Mentorship to Mastery
At some point, it gets assumed you know.
The questions stop being welcome. The mentorship fades. You're left carrying complex cases in settings where admitting uncertainty isn't safe and the peers who think at your level aren't in the building.
That's not a you problem. That's a profession problem.
Most clinicians at your level don't have an information problem.
You've done the courses. You've read the research. You can follow the protocol. What you can't always do is take a genuinely complex case, strip it to its core, and make a confident decision.
That's not a knowledge gap. That's a thinking gap and no CEU has ever closed it.
Kristina Kam, Cohort 5
Lionel Rice, Cohort 7
Chris Postwick: Cohort 12
The program
A great mentor doesn't just know more than you.
They recharge you. They expose you to better reasoning the kind that makes you want to get back into the clinic and apply it to your patients. Not because you were told an answer. Because the depth exposed a cognitive blind spot you were unaware of.
That's what M2M is built around. Not a curriculum. A standard of thinking that follows you out of every session and into every patient interaction after it.
Mentorship to Mastery is a six-week live cohort. Seven clinicians. Two hours per session. Every session is recorded, so nothing gets lost.
The cohort is capped at seven. Not for exclusivity, because that's the number where real clinical conversation actually happens and every question gets the depth each participant deserves.
Before each session, participants submit their questions. The discussion is built around what's actually in the room, not a preset slide deck that every cohort receives.
The topics provide the framework.
Every cohort takes them somewhere different.
Lower Extremity Disorders and Management
Return to Play Decisions in Sport
Professional Development
Upper Extremity Disorders and Management
Spine Disorders and Management
Tendon and Cartilage Care
Choose Your Experience
$695
Essential
The full six-week Mentorship to Mastery cohort. Live sessions, full recordings, seven person cohort. Everything you need to close the thinking gap.
$795
Premium
Everything in Essential, plus The Close Session, a private one-on-one with Jess after the cohort ends to work through open cases, lock in your framework, and clarify your next step.
Who This Is For:
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The 3-5 year clinician
Competent. Progressing. But the growth has slowed and you can feel it.
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The isolated practitioner
Promised mentorship that never showed up or built your own practice and lost your clinical edge to the business of running it.
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The framework seeker
You have the knowledge. You don't always have the principled process to organize it under pressure.
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The content-saturated clinician
More information than ever. Less clarity than ever. You need depth, not another carousel.
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The career-driven clinician
You know where you want to go. You need someone who has already been there thinking alongside you.
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The residency or fellowship trained clinician
The credentials are there. The applied mentorship that holds up in genuinely complex cases isn't.
If you found yourself in more than one.
That's not a coincidence. That's who M2M is built for.
What Changes After M2M
The shift doesn't wait until week six. It starts after session one.
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Immediate clinical applicability
The content is built on sound principles, not trends. Mentees have walked out of a single session and changed how they load a cartilage lesion versus a patellar tendinopathy. Gained immediate clarity distinguishing cervical from shoulder referral patterns.
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A peer group that stays
Seven strangers become a professional network. The relationships built inside a cohort don't end when the cohort does.
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Access to Jess's network
When opportunities come up, the M2M list is the first place Jess looks. Seventeen years at the highest level of professional sport built a network most clinicians will never access. M2M is the closest thing to a direct line into it.
Meet Jess
Jess Elis PT, DPT, PhD, FAAOMPT, OCS, SCS, COMT, CSCS
VP of Health - New York Knicks
Director of Player Health and Performance - Portland Trail Blazers
Director of Physical Therapy - EXOS
At year three, Jess Elis was on the brink of quitting the profession.
High patient volume. No room to think. A direction that felt increasingly unclear and blind spots he couldn't see on his own. The passion was still there. The path wasn't.
So he did what most clinicians never do. He sought out a mentor and committed to him for four years. That mentor didn't just reshape the way Jess looked at patient care. He reshaped the way Jess looked at himself.
That decision changed everything that followed.
What came next was a career built at the highest level of professional sport. VP of Health for the New York Knicks. Director of Player Health and Performance for the Portland Trail Blazers. Director of Physical Therapy at EXOS. A PhD in bioethics focused on wearable technology in professional sport. Fellowship trained. Over seventeen years of operating in environments where the standard of care isn't a suggestion.
M2M exists because of what mentorship did for Jess at year three and because most clinicians never get access to that kind of room. He built the thing he needed. Now it's available to you.
What Clinicians Say
"This was easily one of my greatest investments in my career. There are many mentorships out there, but what separates M2M from all the others is that it isn't about teaching you what to think but rather how to think. I got real, tangible information from a true expert that I was able to apply immediately to my clients. Jess goes above and beyond in creating a network, doing more than his part to push all of us to greater heights."
Bria Savage, PT, DPT, CSCS Cohort 8"M2M really allowed me to feel comfortable being uncomfortable, appreciating the art of PT and the individual contextual factors that come with sports rehab. The biggest moment that stuck with me was 'pain is a data point, not a disqualification' but I honestly could include the entire mentorship as what stuck with me."
Cassidy Papa, PT, DPT, SCS, CSCSCohort 5"What stood out most was Jess's ability to translate high-level concepts into immediately applicable clinical strategies while still challenging participants to refine their reasoning processes. Rather than focusing on protocols or prescriptive approaches, the mentorship emphasized critical thinking, individualized patient care, and deeper understanding of movement and load management."
Sean Harris PT, DPT, OCS, PhD, FAAOMPTCohort 11"This mentorship came at a critical time for me, the danger zone of being four years out. It gave me hope, pushed me to challenge my own thoughts and beliefs, and reminded me to think critically without bias but with an open mind. I can confidently say this experience has been game-changing for both my career and perspective."
Zach Atwood, PT, DPTCohort 8Ready to Get Back in the Room
M2M cohorts are limited to seven clinicians. When the seats are gone, the next opportunity is the following cohort.
If you've read this far, you already know whether this is for you.
The next step is simple. Fill out the form below. You'll receive a welcome email with everything you need to know dates, details, and how to secure your seat.
The rest happens from there.
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