Kim Allan Williams MD
Nuclear Medicine Specialist | Nuclear Cardiology
180 Harvester Dr Suite 110 Willowbrook IL, 60527About
Dr. Kim Williams practices Nuclear Medicine in Chicago, IL. Dr. Williams uses procedures and treatments that apply molecular imaging and molecular therapy. Nuclear Medicine Physicians are trained and certified to provide such procedures as skeletal imaging, glucose metabolic imaging, brain perfusion, blood pool imaging, and thyroid imaging, among many others.
Education and Training
Univ of Chicago, Pritzker Sch of Med, Chicago Il 1979
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
Nuclear MedicineAmerican Board of Nuclear MedicineABNM
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- President's Message: A commitment to quality imaging.
- Task Force 5: training in nuclear cardiology: endorsed by the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology.
- Task Force 12: training in advanced cardiovascular imaging (computed tomography): endorsed by the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology, Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions, Society of Atherosclerosis Imaging and Prevention, and
- Task force 5: training in nuclear cardiology endorsed by the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology.
- Task force 13: training in advanced cardiovascular imaging (computed tomography) endorsed by the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology, Society of Atherosclerosis Imaging and Prevention, Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions, and
- Evaluation of the American College of Cardiology Foundation/American Society of Nuclear Cardiology appropriateness criteria for SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging.
- Task force 13: training in advanced cardiovascular imaging (computed tomography).
- The Imaging Council of the American College of Cardiology.
- Single-photon emission computed tomography perfusion imaging: is using a "warranty period" warranted?
- AUC for SPECT: is gender bias inappropriate.
- Radiation exposure in diagnostic imaging-use, misuse, or abuse? Part I: the background and science of medical radiation.
- Stress-only imaging in patients with prior SPECT MPI: a simulation study.
- Usefulness of intravenous lipid emulsion for cardiac toxicity from cocaine overdose.
- A broken heart: right ventricular rupture after blunt cardiac injury.
- President's page: Disparities in cardiovascular care: finding ways to narrow the gap.
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