What keeps you in pharmacy?
Hi everyone, I see a lot of posts here about exams, licensing, job hunting, stress, career moves and all that. Makes sense, pharmacy can be pretty heavy sometimes. But I was wondering about the other side too. For those of you still working in pharmacy, what actually keep you in it? Is it the patients? The team? The routine? The pay? Job stability? Those few moments where you feel like you really helped someone? Or maybe just because after all the bad days, there’s still something about it that still feel worth it. Not looking for perfect answers. Just curious what people honestly thinks, good or bad. For me it's probably, honestly, the knowledge you get about all the medications out there, and also the access it give you to pharmacists, and sometimes even doctors when you really need it.