Most of you reading this blog entry do not need me to remind you what hit Scotland's biggest city last night. It was a horrific night and the last 24 hours have been very somber.
I would like to pay my personal respects to all of the victims of last night's helicopter crash and may God bless their families with mercy and support during this difficult time. At the same time, I want to lavish praise upon everyone who came to the rescue of those affected last night, whether it was the civilians of Glasgow, all of the emergency services and everyone else involved. They have shown that Glasgow is a city of loving humanity. They did everyone proud for the way they reacted in the face of adversity.
Rest In Peace to the victims of last night's awful tragedy.
Saturday, 30 November 2013
Sunday, 10 November 2013
EXCLUSIVE: Round 2 with Mr Dispenser
Who hides under a hoodie like this? |
"Pills, Thrills and Methadone Spills 2" is a sequel to the original. He launched it at the recent annual Pharmacy Show in Birmingham and overwhelmed his fans with a delightful presence in the NEC. Once again, anecdotes and much hilarity is shared in the second version of this successful book.
The reader is once again taken in the world of a dispensary but in a way that entertains and informs with much hilarity. Already since it's launch, it has received positive feedback and much has been made of the comedy element of the book. This is a must read for anyone who is a pharmacist and for those who work in a pharmacy, regardless of their role in the dispensary.
But, arguably, the biggest winning point about this book is the unifying force it has to bring many people within the profession together and to relate to the experiences shared in the book. Never has such a phenomenon achieved so much in common between people, especially within a profession where inter-connectivity between people within the profession across a local area or nationally can be limited.
I had the pleasure in talking to the man behind "Pills, Thrills and Methadone Spills 2":
Q1: So I remember all those months ago you and I chatting away with anticipation over the release of the first edition of your new book - you are back again for more with a second edition now. What are you aiming to achieve this time around?
MR DISPENSER: I am aiming to make people laugh
again and raise more money for the Pharmacist Support Charity. The first book
caught people by surprise.
Q2: There's no doubt that you were very popular at the
recent Pharmacy Show in Birmingham. Apart from all the positive appreciation
shown towards your first book, what kind of feedback did you receive?
MR DISPENSER: At the Pharmacy Show, feedback
mainly consisted of ‘I thought you’d be taller’.
Q3: Your identity must have been obvious in Birmingham,
surely?
MR DISPENSER: Well clearly, people saw my face but
my badge said Mr Dispenser on it. In the majority of photographs that were
taken my back was to camera. I was surprised that most people didn’t actually
ask my real name.
Q4: Are you planning to take up new initiatives or
activities such as a national tour so that pharmacists everywhere can see you?
MR DISPENSER: It’s not quite a national tour but I
am planning to visit a few universities. I attended the Huddersfield University
Oath ceremony on Friday and gave a short speech to all the students. It was one
minute inspirational and four minutes of stand-up. I can generally be found at
most pharmacy conferences too.
Q5: Will we see a third edition of your book?
MR DISPENSER: I genuinely don’t know at the
moment. I promised myself whilst editing the second that I wouldn’t do a third
but I normally lie to myself. If I think that I can make it as good as the
first two, then I will do a third. At the moment, I can’t guarantee that.
A major thank you to Mr Dispenser for answering more of my inquisitive questions. His book is now available to buy as a paperback or on Kindle.
And, yes, the mystery remains. Who is the person behind Mr Dispenser?
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