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Managing understaffing and increasingly demanding workflows is an ongoing challenge in pharmacy.
Tackling burnout and mental health is a major issue in pharmacy, as staff members face short-staffing and increasingly demanding responsibilities.
Although burnout pre-existed the COVID-19 pandemic, the array of new responsibilities and opportunities, as well as exhaustion and pandemic-related stress, all exacerbated the issue. It can also have far-reaching consequences, including short-staffing, patient safety issues, and impacts on physical health.
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