Alex
When you write: -
Quote:
|
When you became a locum, did you notice any difference in the relationship with your patients? I'd of thought that when you do locum, with the possibility of being in a different place every day, that it makes it a lot harder to build up a relationship with the patients where they have confidence and trust in you enough to use the pharmacist as the government intends.
|
You still have the pharmacist/customer relationship, in other words the people that want help will ask, wether they know you or not. As for making long lasting relationships with the public, well been there, seen it, don't want to do it again.