The college launched its corporate pressures hotline last summer after surveys and town halls revealed many pharmacists were facing pressure from their employers to reach service quotas or other business targets.
As part of a series of first-person true stories written by physicians, Dr. Shafiq Qaadri writes here about his encounters with a grief-stricken patient.
I was always interested in becoming a pharmacist. As a young boy of 16 years of age I already worked in the pharmaceutical plant as an assistant to a chemical engineer. To become a leader in pharmacy was a matter of opportunity.