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Julie Reynolds-Gillespie, DPT a physical therapist, teacher and writer, is a graduate of Mt. St. Mary's College and the University of Southern California. She is widely recognized as an authority in the field of pelvic muscle rehabilitation. She has taught through out Southern California in universities and private clinics. Most recently she's been an assistant professor at the University of Southern California where she founded and directed the first university-based "Women's Health" Physical Therapy Clinic in the nation. In addition to writing within her field she has published The Divine Secrets of the Wee-Wee Sisters a manual for physical therapists. As a mother of four children (triplets plus a teenager), she's now fascinated by the divine secrets of nurturing triplets and their development of independence through this book, Triplet Tales, promoting a triplet-friendly world.
William Gillespie, MD, PhD is a psychiatrist specializing in adult and child psychopharmacology. Bill is an associate medical director at Charter Oak Hospital in Covina, California. He's a graduate of John's Hopkins University and the University of California at Los Angeles Medical School. He has published in the field of Molecular Biology and has cloned a genetic sequence. As a father of triplets and a teen parent, he is not only interested scientifically in reproductive issues, he is also devoted to his children.
Julie and William reside in Santa Monica, California with their four children: Tim (16), Alexander (3), Samantha (3) and Jackson (3). They enjoy tennis, golf, snow skiing and scuba diving. Julie also enjoys ice skating and surfing.
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