Williams, Reed G.
Biography
Reed Williams, MD, was on the faculty at SIU School of Medicine from 1974 to 1987, then left for a position at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He returned to SIU SOM in 2001 and remained there and until retirement. Dr. Williams was the founding chair of the SIU School of Medicine Department of Medical Education, serving in that capacity from 1980 to 1987. He was instrumental in the development pf standardized patient technology co-developed the nation’s first senior comprehensive examination using only standardized patients. He was one of three SIU SOM Faculty to receive the renowned National Board of Medical Examiners’ Hubbard Award in 2006.
Found in 166 Collections and/or Records:
Variables influencing medical student learning in the operating room, 2004
This series contains the complete bibliography of Reed Williams including articles, unpublished manuscripts, and book and book chapters.
Variations in Senior Medical Student Diagnostic Justification Ability, 2014
This series contains the complete bibliography of Reed Williams including articles, unpublished manuscripts, and book and book chapters.
Vital indicators of teaching and learning success (VITALS): stakeholders' perceptions of a course-improvement system, 1997
This series contains the complete bibliography of Reed Williams including articles, unpublished manuscripts, and book and book chapters.
What Factors Influence Attending Surgeon Decisions About Resident Autonomy in the Operating Room?, 2017
This series contains the complete bibliography of Reed Williams including articles, unpublished manuscripts, and book and book chapters.
Who are the surgery clerkship directors and what are their educational needs?, 2003
This series contains the complete bibliography of Reed Williams including articles, unpublished manuscripts, and book and book chapters.
Why Do Students Fail Clinical Competency Examinations? Opening the Black Box, 2010
This series contains the complete bibliography of Reed Williams including articles, unpublished manuscripts, and book and book chapters.