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William D. Largen, MD

Education & Training

Bachelors of Science at Duquesne University


Doctor of Medicine at Temple University School of Medicine


Residency in Internal Medicine at Medical University of South Carolina


Fellowship in Infectious Diseases at Medical University of South Carolina


Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases

Q & A

What is the most important factor in a provider/patient relationship?

"Developing a rapport that leads to a mutual respect."


What are your interests within infectious diseases?

"HIV, Hepatitis C, and Travel Medicine"


What is your favorite quote?

"To live is to suffer, to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering." - Friedrich Nietzsche


What do you like to do outside of work?

"Spend time with my dog and jog at the beach."


If you could spend the day with anyone in the world (dead or alive), who would it be?

"Carl Jung"


What would you do for a living if you weren't a healthcare provider?

"Financial Planner"


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Thank You

We just want to thank all of our patients, referring providers, and our community for bearing with us during this most difficult and unprecedented time in our infectious diseases' careers. Our providers and staff have been spread thin since COVID emerged, spending almost 100% of their time treating the severely ill in our community hospitals up and down the coast of South Carolina. We are doing our best to get back in the office as quickly as possible. Please help us get there quicker by getting vaccinated. Thank you for your patience.