PelviEd Virtual Residency: Who It’s For + What They’re Saying

Real stories from real clinicians—here’s how PelviEd changed their confidence, skills, and careers.

👩‍⚕️ The Imposter Syndrome New Grad

“Having access to other clinicians to ask questions and get more 1:1 training in both business and the clinical aspects.  I have imposter syndrome. I have the head knowledge but don’t know how to use it. It has given me more confidence in how to treat a variety of pelvic floor dysfunctions. It goes beyond just the basic “doing an internal exam”. It really teaches you about the people that you are going to see in the clinic. This is the best mentorship for clinical skill sets. Dr Tara and Dr Kylee care about each of their students and want them to succeed. They are here to help you grow. It has been a great investment.”

🧠 The Eager-but-Overwhelmed First-Year Therapist

“As a new therapist I wanted to learn how to best treat my patients. I wanted to have mentors who could help me navigate  more complex situations and help me develop the confidence and skillset to best serve my patients.  I did not know anything beyond what we learned in PT school.  I do not hesitate to have conversations with patients about their pelvic health concerns.  DO IT! I have taken pelvic floor courses through other companies that pack EVERYTHING into weekend sessions, and it is impossible to remember even a fraction of what is being told to you. This residency breaks everything down to the foundations and builds up at a pace that allows you to learn, ask questions, grow, and become a confident and competent pelvic floor therapist.  My experience with PelviEd took me from an inexperienced and anxious clinician to someone excited to see new patients because I know I can confidently assess and treat them.”

💡 The Frustrated Clinician Seeking Consistency

“I was not getting consistent outcomes with my pelvic floor patients.  I wasn’t completely confident in my skills. I feel confident talking to my patients about their plan of care. I also have more tools and treatment options to offer to my patients.  This program will make you a more confident practitioner with better patient outcomes. I am a much better Pelvic Health PT after completing this program.”

🧍‍♀️ The Solo Practitioner Craving Mentorship

“I had taken a couple Herman and Wallace courses and wanted to start practicing pelvic floor PT but felt so unsure of my ability to be able to help people. Shaky, and I was really lacking confidence in them  Absolutely! I would say exponentially! I now know exactly how I’m going to start an evaluation and based on my findings know how I’m going to plan my next sessions   Do it! You will learn so much and you will have access to some of the best mentors! Plus it’s so much fun! Also, it’s shocking how much you’ll learn with not much rime commitment! I had a new baby and my business and this didn’t bog me down at all! It’s the most fun you’ll ever have growing as a physical therapist!”

👩‍🏫 The Course-Hopper Looking for Real Skills

“To learn how to treat as a pelvic floor therapist. I wanted to gain confidence with both hands on experience as well as clinical reasoning.  I felt I didn’t have the experience to start treating pelvic floor patients.  Getting feedback from Tara and Kylee with specific patients.  Even though I had taken some pelvic floor classes prior to this program, I didn’t feel I had the tools to take what I had learned and put it into practice. This course will get you to the next level.  This course was crucial in my growth to achieving my goal of becoming a Pelvic PT.”

What mentees are saying about being mentored by Dr. Tara Sullivan:

“I’ve been a physical therapist for 13 years and have had many amazing mentors throughout my career. Dr. Tara Sullivan is at the top of the list. She’s extremely intuitive, patient, and genuinely passionate about our career and (specifically) pelvic floor rehab. She remains a go-to for me on solving complex cases as she is a wealth of information. If you are ever lucky enough to be mentored by her, please don’t pass on the opportunity!”

-Dr. Lauren Critchlow PT, DPT, WCS, PRPC

“I am incredibly grateful for the invaluable guidance and support Tara has provided throughout my journey of becoming a PT specializing in Pelvic Health. From the first time I met her as a student back in 2019, I knew she’d be the most influential mentor in my career. Five years later, she continues to amaze me with her deep knowledge and passion for this field.

Tara taught me not only the basic skills necessary for to best serve patients but also the importance of empathy, strong communication and holistic care. Outside of patient care, she emphasized the importance of prioritizing self-care, efficiency and work-life balance. She meets you where you are in your journey, and truly wants to see you succeed.

She has a remarkable ability to teach and inspire, always leading by example and encouraging her students to strive for excellence with unending curiosity in every aspect of their practice.

I am truly honored to have Tara Sullivan as a mentor, and I could not thank her enough for investing and believing in me. She continues to be my first “go-to” when I have complex cases or need professional guidance. She is the best of the best, and I’m a better PT and person for having her in my life.”

~Dr. Randi Curtis, PT, DPT

“I would not be where I am in my practice without the mentorship of Dr. Tara. She has passed down so much knowledge and guided my practice that I was able to start as a pelvic health physical therapist with confidence and a strong foundation. Her mentorship continues to play an integral role and I am always able to reach out to her with questions or need for further guidance. I feel I can truly provide the best care for my patients knowing that I always have her support and guidance. Having a mentor is so vital for a successful practice. The guidance, support, and knowledge they impart strengthens our ability to provide the best care and continue to grow.”

~Dr. Ingrid Klune, PT, DPT

“Dr. Tara is the reason I am practicing as a therapist today. From taking me as a novice and helping me become the therapist I am now, her mentorship has been invaluable. As a new grad physical therapist, having her as a mentor meant I always had someone to turn to when I needed immediate support. Without her guidance, progressing quickly with patient treatments would have been much more difficult. Even after four and a half years of practice, I still seek Dr. Tara’s help. Her mentorship has profoundly accelerated my ability to deliver exceptional patient care and fueled my professional growth.”

~Dr. Samantha Chang, PT, DPT, PRPC

“If Tara hadn’t mentored me, I would definitely be taking this a lot slower. the experience that I had with her as a lecturer, through virtual learning, as well as being her student for 10 weeks, slung shot me forward in terms of practice. I would not be able to approach so many topics of conversation with patients, be knowledgeable and confident in my skill set, as well as apply the lessons learned. While it’s important that we attend continuing education courses in order to learn things it’s really hard to remember everything to really readily apply and by having her mentor me, I was able to master a lot more situations and be able to troubleshoot more than I would’ve otherwise.”

~Dr. Matthew Graham, PT, DPT

 

 





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