Daniel Clay Williams, MD, MSCR

Pediatric Hospital Medicine
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Dr. Williams earned his MD from East Tennessee State University Quillen College of Medicine and completed his residency in Pediatrics at MUSC. He then went on to complete a Chief Resident year followed by the Academic Generalist Fellowship. He earned his MSCR from MUSC. Dr. Williams' research interests include pediatric head injuries, electronic health record adoption and laboratory stewardship. He is passionate about medical education, having won numerous teaching awards from the College of Medicine and the pediatric residency program including the Attending of the Year Award as selected by the pediatric residents. As the Medical Director of Informatics and Information Technology, he is actively involved in optimizing Epic implementation at MUSC. He has received funding from the South Carolina Telehealth Alliance to assess a telehealth management strategy for pediatric patients with acute asthma exacerbations.
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Provider Information

Gender

Male

Languages

English

Age groups seen

Pediatrics

Education

Medical University of South Carolina Medical Center
Fellowship, 2013
East Tennessee State University James H. Quillen College of Medicine
Medical school, 2007
Medical University of South Carolina
Medical school, 2013
Medical University of South Carolina Medical Center
Residency, 2011
Medical University of South Carolina Medical Center
Residency, 2010

Certifications

Pediatrics
Pediatric Hospital Medicine

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