PT Path

Emily Gee: A Dream Career with Performing Artists

UCSF Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science Season 2 Episode 1

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Welcome to Season 2 of PT Path! 

In this episode, host Amber Fitzsimmons speaks with alum Emily Gee about her journey from cellist to physical therapist to Assistant Professor and Director of Musician Wellness at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Emily shares how her own rehab experience shaped her passion for helping performing artists, and how she now blends education, injury prevention, mental health, and wellness support for musicians in a truly unique academic role. Her story demonstrates how sometimes the most rewarding opportunities are the ones you never expected.

00:00 Welcome to PT Path

00:35 Meet Emily Gee

01:46 From cello to rehab

03:25 Choosing the cello

04:20 Recovery and playing again

05:24 Path to CU Boulder

11:18 Clinician to academia leap

14:30 Imposter syndrome 

20:31 Director role explained

25:49 Stress and autonomy shift

28:52 Dreaming your next move

30:47 Support systems and risk

31:35 Transferable PT skills

34:35 Who are performing artists

36:27 Identity pressure and perfection

38:10 Mental health and curriculum

39:49 Wellness class 

42:33 PTs in prevention roles

44:15 APTA service and advocacy

46:23 House of Delegates explained

48:28 Program growth and research

50:37 Marching band and injury prevention

53:15 Advice for DPT students

55:17 Closing reflections