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The list was originally compiled and updated by John Mitchell, PharmD, who passed away on June 10, 2014. If you like this post, check out my book – A Pharmacist’s Guide to Inpatient Medical Emergencies: How to respond to code blue, rapid response calls, and other medical emergencies. <–
The list was originally compiled and updated by John Mitchell, PharmD, who passed away on June 10, 2014. If you like this post, check out my book – A Pharmacist’s Guide to Inpatient Medical Emergencies: How to respond to code blue, rapid response calls, and other medical emergencies. <–
Gets new job at a hospital inpatient pharmacy with a base pay as a new grad of $20.00/hr For those who don’t know, I work in Long Term Care and Inpatient Pharmacy. Adjust wage increases, account for capital gains/dividend taxes, increase tuition costs yearly, and take advantage of the employer benefits package.
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