
Atlanta, GA —Prominently featured in The Inner Circle, David
M. Williams, MD, is acknowledged as a Top Pinnacle Healthcare Professional for
his contributions in the field of Epidemiology.
Dr Williams began his scholarship at the Universidad
Autónoma de Guadalajara in Mexico where he
earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology. He then attended Emory University’s
Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta and received a Master of Public Health
degree, completed his residencies in family practice and preventative medicine.
The doctor capped his higher education training at Morehouse with an Access to
Community Health fellowship at the National Association of Community Health
Centers and a fellowship in educating other physicians.
Board-certified in family practice, Dr. Williams works at
Southside Medical Center where he has served as the President and CEO of Southside
Medical Center since 1997. He started
his career in public health as an epidemiologist with the State of Georgia and
was the first Director of the Georgia AIDS Program.
According to Dr. Williams, Southside Medical Center is a
leader in organizing, providing, and supporting affordable health care and
related services to the public through diversified business activities. The
doctor notes that the healthcare center was founded in 1967 as the Atlanta
Southside Comprehensive Health Center and is committed to providing exceptional
primary health care and related services to the medically underserved of
Atlanta. Recognized for his exceptional leadership, Dr. Williams performs a
primarily administrative role in this group practice and manages approximately
60 medical professionals. He is considered a specialist in preventative
medicine and sees patients in his other practices, working with them on
age-management medicine and weight loss.
In addition to his roles at Southside Medical Center, Dr.
Williams also serves as President of Choice Healthcare Network, an Independent
Physician Association (IPA) in Georgia. He is also Chairman of the Georgia
State School of Public Health Board, is active in the Peach State Healthcare
Board; is a board member of the towns of Summerhill and Mechanicsville; and
serves as Vice-Chair of the Atlanta Community Access Board.
Dr. Williams is dedicated to keeping abreast of the
advancements in his field and is a member of many organizations, such as the
American Medical Association; the Georgia State Medical Association; and the
Georgia Primary Healthcare Association. He is a fellow of the American Academy
of Family Physicians and has been an active member of the American Academy of
Anti-Aging Medicine.
In his spare time, the doctor volunteers for the Peachtree
Roadrace. Dr. Williams would like to acknowledge his father, Robert Williams,
MD.
For more information, visit www.southsidemedical.net.