Bio


Dr. Williams is a fellowship-trained pulmonologist specializing in pulmonary critical care medicine. She has board certification in pulmonary medicine, critical care medicine, and internal medicine.

She is a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary, Allergy & Critical Care Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine.

For each patient, Dr. Williams develops a comprehensive and compassionate care plan. Her goal is to help every individual achieve the best possible lung health and quality of life.

Patient reviews praise the quality of the care she delivers, her thoroughness, and her patient skills.

Dr. Williams has participated in clinical research studies. She has published articles on autoimmune disease involving interstitial lung disease, COPD, and life-threatening pulmonary complications associated with leukemia. She also co-authored an article on the development of guidelines for identifying and managing post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms associated with critical illness.

Her work has appeared in peer-reviewed journals including the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Internal Medicine, and elsewhere. She also has written chapters in books on critical care medicine and clinical decision-making.

Dr. Williams speaks English and both written and oral medical Spanish. In her free time, she enjoys soccer and distance running.

Clinical Focus


  • Critical Care Medicine

Academic Appointments


Professional Education


  • Board Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine, Critical Care Medicine (2019)
  • Fellowship: Rutgers University UMDNJ Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowship (2018) NJ
  • Board Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease (2017)
  • Board Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine (2016)
  • Residency: Jacobi Medical Center Internal Medicine Residency (2015) NY
  • Internship: New York Medical College Internal Medicine Residency (2012) NY
  • Medical Education: Autonomous University of Guadalajara (2011) NY

All Publications


  • Late extraction of an embolized leadless pacemaker from the right pulmonary artery. HeartRhythm case reports Badejoko, S. O., Singh, P. K., Shiu, P., Chothia, C. N., Williams, J. J., Chothia, R. 2022; 8 (11): 793-795

    View details for DOI 10.1016/j.hrcr.2022.08.013

    View details for PubMedID 36618592

    View details for PubMedCentralID PMC9811020

  • LONG LOST MICRA LEADLESS PACEMAKER FOUND IN THE RIGHT PULMONARY ARTERY Badejoko, S. O., Singh, P. K., Williams, J. J., Chothia, R. ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC. 2022: 2499