The
pharmacy is in a smallish strip of shops, along a fairly busy road.
It has not had a refit for twenty five years, and boy-oh-boy does
it show.
The previous owner decided to keep almost half of it as a gift and
craft shop.
With a refit
coming in the early months of 2004, I am finding myself torn between
going all out to show improvement in the pharmacy before the refit,
or to ride the bumps between now and January, and prepare everything
for a grand opening then.
Seems like the easy and lazy option, and there is no way in the
world I would be able to put up with the present layout of the
pharmacy.
While the
traffic flow along the strip of shops is quite high (parking outside
always seems quite difficult), I have found it incredibly frustrating
that there seems to be little making its way through the front
doors. While I am confident that they will make their way through
the doors in time, it has left me absolutely spare, going from
a pharmacy that did one hundred and fifty prescriptions per pharmacist
per day to scraping fifty prescriptions per day.
While it is tremendous as it means that I can spend more time
counselling patients, offering advice and helping with all their
health needs, it also leaves me with a hell of a lot of time standing
around waiting!!
One of the
worst ways to fill in this time has been all the paperwork associated
with the new pharmacy. HIC, Blackmores, Chemists Own, Pharmacare.
It seems that it is never ending.
Adding to
this is a pharmacy assistant whose set tasks are running at a
minimal, due to a lack of workload.
There are obviously limits to how many times she can dust and
vacuum, and for the time being I would like to be able keep a
more active eye on the ordering and unpacking process.
While I am well aware of the risk of alienating her and her enjoyment
of her job (she craves responsibility), when would be the right
time to give her set areas to look after?
In the initial
stages, I keep being told to ensure that the pharmacy maintains
a holding pattern and maintains goodwill with the present consumers
before looking to increase, I am finding myself getting incredibly
impatient with the lack of growth in what is potentially, a fantastic
pharmacy set up.
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