Tuesday, March 31, 2015
March Blog Post
I didn't really do much project wise. I hardly went to mentorship this month due to the fact that I'm basically my mom's taxi service. Normally, my grandparents would take over the days I'd be at mentorship but they were out of town for a portion of the month. Also when they came back, powderpuff practice became a priority. The only thing I've been doing project wise are research checks.
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Fourth Interview Questions
1. How do you maintain good communication with employees?
2. Is communication with employees important to enhance
patient’s experience? Why or why not?
3. How can you insure your patients aren’t keeping secrets
from you?
4. Are family assessment’s important in getting to know your
patients?
5. How can you effectively communicate with your patients?
6. How can you enhance patient guided counseling?
7. What are some guidelines you like to go about when
counseling?
8. How effective is getting to know your patients?
9. What are some questions that a pharmacist should expect
from a pharmacist?
10. What are some things you can do to insure patients will
come back to your store?
11. How can your build a rapport with your patient?
12. What are some benefits of getting to know your patients?
13. What are some benefits of counseling?
14. How can you monitor patient’s drug use?
15. How can counseling impact a patient’s experience?
16. What kind of behaviors should a pharmacist have when
counseling?
17. Should pharmacist and doctor’s have a close
relationship?
18. Is a pharmacist and doctor’s relationship needed to
enhance the patient’s experience?
19. How often should a pharmacist and doctor communicate?
20. Is patient guided counseling better than regular counseling?
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Blog 17: Third Answer
EQ: What can a pharmacist do to enhance a patient's experience?
Answer 3: A pharmacist can enhance a patient's experience by going the extra mile.
Answer 3: A pharmacist can enhance a patient's experience by going the extra mile.
- Patients are more likely to come back.
- Patients enjoy it.
- You'll be remembered.
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