Hello! I am a pharmacist, currently interviewing for a position in which I would provide consultant pharmacist services to LTC/Nursing homes. I know that the federal government requires that all patients in nursing homes have a medication review by a pharmacist monthly. Do any of you have any input to share about pharmacists who work in your facilities or about the impact they do or don't make on patient care? Do you find them helpful? Obnoxious? Invisible? Do they solve issues or create more of them? I've never worked in this setting before and am curious as to any perspectives you can offer! Thank you!