Decision Making Has Always Been In My DNA — Regardless If I Have The Right To Make The Call

Decision Making Has Always Been In My DNA — Regardless If I Have The Right To Make The Call

by Daniel Shifrin | Aug 4, 2023 | Blog, General, Professional Skills

I was in management for over thirty years in my hospital’s pharmacy department. I made a lot of key decisions. 99% of the time; they were good decisions. However, I’d be the first to admit that I had a few bad ones. When I left my last hospital, I got a job in a...
How A Possessive and Overstocking Atmosphere Resulted In Hoarding Between Departments

How A Possessive and Overstocking Atmosphere Resulted In Hoarding Between Departments

by Daniel Shifrin | Mar 31, 2023 | Blog, Professional Skills, Workplace Matters

I think I first realized it when I was working at my first hospital.  My hospital had a unique financial blueprint.  They paid their bills went they wanted to.  It didn’t matter what the amount was or when the bill was due, or what the terms were.  It seemed that they...
Sometimes Involving My Vice-President Made Him Look Like A Fool

Sometimes Involving My Vice-President Made Him Look Like A Fool

by Daniel Shifrin | Sep 8, 2022 | Career Path, Success Story, Workplace Matters

I’ve been very lucky in my hospital career.  For the most part, I always had good bosses.  Usually, they left me alone to run the pharmacy department.  This was because they knew I could do the job.  They knew I would do what was right.  They knew that I was...

Recent Posts

  • Are Fake Online Pharmacies Ripping You Off?
  • Who Are The Happiest Pharmacists? Stats Revealed
  • Pharmacy’s Great Displacement: What’s Coming by 2045?
  • The World’s Most Famous Pharmacist? Ariel Tsai Left Pharmacy for Music!
  • How to Become a Medical Affairs Specialist [Career Path Guide]