From Hospital PT to Maternal Health Advocate with Dr. Katherine Sylvester
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What does it take to look at a broken system and decide you're going to fix it—one patient, one program, one bold ask at a time?
Dr. Katherine Sylvester is a physical therapist whose career has been shaped by a single question: what if we refused to accept that nothing more can be done? From watching her grandmother receive inadequate stroke care as a child, to building a minority mentorship program that's supported over 170 PT students, to founding Operation Mist—a maternal health monitoring program that puts data directly in women's hands—Kat's journey is about challenging the defaults that healthcare hands us.
In this conversation, we explore how she transformed hospital neuro care by simply asking for what patients needed, how scar massage became a gateway to postpartum recovery, and why she walked away from a job she loved to build something that aligned with both her clinical values and her life as a mum. This isn't a story about work-life balance. It's about building a career that serves the change you want to see, even when that means doing things no one else is doing yet.
If you've ever wondered what it looks like to turn professional frustration into meaningful change, this one's for you.
We Explore
- The courage to ask for what doesn't exist yet in your workplace—and why that single act can reshape your entire career trajectory
- Where do the resources and support for your next career move really come from?
- When you notice the gap between what the system allows and what patients actually need—and what that tension means for your career path
- Testing whether your idea has legs before you leave the security of your job
- The moment when loving your role isn't enough to keep you there anymore
- How one competition and $15,000 became permission to leap
- Building a practice that puts your knowledge in clients' hands instead of keeping them dependent on you
- The fear that thinking bigger means losing control of your life
- When you realise you're no longer building a job—you're building a movement
About
Dr. Katherine Sylvester is a physical therapist specialising in neurological rehabilitation and women's health. She founded Operation Mist, a maternal health monitoring program that uses wearable technology to catch postpartum complications before they become life-threatening. Kat also created a minority mentorship program that has supported over 170 physical therapy students through graduation, and teaches scar physiology and women's health to PT students and professionals across the United States. She maintains a private practice in Macon, Georgia, where she treats patients with neurological injuries and supports women through pregnancy and postpartum recovery.
Connect with Dr. Kat
- Website - Operation M.I.S.T - Mommy Monitor
- YouTube Video - How Mommy Monitor Works
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