

Ep851 | Should You Go To Med School or PT School?
Sep 18, 2025
26:14
PT vs. Medical School: Lifestyle, Income, and the Business Path Few Consider
In this solo episode, Doc Danny Matta breaks down a classic fork-in-the-road question for students and career-changers: Should you pursue physical therapy school or medical school? Drawing on a candid lunch with a former intern (and on his own early dilemma), Danny compares lifestyle, income, loans, training length, and how entrepreneurship can change the math for PTs—without sacrificing family and health.
Episode Summary- The question: A former intern (eligible for either path) asks: PT school or medical school (orthopedic surgery interest)?
- Danny’s lens: He weighed the same choice years ago and chose PT—primarily for lifestyle and family.
- Five buckets to compare: Lifestyle, income, loans, school/residency duration, and long-term autonomy via business ownership.
- AI & resilience: Hands-on healthcare—surgery and PT—remains durable amid rapid tech/AI change.
- The PT upside: The owner path can approach surgeon-level earnings while preserving a more family-friendly schedule.
- The mission: PT Biz aims to add $1B in cash-based services to the profession through better models and mentorship.
- Lifestyle matters: PT offers predictable days, weekends, and no night shifts or “PT emergencies.”
- Income reality: Surgeon averages are high (≈$500k mid-career), but PT owners can earn far more than staff PTs and build an asset.
- Debt & duration: Medical path = longer (residency + possible fellowship). PT path = shorter runway to practice and ownership.
- Entrepreneurship is the unlock: A cash/hybrid clinic changes the economics, decoupling income from hours.
- Sleep & health count: Shift work and call are tough on health and family—know what you’re trading.
- Pick your “why”: If surgery is your calling, pursue it. If you want impact + autonomy, PT + business can be ideal.
- Audit your top priorities: rank lifestyle, income potential, training time, and family.
- Shadow both paths for full days (clinic, OR, post-op, call schedule) before deciding.
- Map a PT owner timeline: 4 yrs undergrad → 3 yrs DPT → ~3 yrs clinical depth → start clinic → 3 yrs scale.
- Learn business early: pricing, sales, local marketing, and continuity/recurring revenue.
- Protect sleep as a non-negotiable while you build—long game beats short sprints.
- Schedule two full-day shadows: one with an ortho surgeon, one with a cash-based PT owner.
- Write a one-page decision memo: goals, trade-offs, non-negotiables.
- List three business skills to learn this quarter (e.g., local workshops, sales frameworks, continuity offers).
- Talk with your family about lifestyle costs—nights, weekends, call.