joeylittle
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Some observations.
Truly, this is not an either/or situation.
The truth is, doc and pharmacist (and nurse should be included) all have useful roles to play, when it comes to patient care. One is not 'more right' than the other. Understanding their relational roles is what matters.
Yes, and sometimes it takes up to 48 hours to get an answer. This is why it's sometimes useful to ask the pharmacist. It's their job to make sure they don't consult beyond their purview.Patients call and address us if there are any concerns with medications.
Truly, this is not an either/or situation.
Thats just cognitive distortion at work. I think it would be more productive for you to consider how that notion (doc unknowable, pharma tech accessible) plays into your own black/white thinking.The notion that physicians are insensitive and ignorant, while pharmacists is the empathic and rigorous cavalry that comes to the rescue, has unfortunately become an ingrained "factoid" for many.
The truth is, doc and pharmacist (and nurse should be included) all have useful roles to play, when it comes to patient care. One is not 'more right' than the other. Understanding their relational roles is what matters.