Dr. Shellie Williams

Associate Professor

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Biography

Shellie N. Williams, MD, is an Associate Professor at the University of Chicago's Biological Sciences Division. Her clinical interests focus on the recognition and prevention of delirium, as well as dementia. With a deep commitment to improving patient outcomes, Dr. Williams has contributed to various research initiatives aimed at enhancing the understanding and management of these critical health issues. Through her academic and clinical work, she engages in both direct patient care and research, bridging the gap between theory and practice in her field. She remains active in her professional community, participating in conferences and collaborating with colleagues to advance the study of cognitive disorders and their impact on patients' health. In addition to her educational responsibilities, Dr. Williams is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of healthcare professionals. Her work not only reflects her expertise in medicine but also her passion for teaching and research within the broader scope of biological sciences and patient care.

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Doctorate Program
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TOEFL
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IELTS
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Overall
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Department of Philosophy