
|Articles|August 22, 2018
- August 2018 Pain Awareness
- Volume 84
- Issue 8
Pet Peeves (August 2018)
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One-Trick Phonies: Patients who won’t get off their phones when we’re trying to speak to them or give them their prescriptions.
Bad Timing: When patients come to pick up a prescription only 10 minutes after we tell them that it will be ready in an hour.
Vacation Requests: Patients who ask for free pills to get them through a vacation.
Unfriendly Competition: Pharmacists at competing pharmacies who give us a hard time when patients try to switch their prescriptions to our store.
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