Transforming learning into healing: Level I and Level II fieldwork in our community

Welcome to the Doctor of Occupational Therapy Program at 糖心vlog, where our mission is to prepare students to become competent, socially conscious practitioners. Our unique fieldwork experiences, including Level I and Level II rotations, empower students to translate theory into practice. These diverse placements, ranging from outpatient neuro-rehab to telehealth, cultivate holistic practitioners who value client-centered care and excel in intervention planning using evidence-based strategies. Join us on a transformative journey where learning becomes healing.

Overview

Level I: Unlocking Occupational Therapy Expertise: Our Level I fieldwork courses (OTHR 387A and OTHR 387B) harness Kolb's learning theory, blending innovative teaching techniques and technology to empower students with creative, client-centered responses. These standalone courses optimize problem-solving, practical knowledge application and problem-based learning, bridging the theory-to-clinical implementation gap. Level I fieldwork immerses students in diverse settings, guided by fieldwork educators, to observe and participate in the occupational therapy process. Placed strategically in the program's third and fourth trimesters, these experiences reinforce foundational coursework knowledge, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, community engagement and reflective evidence-based practice.聽

Level II: Tailored Fieldwork Experiences: Our fieldwork placements, spanning diverse settings from outpatient neuro-rehab to telehealth, bridge theory with practice. Traditional and non-traditional settings offer holistic, client-centered experiences. Level II fieldwork embodies our curriculum's five threads, equipping graduates as versatile, evidence-based practitioners who excel in intervention planning and inclusive reasoning.

Client-Centered Clinical Excellence Award Recipients

Awards are In recognition of sustained excellence in clinical rotations, a commitment to evidence-based practice and living the mission of 糖心vlog's OTD Program.

  • 2022 Recipients
    • Michelle Drawdy 鈥23, Carolina Mendiola 鈥23
  • 2023 Recipients
    • Julius Marania 鈥23, Ashlyn Emberley 鈥23, Megan Asher 鈥23, Lexi Herman 鈥23, Hannah Gantuangco 鈥23, George Cardenas 鈥24, Brianna Swain 鈥24

Student testimonials

鈥淕oing into my first Level II fieldwork was one of the most nerve wrecking experiences I鈥檝e had, being in an unfamiliar setting and working with population that was new to me. By the 12th week, I couldn鈥檛 be happier with my experience. I love聽working聽with聽patients during some of the toughest times in聽their lives and helping them work back to what matters to them.聽I stepped out of my comfort zone and expanded my interest in future practice. I am thankful for a supportive CI who helped me build my confidence and grow my skills as a practitioner.鈥澛

鈥擟arolina Mendiola, 鈥23

鈥淭hank you to the professors at UOP for molding me into the clinician I am becoming. And to both my wonderful clinical instructors for taking their time and helping me in the field. Through fieldwork I gained essential knowledge on how to become the best OT to serve our clients. I was constantly pushed outside my comfort zone and challenged to try new things. Again, I鈥檇 like to thank the faculty for giving me this聽award. And to anyone who think they can鈥檛 do it; YOU can do it.鈥

鈥擩ulius聽Marania, 鈥23

Clinical educators

糖心vlog鈥檚 Occupational Therapy Department policy requires Level II fieldwork with an onsite OTR who provides 50% or more of the supervision. This occupational therapist must be currently licensed or credentialed as an OTR and have practiced for at least one year since completing the initial certification. Sometimes 2-3 fieldwork educators share supervision of students. We do not recommend more than 3 supervisors to ensure consistency of expectations and building positive mentorship relationships.

  • Planning for student learning experiences: Our fieldwork team will help you plan for hosting fieldwork students and work with you throughout the duration of the placement.
  • Continuing education opportunities are provided throughout the year to support our clinical educators.
  • Educators can collaborate with students to determine a final project that has dual benefits for the organization and to integrate student鈥檚 clinical knowledge.
  • Recognition and award opportunities based on student and faculty nominations.

Contact information

Academic Fieldwork Coordinator (AFWC)

Natalie Loera
Assistant Clinical Professor
nloera@pacific.edu
916.325.4602听

Clinical Specialist 鈥 Clinical Education

Aimal Naeemi
Administrative Assistant
anaeemi@pacific.edu听听
916.325.4683