The Silent War in Inpatient Pharmacy
Introduction Much of the public's perception of a pharmacist's role is shaped by their interactions in the ward and at outpatient or community pharmacies. However, a significant number of dedicated pharmacists work diligently in inpatient settings, ensuring accurate medication dispensing to hospitalized patients. Daily tasks often involve managing medication stock (through floor stock supply and filling medication trolleys ) and providing patient counselling, especially in wards without dedicated clinical pharmacists. Transition From Outpatient Pharmacy Having transitioned from outpatient to inpatient pharmacy, I personally prefer the latter due to reduced patient-related stress, such as dealing with aggressive patients and dispensing at crowded, noisy counters. Unlike outpatient settings with strict waiting time policies and crowded waiting areas, inpatient pharmacy work seems more flexible, but remains demanding. When staff are absent or in meetings, we still need to comple...