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After doing my inpatient rotation this year, I'm pretty set on not doing anything inpatient/crit care/emergency medicine, but I do enjoy the clinical aspects of pharmacy. currently work as an intern at a retail chain and honestly, I do like it to some extent, despite the usual difficulties, however, I do recognize that working as a fully licensed pharmacist in retail is very different and a lot of the times it feels like there is immense peer pressure to pursue a hospital residency, especially because of how many people complain about hating retail. I just want some insight from anyone that actually enjoys retail/community pharmacy? the only residency I am considering is potentially doing a community/ambulatory care based one.
u/Better-Platypus-2114 — 9 days ago