William Hui, MD, FAAFP
Stanford University
About
Dr. Hui is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Primary Care Population Health at Stanford University School of Medicine. He is the POCUS and Minor Procedure Service Director. He serves as the Primary Care lead in the system-wide Stanford POCUS Governance group. He practices acute outpatient medicine within a family medicine clinic and precepts medical students and residents. He completed a Clinical Ultrasound fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania (2021-2022).
He is interested in the outpatient utilization of POCUS and currently focuses his POCUS teaching on primary care clinicians. Most recently, he established a DVT US clinic pathway for local primary care clinicians to utilize as an adjunct to radiological services. He also runs a yearly Intro to POCUS workshop series for PA students and monthly primary care POCUS workshops for FM clerkship medical students. Previously, he has taught with Global Ultrasound Institute.
POCUS Teaching Experience:
- Locally at Stanford with medical students, PA students, FM residents, and faculty; Stanford 25 Symposium, ACP Norcal Chapter’s Regional Meetings
- Nationally, with Global Ultrasound Institute at various Family Medicine residency programs in 2022
POCUS Publications:
- Hui W. An Academic Family Physician’s Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Experience. J Am Board Fam Med. 2025. In production.