I often get the question... "Why did you decide to become a pharmacist, anyway?" I have decided to use this post to attempt to answer that question the best I know how...
I guess you need to know that my dad opened up Carroll Pharmacy when I was in the first grade. So needless to say, I have literally grown up in the pharmacy. Much of my time as a child was spent hanging out around the pharmacy looking for ways to occupy my time. Many may think that growing up in a pharmacy would make one want to run the opposite direction, and for some it does. My brother is a telecommunication/ film major at Alabama right now, pretty much as far away from pharmacy as you can get, but as for me I guess I just decided to stick around.
I grew up watching my dad serve the community through the pharmacy. Even as a little girl I could tell that he was helping people. I started working at the pharmacy officially when I was 15, and as a teenager, I could definitely begin to see what being a pharmacists was all about. I decided to go to pharmacy school my sophomore year at Alabama, even then, I still don't think I fully realized what I was getting in to.
Trussville Total Care Pharmacy opened in 2010, and I have spent the past four years during pharmacy school going between the stores working as a intern. I think it was during this time that I started to understand what being a pharmacist really meant to me.
Today, in both of the pharmacies we have these paintings hanging...
I think those paintings hanging up in the pharmacy really display why I decided to go to pharmacy school and work in my family's pharmacy. When I go to work everyday I not only feel like I am "helping people" and serving my community, but I feel like I have the perfect mission field to serve the Lord. Plus, I know I work for a company that has the same values and priorities as I do. I can't imagine myself doing anything else. When I talk to teenagers about what career that they may choose, I always tell them to make sure they pick a field where they feel called to serve God and His people. I'm far from where I want to be in my serving, and if I'm honest I know that there are some days when I am at work and I leave my godly attitude and heart at home, but I do know that everyday I try my best to serve my patients and my Lord through what I do. My prayer for my career as a pharmacist is that I can make people's day a little better when they come see me at the pharmacy and that I always allow the love of Christ to shine through me. Like I said, I am not where I want to be yet, and I hope that I continually want more out of myself as I grow as a pharmacists and in my relationship with God.
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Finally a Pharmacist!
So, Wednesday was my first day to work as an actual licensed pharmacist! It was a big day for me as I headed off to meet with the board of pharmacy to pick up these little pieces of paper...
Since this is my first post and I am new to this "blogging" thing I guess you deserve a little information on why I decided to start this blog anyway. I actually thought of this a few months ago as a way to keep up with this crazy exciting time in my life. It has now evolved into a way for me help share what is going on personally and professionally as I venture into being a "real-life" pharmacist and mommy.
So, as for the pharmacists part, you may know that I graduated in May from Samford's pharmacy school. In the past month, I have taken my state and national pharmacy boards and finally ended all that yesterday by meeting with the board of pharmacy and getting my license. And the Mommy part is coming in September as my husband, Justin, and I welcome our first baby, Ella Mae Reynolds into the world.
As you can see, I have had a lot going on in the past few months, and I feel like the crazy/ exciting times are just beginning. Hope you can enjoy going through these times will me, and maybe even learn something along the way as I figure all this out :)
June 19, 2013- My first Day! |
So, as for the pharmacists part, you may know that I graduated in May from Samford's pharmacy school. In the past month, I have taken my state and national pharmacy boards and finally ended all that yesterday by meeting with the board of pharmacy and getting my license. And the Mommy part is coming in September as my husband, Justin, and I welcome our first baby, Ella Mae Reynolds into the world.
April 26, 2013- Finding out we are having a baby GIRL! |
As you can see, I have had a lot going on in the past few months, and I feel like the crazy/ exciting times are just beginning. Hope you can enjoy going through these times will me, and maybe even learn something along the way as I figure all this out :)
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