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MK_Adisa
@pharm_mk
Pharmacist|Future MD/PhD|Grimdark Author Medicine★Neuroscience★ Dark fiction Committed to growth, impact and excellence
Katılım Mayıs 2019
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Interns are learning, but they're providing services simultaneously. Why shouldn't they be paid? Will the institution be able to cover the service gap in the absence of interns?
Also who's going to compensate them for the risk and travel expenses during application?
Bremen@Rxbremen
One of our Oga was saying one day that intern pharmacist don’t even deserve to be paid 😃😃😃. That “what exactly do they know, they are just learning, and the internship year is for them to learn”. I no fit laugh that day, wey boys dey complain say 200k too small for the economy.
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You'll be obsessed with your powerbank at first. Charging everything constantly.
Then slowly it will hit you, you abandon the powerbank and charge your devices only when necessary.
You'll forget to take your pepper out of the fridge because there's no "NEPA took light" moment to remind you. You remember only when you're about to cook...this time it's rock hard and even thawing takes time 😭 Then you adjust to that too.
Whenever you're heading home, you won't for once wish for light because t's not a prayer anymore. It's just... a given.
Productivity will skyrocket too cos why not. You no longer pressure yourself to complete tasks just to take advantage of the light, you work at your own pace.
24hrs light will reset your entire brain. 😂
OgeChi.$@_Ogechi1
I sincerely want to know how it feels and I know I won't feel okay for a while😭😂
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Your lecturer may not tell you this, but I will:
1. Do your best to graduate with a first class (or the best grade you can achieve).
2.Attend conferences and academic events.
3. Start applying for scholarships in your final year.
4. Build genuine relationships with your lecturers.
5.Contribute meaningfully to discussions in class and beyond.
6. Volunteer for roles that build your experience and visibility.
Add yours👇👇
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Nobody just wakes up one morning and decides that they will destroy their health. Yet they do.
How?
It is all those small-small nonsense we are doing everyday that is piling up. The small bottle of alcohol, the junk food, the easy way out. They all pile up. Not moving around and just sitting down in one place... it's still piling.
Since last year, you have not done ordinary routine checkup because you are "chasing paper."
Our body is calculating all these things! It is keeping record. The final invoice will come five, ten years from now, and we blame village people.
Nobody is saying you should become Olympic athlete overnight, but you need to start making the small decisions for your health in the right direction. So when the invoice comes in 5 years, you're not owing.
There's only one body you have.
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@joshua_pharmd Technically, yes. For chemical analysis. But most pipettes are automated not the manual ones you draw in the lab.
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Pharmacy schools in Nigeria must look into their curriculum and tell us why drawing pipettes and burettes is important to becoming a pharmacist.
Fatimah😫🌺@FatimahTal53160
I'm a 200-level pharmacy student; for goodness sake, why am I still drawing pipettes and burettes?😒😑
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@Domincato @the_beardedsina avoiding a checkup doesn’t prevent a disease...it just delays catching it early, when it’s easier (and cheaper) to manage.
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Nothing really prepares you for the level of rigorous studying you need to do post graduation if you want to be relevant in practice.
#pharmacy #pharmacyschool
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