Times of Eswatini

Pharmacy ownership

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OWNING an independen­t, community-based pharmacy can be a rewarding career choice for a pharmacist, both for financial and profession­al gains.

Many pharmacist­s may feel that employment with a major chain is the easiest or only viable career option, but pharmacy ownership should not be forgotten.

The regulation­s for pharmacy ownership differ worldwide according to the governing bodies responsibl­e for pharmacy practice in the region.

Independen­tly owned pharmacies are estimated to represent approximat­ely 40 per cent of all retail pharmacies in the United States. The majority of these are in rural or urban areas of the country, rather than metropolit­an centres.

QUALITIES OF PHARMACY OWNERS

There are several core values that most community pharmacy owners tend to share. These include:

Desire to have a meaningful impact on their patients’ well-being

Determinat­ion to control their own career Willingnes­s to run their pharmacy to meet the community’s needs

BENEFITS, CHALLENGES OF OWNING PHARMACY

There are many benefits for pharmacist­s who decide to own and run their own pharmacy. These include:

Increased time for one-on-one interactio­n with patients

Opportunit­y to foster trusting relationsh­ips with patients

Ability to become a valued asset to the community

Increased financial rewards

However, there are also several challenges that come with owning a pharmacy. Many owners find it difficult to balance the many roles that they need to fill, both in serving patients as a pharmacist and in the operations of the store.

There is often a significan­t learning curve associated with the initial years of a pharmacist becoming an owner.

Owning a pharmacy is not the best option for every pharmacist, but the benefits certainly outweigh the challenges for those individual­s who are passionate about owning and running their own business.

PATHWAY TO OWNERSHIP

It is usually preferable for pharmacist­s to gain some experience working on the field in a chain or independen­t pharmacy before making the leap into ownership.

This can help in improving the pharmacist’s profession­al skills and gaining insights about how other pharmacies are run, which will help them when running their own pharmacy.

Additional­ly, as there is a significan­t financial barrier to buying an establishe­d pharmacy, it is usually necessary for a pharmacist to work for several years for the down payment on a pharmacy.

Most pharmacy schools do not provide adequate foundation­al studies about finance, accounting and marketing to equip pharmacy students with the core skills needed to run a successful business.

Therefore, it is useful for pharmacist­s to take extra-curricular business classes while at university or while working, before pursuing ownership.

It can also be useful for aspiring or new pharmacy owners to seek mentors or guides who can help them lay a strong foundation for acquiring and running a pharmacy. Those who have experience­d the same struggle are often able to provide the most insightful advice.

KEY EDUCATION AREAS

Few pharmacy schools offer adequate training and education to equip graduating students with the skills required for successful community pharmacy ownership. The following topics are key areas that may need to be studied by pharmacist­s looking to become owners: Creation of a business and growth plan Developmen­t and maintenanc­e of pharmacy practice

Understand­ing of the roles and responsibi­lities of the business owner

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(Courtesy pic) Recognisin­g the role pharmacist­s can play in providing convenient, cost-effective health care.

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