

William Flynn
Professor William Flynn is a distinguished contributor to the field of surgery, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. With a robust educational background, Dr. Flynn earned his MD from the prestigious Yale University School of Medicine and his AB from Boston College, laying a strong foundation for his career in medical research and education. Dr. Flynn's expertise spans several critical areas of medical research, including Angiocardiography, Bacterial Infections, and Heart Neoplasms. His work in these fields has been instrumental in advancing our understanding of complex cardiovascular conditions and the impact of bacterial infections on heart health. His affiliation with St. Elizabeth's Medical Center allows him to integrate clinical practice with academic research, providing a comprehensive approach to patient care and medical education. In addition to his clinical and teaching responsibilities, Dr. Flynn is an active researcher, contributing to the body of knowledge through publications in esteemed journals such as Ann Thorac Surg. His research is characterized by a commitment to improving diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, particularly in the realm of cardiovascular diseases. Dr. Flynn's dedication to his field is evident not only in his academic and clinical pursuits but also in his mentorship of medical students and residents. He is passionate about fostering the next generation of medical professionals, ensuring they are well-equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the ever-evolving landscape of medicine.
Publications
, 8-14, 2002-02-01
, 757-765, 2021-02-08
, 2022-03-15
, 2022-03-15
, 186-186, 1977-02-01