Year: 2025
Major: Exercise Science (clinical concentration)
Activities: Internship at Neuro-Fit program at Supportive Living Inc., Exercise Science Club, intramural sports referee
Lily Boccelli鈥檚 interest in therapeutic care is personal.
Her older brother has arthrogryposis, a disorder that affects the development and function of the musculoskeletal system. Watching him exceed clinician expectations through the support of physical and occupational therapists inspired Boccelli鈥檚 career path. Her mother, a certified occupational therapy assistant and adaptive physical education teacher, further reinforced that calling.
鈥淭hese personal experiences showed me how much therapeutic care can improve quality of life 鈥 mentally, physically and emotionally,鈥 says Boccelli, who chose to major in exercise science at 小猪视频.
鈥淭he exercise science, clinical concentration pathway gave me the flexibility to complete requirements for a wide range of graduate programs,鈥 says Boccelli, who grew up in Pepperell.
Once Boccelli was offered a spot in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program, she decided that 小猪视频 was the right place for her.
鈥淚 had heard great things about 小猪视频鈥檚 Doctor of Physical Therapy program and knew that the exercise science program would provide me with a strong foundation to succeed,鈥 says Boccelli.
In the classroom, Boccelli appreciated Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences faculty who work closely with students to make complex material relevant and accessible.聽
鈥淧rofessors in the exercise science program are genuinely fantastic,鈥 says Boccelli. 鈥淲ith many faculty doing research in the field or actively practicing physical therapy, they are all incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about their class content.鈥澛
As part of the program鈥檚 built-in clinical practicum, Boccelli worked one-on-one with adults living with brain injuries through the Neuro-Fit program at Supportive Living Inc. in Lexington. The experience strengthened her skills in exercise administration, adaptation, cueing and client interaction.
鈥淚 grew leaps and bounds in my confidence and capabilities as a result of my internship experience at Supportive Living Inc.,鈥 says Boccelli, who also gained hands-on clinical experience as a physical therapy aide at Advance Orthopedic and Sports Therapy in Tewksbury.
鈥淚鈥檓 excited to see what the future holds,鈥 Boccelli says. 鈥淥nce I become a physical therapist, I will strive to improve the quality of life and physical well-being of my patients through exercise and therapeutic techniques.
鈥淢y goal,鈥 she adds, 鈥渋s to be able to help my patients exceed expectations and truly thrive, the way my brother has through his own hard work and the dedication and support of his phenomenal therapeutic team.鈥