However there are numerous times I have doubts that I may be studying the wrong course and maybe I should do a re-sit of a few of my subjects or even do nursing as that is closer to my first love of becoming a medical doctor. C. Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial Development Stage 5, Ego Identity vs. Role Confusion suggests that during the adolescence period, children become more independent and begin to look at future career. (McLeod,2008) From my experience shared above seen, I am struggling with the decision of whether or not I’m pursuing the right course of study. I began to explore varying possibilities which enabled me to develop my own identity based on specific outcomes. When I received my Unit 1 and Unit 2 Cape results and they were not as good as I expected this outcome factored into me not being able to get accepted in to Medical school or to study Pharmacy. The theory did suggest grasping a sense of who we are can be hindered, resulting in confusion. (Heffner, 2014) As mentioned in my experience I was very confused in what would be my next step, as I was about to start a new chapter in my life and I started to question my place in …show more content…
Two issues that may arise within my chosen profession are; poor scientific productivity and negligence of drugs. C. Pharmaceutical Technology is a profession that requires new ideas and creativity that will improve the pharmaceutical industry. The concept of group think can be easily demonstrated within the pharmaceutical industry. Group think maybe a contributing factor to one of the issues faced within my profession, which is poor development of scientific productivity. Pharmaceutical Technologists employed to a specific company may have new idea of ways to improve the scientific productivity of the products being made. Whether it may be introducing other compounds or new machinery that will be able to produce a similar drug or nutraceutical or cosmetic products of a better quality and at a faster rate. However, they may be a bit apprehensive in putting forward these ideas in fear of their colleagues may disagree with their ideas. “Groupthink suppresses individual thought, and innovation is often a