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Northern exposure: OT student enjoys fieldwork experience in Alaska

Jennifer Sanchez

Heading to Alaska for her clinical fieldwork experience was part of Jennifer Sanchez鈥檚 plan when she enrolled in the occupational therapy doctoral program in the School of Health Professions.

This summer, Sanchez鈥檚 long-awaited trip became a reality as she headed to Anchorage for 12 weeks of fieldwork in an outpatient pediatric clinic.

鈥淪eeing how much potential they have to thrive and being able to give them the tools they need鈥攖hat is really meaningful,鈥 said Sanchez, who is president of the OTD Class of 2022 and the state student representative for the Texas Occupational Therapy Association.

In addition to discovering an interest in pediatrics, Sanchez filled her days off with orca watching excursions, trips to Denali National Park, Fairbanks, hiking and biking鈥攁nd lots of hours of daylight.

鈥淚 can definitely see myself coming back to Alaska and working up here,鈥 said Sanchez, who has been offered a job in Anchorage. 鈥淭he Alaskan hospitality is out of this world.鈥

Key to realizing her Alaskan dream was the assistance of clinical Associate Professor Autumn Clegg, EdD, OTR, who coordinates the program鈥檚 clinical fieldwork activities and doctoral capstone experience.

鈥淎s there are many variables that go into getting students placed for their fieldworks, it is always exciting when it works out for a unique opportunity such as Alaska,鈥 Dr. Clegg said.

The fieldwork experience has been the most impactful experience of her OTD program, Sanchez said.

鈥淕oing out of state allowed me to grow personally and professionally and embrace everything about this experience,鈥 she said.

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