Crow3, GOOD GRIEF MAN! FALSE...
Again, your words tell you've never been around PharmD's that become inpatients in their own hospital.
Lets say the Chief of Staff and Director of Pharmacy Services each had a medical condition that required them to be admitted to their hospital and they each required a multitude of pharmaceutical agents to successfully treat their conditions.
How in the WORLD can you say, and I QUOTE YOU DIRECTLY...
.......BTW, there is no such thing as an "informed patient or family member". They rely on the care providers to be informed.
WHAT???
Again, I know from FIRST HAND experience that doctors and pharmacists are WELL INFORMED, and they become patients more often than you might guess. They, and their family members are very well informed.
That is just the first of many examples. I've met patients that actually won debates with their pharmacist, and the patient was not a pharmacist. No such thing as an informed patient??? Where do you come up with this drivel ??