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Mike Recktenwald
Manager Employee Prescription Services
Baxter Regional Medical Center
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by Robert Wilson

PharmacyWeek Vol. XIX - Issue 19
Published: 7/25/2010

Success in anything is very motivating. It builds confidence and encourages you to keep pursuing that particular endeavor.

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by Markell R. Steele

PharmacyWeek Vol. XIX - Issue 19
Published: 7/25/2010

At some point in your career, you’re likely to hear, “Your services are no longer needed,” “You did a great job for us, but now we’re moving in a new direction,” or simply “You’re fired.” While you may have been expecting the axe to fall, it makes it no less painful. It’s hard to brace for the final blow and many of us are caught flatfooted.

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