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Dr. William Frederick Harvey MD, Rheumatologist
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Dr. William Frederick Harvey MD

Rheumatologist | Rheumatology

800 Washington Street Boston MA, 02111

About

William Harvey, MD, MSc, FACR is the Clinical Director of the Arthritis Treatment Center at Tufts Medical Center, where he has practiced since 2008. His clinical interests are in osteoarthritis, scler ...

Education and Training

Penn State

Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine 2002

Board Certification

Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Rheumatology

Provider Details

MaleEnglish

Awards

  • Thomas Jefferson Hospital Executive Committee Letter of Accommodation 2003  
  • ACR Distinguished Fellow Award 2008  
  • Junior Investigator Recognition Award, Annals of Internal Medicine 2011  
  • Outstanding Tufts University School of Medicine Lecturer 2013  
  • American College of Rheumatology Distinguished Fellow Award 2008  
  • Annals of Internal Medicine 2010 Young Investigator Award(2010) 2010  
  •  2003 Thomas Jefferson Hospital Executive Committee Letter of Accommodation 
  •  2008 ACR Distinguished Fellow Award 
  • Annals of Internal Medicine 2011 Junior Investigator Recognition Award 
  •  2013 Outstanding Tufts University School of Medicine Lecturer 
  •  2010 Annals of Internal Medicine 2010 Young Investigator Award(2010) 

Treatments

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Arthritis
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Pain

Professional Memberships

  • Board of Directors American College of Rheumatology  2011  - 2013 

Fellowships

  • Boston University Medical Ctr Hospital, Fellow:Rheumatology    2005

Dr. William Frederick Harvey MD's Practice location

Practice At 800 Washington Street

800 Washington Street -
Boston, MA 02111
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New patients: 617-323-7700, 617-636-5990, 617-636-8282
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