2023年9月12日

校友 18 Questions with Abdulwhab (Abe) Shremo-Msdi, PharmD ‘21

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1. So, Abe, what are you currently up to?
a. I am completing my first year of a two-year pharmacy fellowship program in infectious diseases at Loma Linda University (LLU) in California. This first year has been heavy in clinical application where I am involved in antimicrobial stewardship efforts and multidisciplinary rounds for our infectious disease consult service. I have just completed a rotation in pediatric infectious disease and will move on shortly to immunocompromised and transplant-related infectious diseases.

2. What has been the most rewarding, or challenging, experience of your residency training?
a. The most rewarding experience of my residency and fellowship training is the most challenging experience as well. It is the ability to connect knowledge with application. 能够使用, 很多时候裁缝, what I have learned in the classroom and translate that to everyday practice is truly the culmination of what I have worked so hard for. It can be challenging to apply black-and-white knowledge to an almost always gray clinical picture.

3. Your journey to GSOP is a very interesting one. Can you share a little about how you came to be a student at the Gregory School of Pharmacy?
a. 2015年,我来到美国.S. from Syria looking for new opportunity. I came to the country with the intention of pursing pharmacy as a career; however, my abysmal GPA and a significant language barrier did not make [it] easy. I studied English in Miami for six months before I called every pharmacy school I could find on the East Coast. Every single school I called said I was not a candidate for their program. It was not until fate put me in the hands of GSOP where people believed in me and gave me the opportunity to prove myself and pursue my dream.

4. What advice would you give your P4 self?
a. Do not focus on the outcome so much and enjoy the stage you are in! Enjoy the process and progress to success and trust that everything will fall into place as it should.

5. What accomplishment are you most proud of?
a. 我和Dr. Brust was my most memorable and proud moment. This publication took a lot of work over more than one summer break, but it created so many great memories in the GSOP labs and gave me an introduction to my passion.

6. In what ways were you most impacted during your time at GSOP?
a. The inclusion and friendliness that everyone showed me during my time at GSOP. It is not easy being alone in a foreign country, but GSOP provided an atmosphere where I felt at home. This is a rewarding and impactful experience to any expats, I imagine.

7. 你喜欢做什么?
a. I like boxing and playing soccer any chance I get.

8. What is the best professional advice you’ve received?
a. 质疑一切. Do not accept what is taken as fact by others. Always do your own research, form your own thought and make your own argument.

9. What is something you learned at GSOP that you will never forget?
a. 上帝对你总是有安排的. Do what is in your control, and God will take care of the rest.

10. Who was your most influential professor at GSOP?
a. 我不得不说两位博士. Guirguis和Dr. Brust.

11. What has been the best professional decision you’ve made?
a. Pursuing both residency and fellowship training. I love learning and pushing my career to the limit.

12. If you weren’t a pharmacist, what job do you think you’d be really good at?
a. 这是个很难回答的问题. I think I’d make a good soccer player.

13. 你最近读了什么书?
a. 彼得·林奇的《华尔街奋起

14. What is something you think everyone should do at least once in their life?
a. 蹦极!

15. 你对GSOP最难忘的记忆是什么?
a. 乒乓球锦标赛. The breaks we would take between classes and head up to the lounge to play a quick ping pong game serve as great memories.

16. What is something you thought you knew about the pharmacy profession, 但事实证明它是不同的?
a. How much value a pharmacist can truly bring. I had an idea that we were somewhat involved in therapy management but never imagined how heavily a team can depend on you. 如果你是个好药剂师, your feedback on a case will always be respected and considered when making the ultimate clinical decision.

17. What do you think is next for you, professionally?
a. A main interest of mine has always been PK/PD, so I try to align my research projects as such at LLU. My aim is to publish at least three research manuscripts within the next year. I will be working towards earning my teaching certification through the program as well. Once I complete the program, I am looking forward to being an infectious disease clinical specialist.

18. If your life were a movie, what would the title be? 谁会扮演你?
a. 我过山车般的生活——远离家乡. 有阿拉伯口音的裘德·洛.

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