In a blink of an eye, four years of college will be over, with only one year left. I am very ignorant of the ups and downs of society. I used to be a student, and I have never worked in society, which is very bad. Finally, I had a chance to practice in society before I entered the society. Of course, I couldn't let go and went to practice happily. I hope I can understand the hardships of working life before graduation, and I will not be independent when I step into society after graduation.
After the internship, I feel that this summer vacation has been extremely rich. The biggest gain is that I really got in touch with the social departments related to Chinese pharmacy for the first time and conducted short-term social practice activities. This activity let me personally experience the workflow of this major, as if it were a simulation of workplace life, which benefited a lot.
Through a good junior high school classmate, I contacted the Chinese medicine hospital for internship. My classmate's major is pharmacy (the direction of Chinese medicine). During the Chinese New Year reunion this year, I heard her talk about her 14-day internship experience in Chinese medicine hospital. I was so excited that I said I would join them in the summer vacation.
At the beginning of August, I came to the Chinese medicine hospital to report with my counselor's confirmation letter and good friends. Go to the science and education department first and tell the doctors there that we are short-term internship students, and then the science and education department will write a letter of introduction to the accounting department and the pharmacy department to explain our purpose. After paying the fee in the finance department, a teacher Li took us to the Chinese pharmacy to get familiar with the environment.
I started to work formally the next day. Although our internship period is very short, the content of the internship is no different from other interns in junior and senior years. Go to work with the exclusive tutor at the same time every day, assist the teacher to get medicine in the pharmacy, and make up the missing medicinal materials in time when you have time.
I still remember a few days after I first arrived at the pharmacy, and I was very unfamiliar with the location of medicinal materials. Once I had to beg the teacher to take medicine blindly, which was annoying. So in my spare time, I will copy down the names of medicinal materials in order with paper, then turn around the medicine tray, deliberately remember the position of the medicine, and even come up with an association method, such as giving the medicine tray number from below, associating the number with the medicine name for a few days, and then I will have a general impression of the position of the medicine.
Then a few days later, I entered another stage. Because we haven't studied Chinese medicine, I'm not very clear about the medicinal properties of medicinal materials. At first, the teacher taught me the classification method of medicinal materials, and then unconsciously, when I saw this medicine again, I would naturally think of the last hint and recall the location of this medicine.
Time passed quickly in the pharmacy. I stood in the middle of the medicine tray and insisted on taking medicine every day. In fact, I think this is a very mechanical job, and there is no professionalism at all. Anyone who can read and remember the location can be qualified for such a job. Every day, teachers in pharmacies talk about different topics, and sometimes they get angry and even scold a few words, but I think this is also because the work itself has little fun and potential.
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