Suspect she was not smart enough to have one. A pharmacy degree is not a sign of intelligence; only of knowledge about drugs and interactions between drugs.
A lot of people seem to think that obeying orders absolves them of guilt. There's going to be some very uncomfortable splainin' to do in the coming months and years.
I agree with your main point. Modern education is too compartmentalized for people to think beyond the narrow stacks of what they've been taught.
It’s a matter of ethics. Seems the first thing a “professional” in pharmacy would apply in performing due diligence with a new medication or vaccination would be to read the damned package insert; which has been shown to have been blank paper.
Wow. The woman he was talking to seemed to have no conscience at all.
Suspect she was not smart enough to have one. A pharmacy degree is not a sign of intelligence; only of knowledge about drugs and interactions between drugs.
A lot of people seem to think that obeying orders absolves them of guilt. There's going to be some very uncomfortable splainin' to do in the coming months and years.
I agree with your main point. Modern education is too compartmentalized for people to think beyond the narrow stacks of what they've been taught.
It’s a matter of ethics. Seems the first thing a “professional” in pharmacy would apply in performing due diligence with a new medication or vaccination would be to read the damned package insert; which has been shown to have been blank paper.
A very good point.