Alumna Spotlight: Dr. Rachel Thomson

Published June 19, 2020

Dr. Rachel Thomson made her mark at CSULB with her many academic achievements, student leadership, and the colorful, mix-matched outfits she wore at the Rec. center.

During her undergrad, she was the Service Chair for the President’s Ambassadors Program. She did a ton of volunteer work and helped bring Glamour Gals to CSULB, a volunteer opportunity that gives makeovers and manicures to older adults living in senior homes.

During her doctorate program, she advocated for students as the Class of 2020 President of the Physical Therapy Department, volunteered and shadowed in a Hand Therapy Clinic, and performed with Fairytale Physical Therapy - a program she helped bring to CSULB that brings Disney films to life in children’s hospitals.

When Dr. Thomson was a child, she broke a lot of bones and was fascinated by her X-rays and injuries. After she had spinal fusion surgery at 16, she knew physical therapy was her calling. Her speedy recovery—thanks to physical therapy— inspired her to pursue a career helping others get up and moving. 

Dr. Thomson is working as a Physical Therapist in Orange County doing Orthopedic and Neurological Physical Therapy, Vestibular Rehab, and Hand Therapy. She's also pursuing a Certified Hand Therapist. "I cannot wait to help my future patients hold the world in their hands again," Dr. Thomson said.

Dr. Thomson wants to eventually return to CSULB as an adjunct faculty member for the Department of Physical Therapy and wants to serve as a Clinical Instructor in a clinic to help educate future Physical Therapists.