Adorable first meeting... I am anxious to get to the smut tbh!! You changed the descriptions alot from the version I read. You have a real knack for describing very completely, very good, very well written so far
Yeah my first draft was trash T_T When I go through it a second time, its where all the missing pieces are added. Sadly there are a lot of missing pieces DX
This is lovely so far. However, the thing that stands out most to me, as a current pharmacy student, is that it looks like Yunho's getting a Z-pak. OTL
P5??? As far as I know, there are only 4 professional years. Please forgive me if I am mistaken, but I am guessing that you entered into a 6 year PharmD program directly out of high school? If so, then your first 2 years were pre-professional courses; years 3-6 of the program would be the professional years of the curriculum and would be considered your P1-P4 years. If that is the case, you may be in your fifth year in the program, but you are considered to be in your P3 year.
As far as rotations go, what kind of rotation are you currently doing? Retail, community, hospital or something else? I've completed most of my IPPEs so far in community pharmacy and would like to hear about some of the pros and cons of other settings. Good luck on your rotations :)
Ah sorry, I'm so used to saying P4 and P5 XD Yes, I finished my second professional year and started the summer courses of P3 which are community rotations. Everyday for 5 weeks. If you don't mind me asking, which university do you go to?
No worries :) I just got confused for minute. I was like "P5? Does that come after P4? Wouldn't that be considered a residency though and therefore a PGY1?" lol.
I go to school in New York. Where do you go to school?
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Part 2 is up ;)
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I am anxious to get to the smut tbh!!
You changed the descriptions alot from the version I read. You have a real knack for describing very completely, very good, very well written so far
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When I go through it a second time, its where all the missing pieces are added. Sadly there are a lot of missing pieces DX
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As far as rotations go, what kind of rotation are you currently doing? Retail, community, hospital or something else? I've completed most of my IPPEs so far in community pharmacy and would like to hear about some of the pros and cons of other settings. Good luck on your rotations :)
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Yes, I finished my second professional year and started the summer courses of P3 which are community rotations. Everyday for 5 weeks.
If you don't mind me asking, which university do you go to?
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I go to school in New York. Where do you go to school?
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