Jeffrey William

Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School

Schools

  • Harvard Medical School

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Biography

Harvard Medical School

Dr. Jeffrey William graduated magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania and received his MD from Tufts University School of Medicine. He completed his residency training at BIDMC as a member of the Clinician Educator Track where he developed and published online modules in high-yield clinical nephrology. After completing his nephrology fellowship at BIDMC, he went on to graduate from the Medical Education Research Fellowship in The Academy at Harvard Medical School. He has been recognized by the BIDMC housestaff with teaching awards at the conclusion of both his residency and fellowship, including the 2013 Lowell McGee Resident Teaching Award and the 2014 Fellow Teaching Award. His research and educational endeavors cover a wide variety of disciplines in education and nephrology, including “real-time” feedback and hypomagnesemia. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Firm Chief of the Tullis Firm in the BIDMC Medicine Residency program and Associate Program Director of the Nephrology Fellowship training program. He also serves as Core Faculty at HMS in the pre-clinical integrated physiology course, "Homeostasis II.” He was a nominee for the 2017 S. Robert Stone Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching at BIDMC and awarded the 2017 Donald O'Hara Faculty Prize for Excellence in Teaching in pre-clinical coursework at HMS and the 2020 Excellence in Classroom Instruction Faculty Award.

Clinical Interests

  • General Nephrology
  • Electrolyte Disorders
  • Nephrology Patient Education

Education

Medical School: Tufts University School of Medicine

Internship/Residency: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Fellowship: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Courses Taught

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