
In the past she has also served as a veterinary member of the Advisory Council for the Minnesota School of Business Veterinary Technician Program. Professionally she is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association, OTS Veterinary Fraternity and is on the Board of Directors for the Veterinary Hospital Association. She has a book club that has met together for about 20 years. Come to Oakwood Someone from the admissions department will be in touch with you shortly. She also enjoys cooking and nutrition, reading and gardening. Williamson enjoys spending time with her husband, Scott, daughter, Sara, and their three kitties, Angelo, Button and Captain. It has also been a great community in which to practice and get to know wonderful people and their pets!Īlthough practicing medicine and managing the clinic take a lot of her time, in her down time Dr.

It was a good way to occupy her time while she was waiting to travel to China to adopt her daughter. She moved to the Twin Cities in 1996, working for a few different practices before making the leap from associate to owner by purchasing Oakwood Pet Clinic in 2005. Williamson moved to Chicago and practiced there for a year before spending a year practicing in Ottumwa, IA. She attended Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine and graduated with her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 1994. We would love for you to join us for our Oakwood Farmers Market 2021 Event held at Oakwood Farms Market This event takes place in our spacious outdoor. She continued doing this job through undergraduate studies at Luther College in Decorah, IA and Simpson College in Indianola, IA. Please call 25 if you are experiencing problems logging in or if you are a new student accessing my. for the first time.

As a junior in high school, she began pursuing her interests in veterinary medicine by working as a “kennel kid” for a local veterinary office. Williamson was born in Iowa and spent her childhood living in various places in Eastern Iowa before her family settled in Cedar Falls when she was in eighth grade.
