And so my training at SP2 (Satellite Pharmacy 2) which handles the 6 ICU wards started on the 1st Aug. It's been two and a half days of training with Kak Ju - alot of grey matters and alot of things to absorb, expectations to accomplish. A different setting compared to the general wards as the patients are mostly on intravenous drips and injections. So the ward stock is the opposite in other sense. And it has really, really a few times more drugs than the general ward stock. Probably intentional to avoid YOU, being caught up with supplies request...with the fact that there's only 2 pharmacists and one pharm. asst. or pharm tech there, you wouldnt want to be caught up with nurses request for drugs while your in the middle of pushing ur truck load full of IVs trolley. It's all, verbal order there. As i was browsing through the patient's med charts, bill dia......fuhyooooo. So need to be extra awake and meticulous when billing. That reminds me, i need to stock up my candy in my coat pocket.