A pilot assessment of the career and job satisfaction of the pharmaceutical workforce in Lebanon.
Elsa NassarSibelle KassoufAline HajjHala SacreMarwan AkelRony M ZeennyChadia HaddadPascale SalamehPublished in: Journal of pharmaceutical policy and practice (2022)
Our study findings revealed that most Lebanese fresh graduates worked as community pharmacists, which does not correspond to their preference, the available job market, and the modern pharmacy wingspan. Most pharmacists were also financially, physically, and emotionally dissatisfied due to the Lebanese economic crisis that added heavy workloads and responsibilities without any financial raise.