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A Pharmacist is a Lifelong Learner: Pharm Maame Meriba Ansah

November 17, 2023
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Your official name and title.

Pharm Maame Meriba Ansah.

Highlight your Career Progression. In addition to your Degree in Pharmacy, are there any certifications you have obtained, or are you currently pursuing any that you would like to mention?

I am a Bachelor of Pharmacy graduate from Lovely Professional University, India.

I am currently doing my Master of Science in Pharmacy at Rhodes University, specializing in Pharmaceutical Chemistry.

What are you most passionate about in your Pharmacy practice?

Incorporating technology, new research, and improved methodologies excites me. The potential for innovation and its direct impact on patient care and well-being is truly inspiring. The field’s continuous progress keeps me intrigued and passionate about its potential to improve lives.

What do you love most about being a Pharmacist?

I get a lot of satisfaction from directly assisting patients with their health management. I enjoy interacting with people, giving advice, and being a trustworthy source of health information. The ability to positively impact someone’s well-being by providing appropriate medication and advice is one of the most rewarding aspects of being a pharmacist. Furthermore, continuing education and professional development in the field of pharmacy are both exciting. The ever-changing nature of medications, treatments, and technologies keeps pharmacists interested and allows them to expand their knowledge and expertise on a regular basis.

What has been your most challenging moment in the profession, and what were your lessons from it?
When communicating complex medical information to patients or collaborating with healthcare professionals. It can be difficult to maintain clarity and understanding while dealing with varying levels of health literacy. The lessons from these challenges often involve developing strong time-management skills, effective communication strategies, and the ability to adapt to diverse situations. To navigate these challenges effectively, pharmacists frequently emphasize the importance of teamwork, adaptability, and continuous learning.
What keeps you going?

My desire to learn and explore new things fuels my motivation. Every conversation, question, or topic is an opportunity to delve deeper and expand my understanding. The opportunity to assist and connect with people like you, to help in any way I can, is extremely motivating. I enjoy the exchange of ideas as well as the opportunity to provide assistance and information.

In addition to being a Pharmacist, what else do you enjoy doing?

I enjoy doing research and cooking for others.

What can you say to the young Pharmacist?

  1. The field of pharmacy is constantly evolving. Stay curious and never stop learning. Keep up with the latest research, new medications, and emerging technologies. Continuous learning will set you apart and enhance your ability to provide the best care.
  2. Your role isn’t just about medications; it’s about caring for people. Practice empathy and active listening. Understand that each person you encounter has a unique story, and your understanding and compassion can significantly impact their health journey.
  3. Take initiative in your professional development. Seek mentorship, ask questions, and actively engage in opportunities that expand your skills and knowledge. Consider pursuing certifications or additional training to further specialize in areas that interest you.
  4. In pharmacy, effective communication is essential. Clear and concise communication is essential when working with healthcare teams or giving patients instructions on medications. Work on honing these skills; it will greatly benefit your patients and colleagues.
  5. Never forget to look after your mental, emotional, and physical health. Maintaining a healthy balance between your personal and professional lives is crucial for long-term happiness and success. Engage with peers, mentors, and professionals in the field. Through networking, one can obtain priceless support, wisdom, and development opportunities. Collaboration often leads to innovative solutions and a broader perspective on patient care.
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