Sandy Gregory
RVT, VTS, CCRA Physical Rehabilitation
About Me
Sandy joins Remedy with several interesting and relevant education and experiences under her bet.She has a bachelor’s degree in fine arts, dance, a master’s in education with the emphasis in exercise science and an associate degree in science, veterinary technology. She worked in a human sports medicine prior to moving out to California where she received her license as a Registered Veterinary Technician and started working in a vet clinic in 2001.
Shortly after joining the veterinary community, she found her passion in veterinary physical rehabilitation and education. Animal physical rehabilitation was a relatively new field in 2004, with very few hospitals offering it. Over the years, she watched the field grow and change by leaps and bounds while also acquiring advanced training in the field becoming a specialist in the art. She is also a renowned veterinary technician education at Foothill College in Los Altos, winning multiple awards in her efforts to educate the next generation of veterinary professionals.
Sandy is the President for the Academy of Physical Rehabilitation Veterinary Technicians, chair for the APRVT Exam committee and the Liaison for the Committee on Veterinary Technician Specialties.
Her veterinary credentials include a Veterinary Technician Specialist certification in Physical Rehabilitation, where she is one of only two in the state of Calfornia, and one of 16 in North America. Sandy is also a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Assistant with training from the Canine Rehabilitation Institute.
Education and Certifications:
Masters in Education with an emphasis in exercise science
Assoicates Veterinary Techology
Certified Canine Rehabiltiation Assistant
Veterinary Technician Specialists
Awards and Accolades:
NAVTA Advisor of the Year in 2012z
California Veterinary Technician of the Year in 2014
Linda Markland Outstanding Veterinary Technician in 2021
Publications:
She is a contributing author to the “Veterinary Technicians and Nurse’s Daily Reference Guide” and an anatomy physiology text book in the works. Sandy is an active conference lecturer nationally on animal physical rehabilitation and wellness topics.