- FRCP
Adrian Williams obtained his medical degree from University College
London and after obtaining his membership of the Royal College of
Physicians (MRCP) was awarded a fellowship to Harvard Medical School
where he was an instructor in General Medicine until his appointment
as assistant Professor of Respiratory Medicine at The University
of California (UCLA).
Dr Williams was rapidly promoted to Professor and head of Department
of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the West Los Angeles
VA Medical Center and Director of the Sleep Disorders Center at
UCLA. He was instrumental in forming the American Academy of Sleep
Medicine and one of the first physicians to obtain Board Certification
in Sleep Medicine in the USA. He is a Diplomate of The American
Board of Sleep Medicine and a Fellow of The Royal College of Physicians.
In 1994 he returned to London where he established the world renowned
Sleep Disorders Centre at St. Thomas’ Hospital. He has published
extensively on Sleep Disorders including more than 60 peer reviewed
original scientific papers and more than 30 other published papers
including chapters and books. |