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Most cardiologists in Indiana have spent at least part of their career training under one man: Eric Williams, MD, MACC. His expertise is sought after by patients and colleagues alike, and he has been recognized multiple times as one of the best. But his impact isn't only in the clinic.
Dr. Williams has spent decades teaching aspiring cardiologists what he knows. He revamped the standards for cardiology training, ensuring that learners must be able to demonstrate concrete skills and competencies before they are able to move on. For his work in advancing cardiology education, he was recognized as a Master of the American College of Cardiology in 2014.
The Eric S. Williams, M.D. Cardiovascular Fellowship endowment will ensure that Dr. Williams’ legacy of excellence will continue at the Indiana University School of Medicine.
Your giving matters
A master educator, Eric S. Williams left an indelible mark on generations of cardiology fellows—past, present, and future. Thanks to his many contributions, the future of the American College of Cardiology and the entire field of cardiology is brighter, and we are better prepared to harness science, knowledge, and innovation to optimize patient care and outcomes worldwide.
Cathy Gates CEO of the American College of Cardiology
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Please note, the name and purpose of the fund displayed on this page constitute the authorized description of the fund by the Indiana University Foundation, Inc. Your gift supports the fund as described herein.
This account is an endowment. Your gifts to this fund will be invested in perpetuity to provide annual income to support the purpose of the account. Per Indiana University Foundation, Inc. policy, endowment accounts which do not ultimately become fully funded at the required minimum through pledges/gifts will be converted to an expendable account supporting the same purpose as the original endowed fund.
Gifts will be administered by the Indiana University Foundation, Inc. which represents Indiana University, including the IU School of Medicine. This is not a gift to Indiana University Health, and the Indiana University Health Foundation will not play a role in administering these accounts.