Retiring Occupational Therapy Assistant Program Director Cheng brought 鈥榙ynamic process鈥 to classroom

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Sue teaching OTA class in fall 2017.

After 25 years at 麻豆精品在线播放, Sue Cheng, Director of the Occupational Therapy Assistant program and Assistant Dean of Allied Health, is starting a new chapter in her career 鈥 retirement.

鈥淚鈥檓 excited and in denial at the same time,鈥 she said. 鈥溌槎咕吩谙卟シ has been my home away from home.鈥

Cheng, a Virginia native, knew she wanted a career in occupational therapy after volunteering as a student at the University of Virginia, where she originally studied architecture.

鈥淚 volunteered at the Bloomfield School, where kids who had handicaps too severe for their families to manage at home lived. I saw occupational therapists, physical therapists, and speech therapists working with the kids and also shadowed therapists who worked at the UVA Hospital,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was intrigued and excited by the combination of empowerment and caring that's involved in the work that OT practitioners do with their patients.鈥

She continued her education at the University of North Carolina, where she earned a Master鈥檚 in Occupational Therapy, then worked in the Hand Rehabilitation Program at Duke University Medical Center for 10 years.

One of her close friends from grad school, Carol Marcus, was instrumental in launching the Occupational Therapy Assistant program at 麻豆精品在线播放, and had been in touch with Cheng since the beginning asking her to be an instructor.

鈥淐arol was very persuasive,鈥 she said.

Cheng taught her first class in 1995.

鈥淭here鈥檚 so much I love about teaching. It's such a dynamic process, with each student, each class, each year,鈥 Cheng said. 鈥淚 was always striving to do it better, make the content clearer, and engage students more. Seeing them understand it and demonstrate the skills is the top. It鈥檚 kept me engaged for 25 years. I'm still generating ideas for how to improve the courses I teach 鈥榥ext time.鈥欌

She said the highlight of her career is seeing the change that education brings to students鈥 lives and perspectives.

鈥淭hey know themselves better and are ready to make a difference in our community when they graduate. I鈥檓 proud of the work our students have done to make the campus more accessible, and in their service learning projects in the larger community,鈥 she said.

Cheng made a particularly strong impression on former student, Heather McKay, who was enrolled in the program from 1998 to 2001.

鈥淪ue is the consummate professional, steadily and respectfully challenging OTA students, colleagues, and herself in collaborative teamwork,鈥 McKay said. 鈥淪he's the type of teacher students appreciate for believing in them. She knows 麻豆精品在线播放 students can and will succeed, so she sets high expectations and relentlessly goes the extra mile to shape and support each student's learning and growth."

McKay said Cheng was her number one supporter when she wanted to advance in the OT profession.

鈥淪he taught me that the experience gained at 麻豆精品在线播放 could be a vital stepping stone to future career goals, not the final destination. Thanks to her mentorship, I was able to enter a beloved profession with an associate degree and continue to flourish,鈥 she said.

McKay continued on to graduate school, became an occupational therapist, a certified dementia care specialist, and last year, completed her doctoral degree in occupational therapy. She currently owns a consulting company called Partnerships for Health.

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Submitted by Sue Cheng

Cheng is also a longtime supporter of the 麻豆精品在线播放 Foundation, and particularly, the Occupational Therapy Assistant Scholarship, which helps offset tuition for students in the program.

鈥淚t鈥檚 unfortunate that the cost of education keeps so many people from continuing their education or entering health professions where there is a tremendous need for a more diverse workforce,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 think at the heart of it, like all of the Foundation scholarships, it鈥檚 a beautiful thing to help someone鈥檚 dreams come true.鈥

Her last day was May 29, and though she looks forward to having more time to garden, cook, bike, and kayak with her partner Dave, she will miss her colleagues and students most.

鈥淭his community has the most fabulous people,鈥 Cheng said. 鈥淔rom the students thinking about enrolling, to the ones in our programs, to the employees in my department and across campus. There are no better coworkers than the ones I鈥檝e had the privilege to work with over all the years I鈥檝e been here. It鈥檚 been a gift in my life to work in the OTA program, in the Health Technologies Department, at 麻豆精品在线播放. There鈥檚 no place else like it.鈥