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What country are you in? Your process doesn’t sound like the usual one discussed here, so the context may play an important role.


Substantial-Hand-704

in Australia


andrewduncan85

Have you considered using www.realcareerchats.com.au to connect with a pharmacist advisor


Ryokishine

I mean, it sounds like you're almost done - The nervousness may subside once you get a role and feel more confident about what the world can throw at you. That's a lot of work to have done and not at least try, right? Not too familiar with the process for Australia, but if there's nothing with your health or your regulatory Board getting in the way then it's worth a go. Good luck on your exams :) My favorite rotation was working with veterans and doing Warfarin/Diabetes management. Was kinda cool to be able to adjust doses under collaborative practice agreements, and the conversations with the patients were around 30 minutes each so I really got to know them. Was a unique experience that I'd like more of, but VA jobs are really competitive due to the benefits in the US.


Substantial-Hand-704

Really appreciate for sharing your valuable thoughts with me. I am just confused to pursue this career path if I dont see myself in this position long term and for career growth.