Guest guest Posted June 11, 2003 Report Share Posted June 11, 2003 Jeanetta said I could go ahead and post this to the group. Anyone else have advice for a newbie? Hi Jeanetta, I'm sending this to you directly since I don't think it will contribute anything to the group. First let me say that you run a wonderful site. There's an unbelieveable amount of help, feedback and information within the PT world thanks to you. I'm coming a little out of left field though so I'll throw some of my background at you first. ; ) My name is Terry Stiefel, I'm 39 years old and I'm currently in the Air Force. I've been in for 22 years and am stationed at AFB in southern Illinois. It's about 20 miles east of St. Louis on interstate 64. I've worked in electronics for my whole career and don't have any pharmacy experience. I've discovered as I've gotten older that everything interests me. I'm like a sponge and want to absorb information about all subjects! This is contrary from high school when I was pretty much a rock. : ) I've taken various college classes throughout my career to include General Chemistry I with lab, Organic and Biochemistry I with lab and Pharmacology and Nursing Management. I have really good intuitive math skills and love chemistry. Anyway, I'm planning to attend St. Louis College of Pharmacy (STLCOP) starting in the fall of 2005. I'll start as a third year transfer student after completing the first two years of prerequisites here at Southwestern Illinois College. STLCOP is different than most pharmacy schools in that they recruit primarily high school students and provide the whole six year curriculum. Only a small percentage come in as third year transfers. I'd like to start in the fall of 2004 except I can't quite finish everything before the application deadline. Tough to take classes and work full time. I'd guess you've probably experienced the same thing too. O.K., enough history... I'd like to start getting some hands-on pharmacy experience as soon as I can during the evening or weekends. I'll volunteer if necessary. I'd like to take the Pharmacy Tech Exam too but don't know how soon I should plan to try. I think my biggest weaknesses are knowing all of the different medications and general pharmacy practices like the syringe/sharps discussion. Can you or some of the other folks give me any advice? Is it possible/likely that I can work/volunteer in a pharmacy without passing the exam first? Heck, are there any questions I should be asking that I haven't even thought of yet? All I can say for certain is that chemistry, pharmacy, medicine and working with my community appeal to me. After all, I'm the last year of the baby boomers and I want to help my generation as we pass into middle and old age! LOL Thanks so much! Terry P.S. The sharps discussion interests me. My two year old son was diagnosed with Type I diabetes last year. Right now I just stick the end of the needle back in the cap, bend it, spin it around until it breaks from the syringe and push the cap on until it clicks. Then the whole thing goes in the trash. Should I be doing things differently? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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