About the Author: Dr. Williams is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, and has completed AquaVet®, AquaMed®, Advanced Fish Medicine and a one year clinical aquatic internship at the National Aquarium in Baltimore. After five years as a veterinary medical officer for NOAA Fisheries Dr. Williams accepted the position of Director of Science and as Attending Veterinarian at NMLC. Dr. Williams also owns and operates the Vineyard Veterinary Clinic on Martha’s Vineyard.
Where in the World: Dr. Rogers Travels: Florida
Sea Rogers Williams | Sep 02, 2009 | Comments 0
Dr. Williams was an invited speaker at the South East Region Stranding Conference were he presented a talk on Cetacean Euthanasia, a difficult topic but one that veterinarians, stranding personal, rehabilitators, and the general public must face when a stranded dolphin or whale is suffering. The meeting was held in Florida and well attended. It was good opportunity to network with the southern conference and discuss issues relevant to marine animal euthanasia in an area with a different case-load of stranded cetaceans.

Dr. Williams presents on a difficult topic
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