because the climate is similar as in Canada. Also, they are more aware of the situation of the environment and because they are more disciplined in office politics.

Choice 3 : You are convinced that discipline and performance are primary in China and you believe you can learn more about time management that you can apply in your daily life.

You feel exhausted after multiple years of studies, but you thoroughly decided to start your professional life by applying as a Pharmacist position at a pharmacy.

As you started your on-the-job-training, you are doing a lot of overtime and you see one of your co-workers being sexually harassed and misconduct by your supervisor. It’s maddening to think that in this day and age, people still behave as such and disrespect others. Your co-worker asks you to replace him/her during his/her shift. What would you do?

Choice 1 : You don’t want to get sucked up in this situation, so you decide to answer “NO”. However, you will support the person to face this situation.

Choice 2 : You answer “Yes”, but you advise the co-worker that you are going to press charges against the supervisor.

You decided to go back to school and continue studying in Health by having the purpose of upgrading your position of being a pharmacist.

You now have the opportunity to choose a specific field and increase in your income when you graduate. You have the choice between retail pharmacist, clinical pharmacist, long-term care pharmacist or chemotherapy pharmacist. However, you are only interested in two of these five specific fields, to help you determine your path, you do an internship in each field.

Choice 1 : You decided to choose Chemotherapy pharmacist, because it’s more research and analyzing data. Plus, it has premium wage.

Choice 2 : You have chosen long-term care pharmacist, because you are more often than not in clinic than in retails. There is fewer human interactions and you never see the patients and know very little about them. You can control your workflow.

Kenya is the right place for you. You love to come in handy for people who lack of everything; food, water, health care and etc.

Now that you are well-known in Kenya and that you team up with doctors of the world organization, you set up a mobile pharmacy to improve the medical conditions in various places in Kenya.

Choice 1 : End.

You have chosen Northway, because the climate is similar as in Canada. Also, they are more aware of the situation of the environment and because they are more disciplined in office politics.

You have learned enough in Northway and you come back in your country to open a new drugstore with a naturopathic approach and high technology machines.

Choice 1 : End.

You are convinced that discipline and performance are primary in China and you believe you can learn more about time management that you can apply in your daily life.

After doing a lot of overtime work, you developed a new technology to analyze the reaction of blood cells to different drugs.

Choice 1 : End.

You don’t want to get sucked up in this situation, so you decide to answer “NO”. However, you will support the person to face this situation.

You feel overwhelmed by this situation, but you don’t want to put your job into jeopardy, you will support your co-worker in whatever he/she decides to do.

Choice 1 : End.

You answer “Yes”, but you advise the co-worker that you are going to press charges against the supervisor.

Congratulation your supervisors has been fired and arrested. You have saved the life of your co-workers by the danger.

Choice 1 : End.

You decided to choose Chemotherapy pharmacist, because it’s more research and analyzing data. Plus, it has premium wage.

Finally, you decided to set aside your study in this specific field, because the clinical trials were to demanding, both physically and mentally.

Choice 1 : End.

You have chosen long-term care pharmacist, because you are more often than not in clinic than in retails. There is fewer human interactions and you never see the patients and know very little about them. You can control your workflow.

You miss the human contact with the patients, you then realized that the field is not for you. You return into a retail pharmacist.

Choice 1 : End.

The End.