Hi theree💜 I’m Shua (pronounced soo ah)
I’m just a full time pharmacist who likes to vlog and make videos
Having this channel is a creative project venture where I want to learn and connect with people just like youu ✨🌼 I hope you stay I'd always appreciate some company💜
Thank you for visiting 🫶 Let’s connect!
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looks like funn😊
@@lin-rh5pf it was pretty fun on the beach 🏖️
@@yangshua0130 it looks like cold water too lol
@@lin-rh5pf so true hahahaha
lots of love from Kenya!! I am studying to be a pharmacist. Your vlogs are awesome!
@@LoveMore-zp1gr oh wow congratulations and thank you for watching 💜💜
love your vlogs!! im an incoming pharmacy student!
oooo welcome welcome! congrats for getting your place at univeristy <3
Great vlog <3
Thank youu💜
pls do not stop creating more pharma vlogs! Greetings from the philippines, Shua! ˚ʚ♡ɞ˚
@@seokpi1948 hey thanks for visiting and leaving a comment!💜 yes I will carry on thank you for the motivation 🥳🥳
3:38 This time with a perfect smile, a great appetite and even nice and sunny weather.
Right??? A rare sighting indeed 😂
thank you for a new wholesome vlog! you have such a beautiful soul💜
@@dariii5383 thank you for watching💜🥹
thank you for your vlogs! they are very interesting and cozy at the same time🤍
awh thank you for the comment <3 I'm finishing off a new video so hope you enjoy that one too<3<3
@@yangshua0130 🥺💜
Hii I am from india and i want to be a pharmacist at there , what i do ?? Please help me🙏
Thanks for leaving a comment! If you're already a qualified pharmacist in India: - Complete a one-year accredited Overseas Pharmacists' Assessment Programme (OSPAP) - Complete a 52-week foundation pharmacist training programme in the UK. - Pass a registration assessment administered by the GPhC. If you're not qualified: Normal route -> study MPharm (4 years in university) -> 52 week training -> GPhC exam
@@yangshua0130 Thank you 🙏
I’m an upcoming pharmacy student do you have any tips I should know beforehand??
I would try to keep an open mind when it comes to different pharmacy sectors and maybe go over maths statistics, because this knowledge will really help you understand the numbers in research papers! Lastly get ready to work hard! <3
I think you acting correct. A Pharmacist has to think about half-Life, LD 50 and other important details. That's not always so funny and a reason to smile.
Very true but we can always find joy somewhere<3
Nice
thank you :D
I like to see from the OTC Area. Maybe there's already such a video online...
Pharmacists aren't on the OTC area as much here in the UK as there is so much to do behind the scenes, I tend to be on the OTC healthcare when my counter staff aren't sure or the patient themselves want to speak to the pharmacist.. also patient information and things.. it will probably be difficult but.. thanks for the suggestion <3
@@yangshua0130 Thank you very much! It's even nearly the same in Germany.
@@jacquelineroswell-sander1202 ahh I see! In Germany do you provide national services like flu vaccinations too? We usually provide it between Sept-March that's our 'Flu seasaon'
@@yangshua0130 No vaccinations, but probably the same medication's... Even not seldom older ones (obsolete but still in use).
Rest in peace
I'm so sorry for your loss❤🕊🕊
Rest In Peace ❤
Hi. Iam fira, a pharmacist from Indonesia. Nice to see ur video
Hello Fira thank you for stopping by💜
So cute 🥹💗
Aww thank youu ☺️☺️
Fellow US pharmacist here~ I completely relate, knowing how to deal with customers is the most difficult part of the job!
Frfr!!! Hello fellow pharmacist 💊💛It’s harddd but yes knowing how to deal with difficult customers well is a skill to flex! I hope to become a professional in this field haha
소리 너무 작아서 잘 안들려요 ㅠㅠ(obviously I couldn't understand it even if I could here it >_<)
I did realise when I wad editing T_T I increased it to maximum but it seems like it’s still quiet ㅠㅠ if you really wanted to listen then increase your device volume would be a way? ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@@yangshua0130 I did increase it to maximum 😆
@@jihojang4010 oh my okay I am working on a new mic set up so hopefully next vid it should be good.. I hope 🤞
I am an incoming pharmacy student and Im so glad I came across your youtube channel! Pls keep uploading :)
Omd hellooo thank you for the comment I’ll try my best 💜
Jesus loves y'all!
Yes He does!!
sometimes it seems impossible to smile, but one day you'll find it easy.
We can always try :)) hope you had a day that you can smile to <3
@@yangshua0130 thank you, same to you :)
I enjoyed the video, it’s a throwback! I’ve left the industry now and I’m in tech but I’m tempted to come back as a PCN pharmacist or indeed as a community pharmacist. However I’d need to get my IP! What’s the landscape like now, do you think it’s worth coming back or staying and progressing in tech? Thank you!
Helloo thanks for the comment! It depends on what you’re after I’d personally say. (If it’s money then stay in tech HAHA) If you’re missing the clinical aspect side of things PCN pharmacist is a great way to go. IP will be certainly be useful there. You can lead your own specialist clinic as a pharmacist too! Community is good because you’re very exposed and up to date with the medicine supply and you know what’s out of stock/in short supply. Also the most informed person to obtain medicines/services is a community pharmacist. This is a brief(🤣?) breakdown of the two sectors. Currently the pharmacy education is changing: MPharm students graduating 2026 (I think) and qualifying from 2027 will be IPs as they have a prescribing module incorporated into their learning. I’m currently doing a part time (2 years) distant learning IP+clinical course with Cardiff uni to skill up!
Depending on where you intend to work there is quite a lot of funding opportunities for the IP course if you look! My course is covered ☺️ the typical IP course is 6 months
such a cute vlog! i also love that you're in the church, that's so amazing <3
Ahhh thank youu glad you enjoyed💜💜
수찬이 so cute :)
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Favourite youtuber ever 💜
awhh thank you Elmy<3
Omg Shua how are you doing? Your video literally just came up on my feed!! Hope you're doing well, and I have to say I love your editing! Looking forward to the next vlog already ❤❤
Omd unnie 💜💜 I doing okayy hahaa I’ve made a commitment to me-self about posting more consistently so yes I’m trying to work on it and it’s doing me more good actually! Gives me a creative distraction from work thanks for watching 💜🎀
How do you like being a community pharmacy so far? I'll be starting my foundation training year this summer and I am quite nervous of how it will all go! Any advice or thoughts would be appreciated : )
Hi there <3 Community pharmacy is okay and I'm always learning a lot! Ahh starting foundation training how exicitingg I hope was uni was okay :> Hmm in terms of advice I will say these: 1. Make sure you get your annual leave and protected study time defined. Most employers will say your annual leave is inclusive of study time before the exam (i.e. 28 days annual leave = bank holidays + study time) , maybe if you're lucky you'll get annual leave and study time separately: annual leave (28 days) + study time (14 days for example). 2. Have a small notebook/pen at hand so you can jot down things throughout the day: about some fact you didn't know before, or topics you need to study/look into later when you go home 3. Work a 5 day week and no weekends.. you need that rest haha! (imo) 4. **Don't take what patients say personally**, because majority of patients just complain sometimes because they are just frustrated and the people that end up listening to that is us.. it helps your mental health in the long run. We can only do what we can do for them :)) 5. Ask for help when you're not sure! Best to look into something first before giving incorrect information/advice! 6. If you don't already make sure you know how to use adrenaline pens (it's really easy dw) and make sure you have some in stock. I've had this crop up a few times in practice and with this knowledge you can deal with emergencies more smoothly from my personal experience! (ask staff to call 999 first then use adrenaline pen) Sorry this ended up being an essay but I hope this helps <3