JEFFREY L WILLIAMS
Medical Practice at Wheatland Cir, Lebanon, PA

License number
Florida 125542
Issued Date
Sep 8, 2015
Effective Date
Sep 8, 2015
Expiration Date
Jan 31, 2018
Category
Health Care
Type
Medical Doctor
Address
Address 2
6 Wheatland Cir, Lebanon, PA 17042
130 Pablo St, Lakeland, FL 33803
Phone
(412) 720-8448

Professional information

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Dr. Jeffrey L Williams, Lebanon PA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Cardiology, Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
Address:
Lebanon Cardiology Associates
775 Norman Dr, Lebanon 17042
(717) 274-5500 (Phone)
Procedures:
Ablation Therapy, Atrial Fibrillation, Defibrillator Implantation, Electrophysiology, Heart Failure, Pacemakers, Syncope
Conditions:
Ablation, Abnormal Heart Beats, Ateriosclerosis or Atherosclerosis (Hardening Of The Arteries), Atrial Fibrillation, Cardiac (Heart) Arrhythmias, Cardiac (Heart) Disease, Cardiac (Heart) Palpitations, Cardiac Arrest (Heart Failure), Cardiac Rhythm Abnormalities, Cardiovascular (Heart & Blood Vessel) Disease, Dysrhythmias, Electrophysiology, Heart Failure, Syncope, Tachycardia (Rapid Heart Rate)
Certifications:
Cardiovascular Disease, 2006, Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology, 2008, Internal Medicine, 2002
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll, National Institues of Health Clinical Loan Repayment Award, 2007, Keck Fellowship, Graduate Study in Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh, 1992, Keck Fellowship: University of Pittsburgh Bioengineering, 1993, Clinical Research Fellow, First Place Award, University of Pittsburgh Department of Medicine, 2006, 2005 ACCF/Merck Adult Cardiology Fellowship Awardee, 2005, Feasibility of Percutaneous Myxomatous Mitral Valve Repair Using Direct Leaflet and Chordal Radiofrequency Ablation, 2008, ACC 2009 survey results and recommendations: addressing the cardiology workforce crisis: a report of the ACC Board of Trustees Workforce Task Force, 2009, Anatomical analysis of recurrent conduction after circumferential ablation, 2010, Good Samaritan Hospital Electrophysiology Laboratory Spotlight Interview, April 2010, A Pilot Study Examining the Performance of Polynomial Modeled Ventricular Shock Electrograms for Rhythm Discrimination in Implantable Devices, Sept 2006, Patient Demographics, Complications, and Hospital Utilization in 250 Consecutive Device Implants of a New Community Hospital Electrophysiology Program, 2010, Implementation of a Highly Performing EP Device Implant Program, August 201, Effect of Ischemia on Implantable Defibrillator Intracardiac Shock Electrograms, 2008, On the Electroanatomic Properties of Pulmonary Vein Antral Regions Enclosed by Encircling Ablation Lesions, 2008
Languages:
English, Spanish
Hospitals:
Lebanon Cardiology Associates
775 Norman Dr, Lebanon 17042
Good Samaritan Hospital
4th 4Th And Walnut St, Lebanon 17042
Education:
Medical School
Drexel University College Of Medicine
Graduated: 1999
Univ Of Cincinnati Hosp-Holmes Div
Graduated: 2002
University Of Pittsburgh-Presbyterian Shadyside
Graduated: 2007
Vanderbilt University, Dual Electrical and Biomedical Engineering
University Of Pittsburgh, Masters In Bioengineering
Graduated: 1995


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Medical Director, Heart Rhythm Center; Author, "What Is A Pacemaker"

Position:
Section Editor and Lecturer, Cardiology Core Curriculum at MedStudy, Medical Director, Heart Rhythm Center and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology at Lebanon Cardiology Associates, National and State ACC Committee Member at American College of Cardiology, Physician Leadership Development Program at Good Samaritan Hospital, Board Member, Cardiovascular Service Line Advisory Committee at The Good Samaritan Hospital, Clinical Policy Management Committee Cardiology Subcommittee Member at Highmark, Cardiovascular Service Line Performance Metrics Committee, EP Director at The Good Samaritan Hospital, Managing Partner at Advanced Cardiac Life Sciences, LLC
Location:
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
MedStudy since May 2013 - Section Editor and Lecturer, Cardiology Core Curriculum Lebanon Cardiology Associates - The Good Samaritan Hospital since Jul 2008 - Medical Director, Heart Rhythm Center and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology American College of Cardiology since Jul 2005 - National and State ACC Committee Member Good Samaritan Hospital since Jan 2012 - Physician Leadership Development Program The Good Samaritan Hospital - Lebanon, PA since Nov 2010 - Board Member, Cardiovascular Service Line Advisory Committee Highmark since Dec 2012 - Clinical Policy Management Committee Cardiology Subcommittee Member The Good Samaritan Hospital since Aug 2010 - Cardiovascular Service Line Performance Metrics Committee, EP Director Advanced Cardiac Life Sciences, LLC - Greater Pittsburgh Area since 2006 - Managing Partner UPMC Jul 2006 - Jun 2008 - Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology UPMC Jul 2003 - Jun 2006 - Fellow in Cardiovascular Disease University of Cincinnati - Cincinnati, OH Jul 2002 - Jun 2003 - Instructor of Clinical Medicine, Division of Cardiology University of Cincinnati 1999 - 2002 - Internal Medicine University of Pittsburgh 1992 - 1995 - Artificial Heart Clinical Engineer
Education:
Drexel University College of Medicine 1995 - 1999
Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
University of Pittsburgh 1992 - 1995
Master of Science, Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering
Vanderbilt University 1988 - 1992
Bachelor of Engineering, Biomedical and Electrical Engineering
Interests:
pacemakers, defibrillators, electrophysiology, outcomes, complications, atrial fibrillation, tachycardia, clinical consulting, performance metrics, cardiovascular service line development
Awards:
Keck Fellowship
Academic fellowship covering tuition for graduate study in bioengineering.
American College of Cardiology Foundation / Merck Research Fellowship
American College of Cardiology Foundation
Cardiovascular fellows enrolled in today's accredited training programs are the future of cardiovascular care. Because these young physician-scientists will play a crucial role in advancing the treatment and prevention of cardiovascular disease, their careers must be nurtured now, as they make important decisions about the future. With the ACCF/Merck Fellowship Awards, the American College of Cardiology Foundation and formerly the Merck Company Foundation together have helped to launch the careers of well over 150 young cardiovascular researchers. These awards have provided an important springboard for innovative research in many areas of concern. The awards have also played a supporting role in the development of new therapies and techniques for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Working as partners, the College and Merck are uniquely positioned to ensure that fellows receive the training and support that enables them to conduct research that will address the urgent health care needs of the future.
National Institutes of Health Loan Repayment Program for Clinical Research
National Institutes of Health
Project Title: Segmental, Polynomial Model of the Human Intracardiac Electrogram: Novel Method to Discriminate Supraventricular from Ventricular Tachycardia. The NIH LRP in Clinical Research is a two-year, $35000 per year award program to help well-qualified clinical researchers pay student loans and perform clinical research. Patient-oriented research conducted with human subjects, or research on the causes and consequences of disease in human populations involving material of human origin (such as tissue specimens and cognitive phenomena) for which an investigator or colleague directly interacts with human subjects in an outpatient or inpatient setting to clarify a problem in human physiology, pathophysiology or disease, epidemiologic or behavioral studies, outcomes or health services research, or developing new technologies, therapeutic interventions, or clinical trials.
Certifications:
FACC
FHRS
Diplomate in Internal Medicine, ABIM
Diplomate in Cardiovascular Disease, ABIM
Diplomate in Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology, ABIM


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Electrocardiogram Reconstruction From Implanted Device Electrograms

US Patent:
2013031, Nov 28, 2013
Filed:
May 24, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/479562
Inventors:
Samir F. Saba - Pittsburgh PA, US
Jeffrey L. Williams - Lebanon PA, US
George Stuart Mendenhall - Pittsburgh PA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/0452
US Classification:
600509
Abstract:
A method of reconstruction of the standard 12-lead surface EKG given values of the electrical potential from an implanted medical device is described. This implanted device can be oriented in an arbitrary fashion and reconstruction technique is obtained through physical measurement of the orientation of the implanted device or correlation with a standard 12-lead EKG obtained from the patient.


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Electrocardiogram Reconstruction From Implanted Device Electrograms

US Patent:
8200318, Jun 12, 2012
Filed:
Sep 18, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/233297
Inventors:
Samir F. Saba - Pittsburgh PA, US
Jeffrey L. Williams - Lebanon PA, US
George Stuart Mendenhall - Pittsburgh PA, US
Assignee:
University of Pittsburgh—Of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
A61B 5/04
US Classification:
600509
Abstract:
A method of reconstruction of the standard 12-lead surface EKG given values of the electrical potential from an implanted medical device is described. This implanted device can be oriented in an arbitrary fashion and reconstruction technique is obtained through physical measurement of the orientation of the implanted device or correlation with a standard 12-lead EKG obtained from the patient.