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Faculty Focus July 2019
Faculty Focus July 2019

Faculty Focus: Dr. Ashley Fecht, Assistant Professor, School of Occupational Therapy

In this edition of 鈥淔aculty Focus,鈥 we spoke with Dr. Ashley Fecht, Assistant Professor for the 91制片厂 School of Occupational Therapy.
Jul 19, 2019

Growing up in the small town of Gothenburg, Neb., population 3,400, Dr. Ashley Fecht used relationship building to discover the world of occupational therapy (OT).

Fecht changed her major several times after beginning her college career on a Chemical Engineering scholarship at the University of Nebraska.

鈥淚t evolved from continuing sciences to pre-med, but I discovered that I wanted to be an occupational therapist during my junior year,鈥 she said.

Shortly before reaching that conclusion, Fecht met one of her sister鈥檚 friends who worked as an OT. The more she learned about the profession, the more she fell in love with it.

After completing her undergraduate studies at the University of Nebraska, Fecht enrolled in Creighton University鈥檚 new entry-level Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD) program, one of three OTD programs in the country at that time.

鈥淚鈥檓 what they call a 鈥楯aysker鈥,鈥 she said. 鈥淣ebraska is the Cornhuskers and Creighton is the Blue Jays.鈥

After graduation, Fecht went to work as a pediatric occupational therapist for the University of Nebraska Medical Center but decided to move out West in 2007 where she landed a job as an OT with the Clark County School District (CCSD).

At the same time, she worked as a pediatric OT on a per diem basis at Summerlin Hospital. That鈥檚 where she met Dr. Cynthia Lau, who was an Assistant Professor in 91制片厂鈥檚 School of Occupational Therapy.

鈥淒r. Lau told me about an open faculty position in Touro鈥檚 School of OT and I came on as a full-time faculty member in July 2011,鈥 she said.

Over the last eight years, Fecht said the Touro community continues to make it easier for her to come to work every day.

鈥淲e have a sense of community at Touro that gets lost at larger institutions,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou can walk down the hall and say 鈥榟i鈥 to just about anybody and chances are you know that person鈥檚 name. As a faculty, it really allows me to connect with my students.鈥

Fecht said she enjoys watching her students acquire new skills as they discover their passion for the profession. Since OT offers a wide range of specialties, she encourages her students to learn as much as they can.

鈥淚 tell them to keep an open mind and really find out what they want to do,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 want them to know that as long as they keep learning, they will discover their passion. Whether they find that passion in OT school at Touro or out in the community, I want them to remember that it鈥檚 all going to come together.鈥 

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