Staff are being cut and if someone is on holiday there is no replacement. There is too much pressure put on staff and it is dangerous to operate in such a busy dispensary.
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I agree 100% with these two comments especially about dispensers being fast tracked and some even becoming ACT's far far too early in their careers without any real work experience!
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It is all very well expressing these concerns but without an effective body that can actually make a difference, its all lovey-duvey stuff that might as well happen only in an ideal world.
As a locum, working in a well staffed pharmacy these days are bit of a hit and miss.
When i do come across an understaffed pharmacy, i dont know who i should turn to to get help. Plus there is a risk that you might be seen as 'inefficient' to companies when you raise an alarm and therefore be refused future bookings.
I see pharmacists getting pressured more and more from both the patients and the managements and it is very frustrating, to say the least, to feel that there is no-one really can make a difference.
This pressure cooking environment is just a perfect recipe for a disaster waiting to happen and the pharmacists should be able to address the concerns and get some results from it without intimidation.
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Once upon a time a Big Pharmacy like Alliance Boots was bought by an American Chain called Walgreens, and the Businesses of selling pills turned in an ideal world of Health for all . If the economic crisis affects Banks and everything, why the understaffing don´t affect the Pharmacy. I Think that the Pharmacists need to stop and think about where this crazy world leads us. The conflict of interests does´t work out in this history. Pharmacists need to think about patients and not customers. less business in the profession.
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Dispensers CAN'T be ACTs...have to be a registered Techncian now...check the GPhC if you aren't sure and as for being a called a Techncian an NVQ level 2 doesn't count...if they are rightfully a Techncian then please call them as such as dispensers don't have the same in depth knowledge and training,,,off my horse now!
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Ayshe Ismail
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Understaffing
understaffing
I agree
It is all very well
Nobody thinks
dispensers being ACTs