Have not had a chance to blog for a while because my life seems to get busier and busier. Only a few more days until the end of the shooting season. Dogs will be glad of the rest, but I must admit that I love my shooting days, and the season is far too short…. Read more »
Posts By: Gail Williams
How can we maintain professional standards of vet physio when “bums on college seats” seems to be taking over?
I harbour grave concerns regarding the undergraduate training of veterinary physiotherapists. Those of you who know me and/or have trained with me will know that I am passionate about animal welfare and the high quality practical and scientific training that must be given to trainee Vet Physios if animal welfare is to be maintained. I… Read more »
My new book
Things are hotting up at Williams Towers as the book deadline approaches. It is now officially called “Horse Movement: Structure Function and Rehabilitation” and will be for release in Spring 2014, published by Allens, and you should shortly start to see the promotional material. Lex McKenna (my co-author) is busy putting together some fantastic illustrations… Read more »
Exciting times
Well, it has been a very busy start to 2013 at “Williams Towers”. The talks regarding the regulation of non-veterinarians who treat animals started on 9th January and I was there to represent ASSVAP. Our Administrator, Elizabeth Elliott, has been working tirelessly to bring these talks about for the past 12 months, working through various… Read more »
My Fabulous California Trip
My treatment trip to the beautiful Santa Ynez Valley in the mountains above Santa Barbara was a great success, after an unauspicious start. I got to Heathrow only to find that my plane had been delayed for 3 hours! As you have to check-in for transatlantic flights 3 hours before departure, it meant that I… Read more »