I think we're moving away from the main point of this thread, the reason for a residency. You answered it an earlier post though, due to the glut of pharmacists getting out there, more positions are requiring a residency. Yes pharmD's require a lot of work, but the same happened in the past with bachelors of pharmacy, many in high positions went back for their pharmD.
That being said, if you don't want to stay in retail, then a residency may be your best option. I don't want to stay in retail. I don't see myself being there for xxx years. Short term, it's fun, long term, it's not.
I also don't see myself in a hospital staffing situation and maybe even a clinical one, but if i did, i sure as hell would hope that i had a residency/ experience to know what to do when a nurse yells down for a levophed drip. Curious though, what did you do?
since it was an emergency situation i would have sent up a standard cardiac arrest dose and had them adjust flow rate? **i'm not in hospital, but in routine business/retail, I've learned never to assume, and don't***
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