Whitney Williams, MD, Medical Management
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Whitney Williams, MD

Medical Management

1708 Lovingood Dr Austin TX, 78721

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Whitney Williams, MD is a highly skilled professional in the field of Sales & Business Development at MedBill Solutions, where she has successfully transitioned from being a Medical Doctor to a Sales Professional. In her role, Whitney collaborates closely with the Physician founder, Director of Operations, and RCM Expert to establish an innovative sales and business development process and strategy for a startup company specializing in Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) services.

As the inaugural sales representative, Whitney is responsible for executing full-cycle sales, ensuring the achievement of a significant annual revenue goal in the seven-figure range. She continuously evaluates the outcomes and consistently enhances the process to optimize results. Whitney has extensive expertise in various areas, including healthcare technology, healthcare IT, healthcare innovation, software as a service, as well as sales and business development. Her educational background includes attending UT Austin Medical School and completing her OBGYN Residency at LSU Health Science Center in New Orleans, LA.

Whitney actively participates in professional organizations, such as the Society for Advancing Gender Equity in STEM at UT Austin, where she holds a membership. Additionally, she serves as a panel member for discussions on Black African American Identities at Modernizing Medicine. Whitney attributes her accomplishments to the invaluable guidance she received as a medical student. Taking a leap of faith by attending UT Austin, she relied on the support and mentorship of experienced individuals during her time there. Originally from upstate New York, Whitney's reliance on mentors has played a significant role in her success.

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1708 Lovingood Dr -
Austin, TX 78721
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