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Mark V. Williams, MD, MHM

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As a young boy, Dr. Mark Williams broke his arm. What happened next inspired him to become a doctor.

In this episode of Before the White Coat, SHM CEO Dr. Larry Wellikson explores the early influences in Dr. Williams' career: the people and events that led him from working at his father's gas station to becoming a leader of the hospital medicine movement.

Dr. Williams is the director of the Center for Health Services Research, professor and vice-chair of the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Kentucky. He is also principal investigator for SHM's Project BOOST.

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As a young boy, Dr. Mark Williams broke his arm. What happened next inspired him to become a doctor.

In this episode of Before the White Coat, SHM CEO Dr. Larry Wellikson explores the early influences in Dr. Williams' career: the people and events that led him from working at his father's gas station to becoming a leader of the hospital medicine movement.

Dr. Williams is the director of the Center for Health Services Research, professor and vice-chair of the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Kentucky. He is also principal investigator for SHM's Project BOOST.

Do you listen to Before the White Coat on iTunes? Do us a favor and rate it.

It's a great way to share Before the White Coat with others. Before the White Coat is also now available on SoundCloud, which makes sharing on Facebook and Twitter easy.

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