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The Micallef Programme - Pharmacist Training

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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2007

S1E2

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  • "Hi. I'd like some black jelly beans please."

    "No problem. Have you had these before?"

  • OK. I'm sick. Kind of disturbs me that you know who my pharmacist is though...

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  • hahahahaaaa .... Jealous :D

  • @MrWestification Yours is the best comment here. Some just take everything in the media (including comedy skits) so seriously -.-

  • @annesash Ha, a homeopath making jokes about a pharmacist. At least pharmacists sell real medicine, not just water. Oh wait on, the water has memory, yeah? How do you keep a straight face giving that crap to people?

  • "traditionally we type with 2 fingers and take about 10 to 15 minutes"

    OMG soooo fucking true that is. Though that includes printing

  • @TCFan25 didn't know your doctor still handwrite prescriptions. I believe most type it out nowadays to avoid confusion/misinterpretation

  • 6 pharmacists couldn't take the joke

  • continued... Plus, I definitely feel that the community pharmacist plays an important and often overlooked role in healthcare, serving as that vital link between drugs/doctors and patients. Their importance in healthcare is undebatable so people, just take this skit as what it really is, a joke. You do not need to get offended. It certainly didn't offend me. It's good to laugh at ourselves sometimes. True, it's a pity many people believe it to be true but who cares what people think anyway?

  • I am 2 months & 3 exams from becoming a pharmacist & I initially intended to work in hospital as I thought it would be more fulfilling than community pharmacy but now, after a 6 month placement in retail I discovered it is not that bad, I mean, I certainly feel like I am contributing to the patients I see. Granted, not everyone appreciates you, a lot give you trouble and hassle you, few even give you scorn, but to me all it takes is one sincere "Thanks" to cancel them all and make me smile.

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