I'm right in the middle of 3 weeks on the bone marrow transplant / leukemia ward. It's really quite interesting interacting with patients living with cancer. I feel like I'm struggling to keep up with understanding the cancer and treatments and complications that my patients keep presenting me with. And they are really amazing people ... they are really in control and want to take charge of their health care as much as they can. I'm really glad to be a part of their 'consultant' team. After all, that's a huge part of my job as a pharmacist: work together with the patient to identify and achieve their goals. I sometimes forget that. That I exist as a pharmacist to serve and meet the needs of my patients.