William E. Fox, MD

William E. Fox, MD FACP is the Chair-elect of the American College of Physicians, representing internal medicine physicians, related subspecialists, and medical students. 

A resident of Charlottesville, VA, Dr. Fox is a partner in Fox & Brantley Internal Medicine in Charlottesville. Before entering private practice, he spent five years with the National Health Service Corps at Central Virginia Community Health Center in Buckingham, VA, while simultaneously working as Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine at University of Virginia.

Dr. Fox earned his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Medicine, where he received the Anna Marie Chirico Prize for distinguished work in primary care. He completed his postgraduate training in internal medicine at the University of Virginia. He is a Fellow of the ACP, an honorary designation that recognizes ongoing individual service and contributions to the practice of medicine.

William E. Fox, MD, FACP, is currently a member of ACP’s Board of Regents. The Board of Regents manages the business and affairs of ACP and is the main policy-making body of the College.  He is the immediate past Chair of ACP's Medical Practice and Quality Committee.

Previously, Dr. Fox served as Chair of ACP’s Board of Governors and prior to that, he served as Governor of ACP’s Virginia Chapter. Dr. Fox has received numerous honors and recognitions including the American College of Physicians Virginia Young Internist of the Year award in 2010, the Paul Florentino Volunteerism Award in 2013 and the Richard Neubauer Advocate for Internal Medicine Award in 2014. 

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