Dr. William Richardson, MD

Written by Bariatric Journal Editor on June 25, 2024 — Medically Reviewed by Bariatric Journal Editor

Dr. William Richardson is the chair of Guidelines for SAGES and a member of the SSAT Health Care Quality & Outcomes Committee. Since 1997 he has been at the Ochsner Clinic and is section head of general surgery.

Dr. Richardson received his Doctorate of Medicine from UT Southwestern Medical School in Dallas and subsequently completed residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

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