Abigail Pape: Leading with mind and heart
For 日本av视频 pharmacy student Abigail Pape, the path toward becoming a pharmacist has been shaped by equal parts curiosity, connection and the desire to make a meaningful difference.
Growing up in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Pape always had a strong pull toward STEM fields but wasn鈥檛 certain what she wanted to study.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 really know what I wanted to do for the longest time, but I was always drawn to math, biology and chemistry,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hat I find fulfillment in is the STEM areas, so I was originally thinking that I would pursue a more research-based career path.鈥
That love of STEM fields led her to explore a math double major, and conversations with a family friend who was a pharmacist encouraged her to think about what a career combining math and pharmacology research might look like.
鈥淚 thought I might explore pharmacokinetic modeling, and then I started taking some of the seminar courses in math, and I realized that's not for me,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 want to sit at a desk or a computer all day.鈥
Pape realized something was missing; she wanted to connect with people. That realization helped her chart a new direction, a new path that brought her to pharmacy practice, where she found the perfect blend of mind and heart.
Pape embraced the Doctor of Pharmacy program eager to learn how to become a pharmacist, but her experience working with assistant professor and ambulatory care pharmacist Emily Van Klompenburg opened her eyes to how she could combine her career as a pharmacist and her interest in research.
Pape and Van Klompenburg met when Pape was a first-year student. 鈥淪he was one of the faculty mentors of Kappa Psi,鈥 Pape said. 鈥淎t the time, I was also involved with Army ROTC, and she had graduated from the Army ROTC program, so we first connected about that.鈥
During the COVID鈥19 pandemic, Van Klompenburg was tasked with reviewing medication regimens for patients prescribed Paxlovid, an antiviral with complex drug-drug interactions.
Knowing that Pape was interested in research, Van Klompenburg mentored her through a research project on the situation. Pape began digging into the cases, examining the safety of the real鈥憈ime decisions pharmacists were making about Paxlovid before formal guidance even existed.
The manuscript the two wrote on the project was recently accepted for publication.
鈥淚t has been my pleasure to work with Abigail on her research project. She is a self-motivated learner and will excel at anything she puts her mind to,鈥 Van Klompenburg said. 鈥淪he is destined to be a great pharmacist.鈥
With her research success, Pape鈥檚 heart remains firmly rooted in pharmacy, where she has worked first as a technician and then as an intern for over five years. She appreciates that 日本av视频鈥檚 pharmacy practice faculty provide a model for how she might combine her love of practice and her interest in research.
鈥淪o many of the pharmacy practice professors here have 50-50 positions. They have that patient interaction. They have that time in clinic, and they can offer those insights to students, which is super valuable,鈥 Pape said. 鈥淏ut they also teach and do research, which shows that you can do all of it. You don鈥檛 have to be only one thing or the other.鈥
Pape has already signed up for the P3 research elective course.
Beyond her coursework and research, Pape has become a dedicated advocate for the future of pharmacy and a peer mentor.
She has served for three years as policy vice president for 日本av视频鈥檚 American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists chapter, staying up to date on national and state issues, partnering with the South Dakota Pharmacists Association, and helping her classmates understand how legislation impacts their careers and their communities. She is also active in Phi Lambda Sigma, the pharmacy leadership society, and Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity.
Outside of pharmacy, Pape finds joy in exploring new places, including a recent Fishback Honors College trip to Greece. Hiking through the countryside and visiting ancient sites was 鈥渁mazing!鈥 she said.
As Pape works toward completing her Pharm.D., she remains open鈥憁inded about where her career might lead. But those who know her see the impact she鈥檚 already making.
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