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How Rude Doctors (Myself Included) Are Driving Pharmacists Away

How Rude Doctors (Myself Included) Are Driving Pharmacists Away

Update: 2024-07-24
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A few weeks ago, I sent in a prescription for an opioid medication for a longtime patient of mine. And when the pharmacist called and left a message, I immediately got angry.


 


Why was he questioning my authority?


 


As a result, I went into the conversation ready for a fight. And I’m not proud of the way I treated the pharmacist—who was simply trying to do better by my patient.


 


Dr. Melissa Turner, PharmD, knows what it’s like to interact with rude doctors. She spent eight years working as a retail pharmacist at CVS Health before burnout drove her away.


 


Today, Dr. Turner runs Tarheel PGx Consulting, a business that offers patients personalized medication and nutrition management based on their genetics.


 


On this episode of Tell Me More, Dr. Turner joins me to describe a day in the life of a retail pharmacist, discussing what they do beyond counting pills and putting them in bottles.


 


Dr. Turner shares some of her most challenging conversations with providers, including a traumatic experience with a doctor who threatened to report her for not filling a subscription.


 


Listen in to understand why Dr. Turner left retail pharmacy and find out how doctors can improve our conversations with retail pharmacists and work together for the good of our patients.


 


Key Takeaways 


 


How I got defensive when a pharmacist called me with feedback on how we might do better by a patient


Dr. Turner’s traumatic experience of being verbally attacked by a doctor who threatened to report her


Why there’s a lack of appreciation for retail pharmacists among patients and providers


A day in the life of a retail pharmacist and what they do beyond counting pills and putting them in bottles


The important role pharmacists play in alerting doctors to potential drug interactions and allergy issues


The immunization goals retail pharmacists are required to meet in addition to their many other duties


How the opportunity to help people inspired Dr. Turner to chose a career in pharmacy


Why Dr. Turner made the decision to leave retail pharmacy and turn in her 2 weeks’ notice at CVS


How the Happy PharmD program helped Dr. Turner start her own business in pharmacogenomics and nutrigenetic testing


How Dr. Turner’s life has changed for the better since she left retail pharmacy to start her own business


What doctors can do to improve our conversations with and help prevent burnout among retail pharmacists



Connect with Dr. Turner

Dr. Turner on LinkedIn


Tarheel PGx Consulting



Connect with Dr. Meyer

Dr. Meyer’s Website


Dr. Meyer on Facebook


Dr. Meyer on Twitter


Dr. Meyer on LinkedIn


Email christine@christinemeyermd.com



Resources 

The Happy PharmD Program



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How Rude Doctors (Myself Included) Are Driving Pharmacists Away

How Rude Doctors (Myself Included) Are Driving Pharmacists Away

Christine Meyer