Building a Career in Pelvic Health: From Interest to Practice
An evening for PT/PTA professionals exploring pelvic health as a career path
Thinking about pelvic health as your next career move? Curious about cash-pay practice models? Ready for a change but unsure what’s next?
Join us for a free evening that combines real career talk with hands-on clinical skill-building.
What You'll Experience
This isn’t a typical CE course. It’s an honest conversation about building a sustainable career in pelvic health – plus practical skills you can use immediately.
6:00-6:45pm | Career Pathways Discussion
- What does a pelvic health career actually look like?
- Market demand and career opportunities
- Training pathways: coursework, mentorship, certification
- Cash-pay vs. insurance: philosophy, patient care model, and sustainability
6:45-7:00pm | Break & Networking
- Connect with other clinicians exploring similar paths
- Light refreshments provided
7:00-7:40pm | Hands-On Clinical Skills
- Basic pelvic floor screening techniques
- Case discussions (bring your challenging cases!)
- Practice in pairs with feedback
7:40-8:00pm | Open Q&A & Wrap-Up
- Your questions about career transitions, training, practice models
- Real talk about challenges and opportunities
- Next steps for your career development
Who This Workshop Is For
You’ll get the most value if you: ✓ Are considering pelvic health as a specialty or career transition ✓ Want to expand your clinical impact and serve patients more deeply ✓ Are curious about cash-pay vs. insurance-based practice models ✓ Want honest conversations about career growth (not just techniques) ✓ Value mentorship and collaborative learning ✓ Are ready to think strategically about your career development
This workshop welcomes:
- New graduates exploring specialization options
- Experienced PTs/PTAs ready for their next level of growth
- Clinicians seeking more meaningful patient relationships
- Anyone curious about sustainable practice models
No pelvic health experience required – just genuine curiosity and openness to learning.
What You'll Walk Away With
Career Clarity:
- Realistic understanding of pelvic health career paths
- Market opportunities and career trajectory
- Training roadmap that fits your timeline and budget
Clinical Skills:
- Basic screening protocol you can use Monday
- Resources for continued learning
- Confidence to start conversations with patients
Professional Network:
- Connections with other Bay Area clinicians
- Access to our community of pelvic health practitioners
- Ongoing support as you develop your career path
About Your Host
Marci Silverberg, MPT, Founder of Pelvic Path Physical Therapy
“I started Pelvic Path because I wanted to practice PT the way I’d always envisioned – with time, growth opportunities, and mentorship. This workshop is about helping other clinicians find their path too, whether that’s with us or elsewhere.”
Workshop Details
Date: March 18, 2026
Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Location: Pelvic Path Physical Therapy, San Rafael, CA
Cost: FREE
Capacity: Limited to 20 participants
What to Bring:
- Open mind and questions
- Notebook for your own notes
- Comfortable clothes (we’ll be practicing techniques)
- Any challenging pelvic health cases you want to discuss (optional)
Parking: Free, On site, easy
Frequently Asked Questions
Accordion Content
Absolutely! This workshop is designed for clinicians at all levels. We’ll start with fundamentals and career context before moving to hands-on skills.
Yes! Understanding pelvic health basics benefits ANY PT/PTA, regardless of specialty. Plus, the career development discussion applies to any practice transition.
This is an informal workshop, not a CEU-accredited course. Think of it as professional development and networking
We ARE hiring and will mention it, but this workshop isn’t a disguised interview. Whether you’re job searching or not, you’ll leave with valuable information and skills. If there’s mutual interest in working together, great. If not, you still got a free evening of professional development.
Space is limited to 20 participants to keep the session intimate and collaborative.
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