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Most physical therapists think their career path is set the moment they graduate. This episode challenges that idea.


Elana Yavetz shares how she transitioned from clinical practice into a project management role in tech—and why her PT background was actually her biggest advantage, not a limitation.


If you’re a clinic owner, this changes how you think about your team. If you’re a clinician, it changes how you think about your future.


Key Insights:

  • PT skills translate directly into leadership and operations roles
  • Career paths in healthcare are no longer linear
  • “Impact” doesn’t require direct patient care
  • PT education misses exposure to career flexibility
  • The biggest barrier to change is identity, not ability


Practical Takeaways:

  • List your skills before exploring new roles
  • Stop searching “non-clinical PT jobs”—start translating skills
  • Recognize communication and problem-solving as high-value assets
  • Expand how you define making an impact


Guest Links:

LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/elanayavetz

Instagram: @eyav_


Sponsors:

SaRA Health — Increase patient engagement and RTM revenue

EMPOWER EMR — Faster workflows, better documentation

U.S. Physical Therapy — Career growth without burnout


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Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pt-pintcast-physical-therapy/id1000443325

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Website: https://www.ptpintcast.com/