Are you a physical therapist new to pelvic health?

Interested in gaining more guidance in how to treat your pregnant and postpartum population?

Needing more confidence with your manual skills for treating the pelvic floor?

Our small group mentoring is designed to bridge the gap between the classroom and the clinic for beginner pelvic physical therapists. The program will provide foundational information and clinical expertise to support you being more confident in treating your pelvic health patients.

The mentorship program will consist of four virtual/zoom didactic teachings and one in-person weekend to learn new hands-on skills and improve the ones your currently have!

Virtual classes (7-9pm EST): Feb 7, 14, 21, 28

In-person (two 8-hour days): March 4-5 SOLD OUT!

pricing

Virtual Only Classes: $400

Virtual and In- Person$675 SOLD OUT!

group mentorship

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lead instructor

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Jen Byers, PT, DPT, PRPC

Jennifer Byers PT, DPT, PRPC graduated with her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Quinnipiac University in 2012. Jen has over 8 years of experience in Pelvic Health and Women’s Health and received her Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification (PRPC) in 2016. Jen also has a background in Orthopedics and Manual Therapy. Jen became passionate about Women’s Health and prenatal and postpartum care soon after becoming a Physical Therapist when she realized this patient population needed more support and individualized care.

Jen works in North Atlanta, specializing in Women’s Health with a strong emphasis on pelvic floor disorders and orthopedics. She is enthusiastic about supporting women throughout their prenatal and postpartum journey and providing support for women to feel confident and empowered in their healing.

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