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David Williams, MD

David Williams, MD, is the director of the cardiovascular laboratory and interventional cardiology at Rhode Island Hospital and an internationally acknowledged authority in interventional cardiology and acute coronary syndromes. A clinician and investigator at Rhode Island Hospital, he was among the first in the United States to perform coronary angioplasty and administer thrombolytic therapy for acute myocardial infarction. He has been a major contributor to the development of many new, innovative therapies for patients with heart disease.

Williams also served as principal investigator in Rhode Island for a national multi-site clinical trial on drug-eluting cardiac stents. He is now leading the efforts to begin a new national stent registry that will enroll 15,000 patients nationally to study the outcomes of the use of stents in patients with heart disease.

Williams is also a professor of medicine at Brown Medical School and serves on numerous editorial boards. He is a graduate of Hahnemann Medical College and completed his training in internal medicine at Hahnemann Hospital and in cardiology at the University of California, Davis. He has been practicing at Rhode Island hospital since 1976, when he was named director of the cardiac catheterization laboratory.

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