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Lindsay Campbell, M.D.,
F.A.A.P.
Dr. Lindsay
Campbell was born on Staten Island, in New York
City. She graduated with honors from Wagner College
with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. After
practicing nursing for six years, she attended
medical school at UHS/The Chicago Medical School.
Dr. Campbell did her internship and residency at
University of Southwestern/Children’s Medical Center
of Dallas, and served as co-chief resident from 1994
to 1995. After one year in Fort Worth at Cook
Children’s Hospital, she joined the General
Pediatrics Division at Phoenix Children’s Hospital
where she was an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
at the University of Arizona and was in charge of
the Medical Student Pediatric Rotation at Phoenix
Children’s Hospital. In 1998, Dr. Campbell was
awarded the University of Arizona College of
Medicine Outstanding Teacher in Clinical Sciences
Award. Dr. Campbell has published numerous
scientific papers including near drowning research
in Pediatrics. She is also author of a
chapter in a primary care textbook.
Dr. Campbell
joined Camelback Pediatrics in June, 1999. She
continues to serve on medical committees at Phoenix
Children’s Hospital. She has been recognized in
Phoenix Magazine’s “Top Docs.” Dr. Campbell is
married and enjoys spending time golfing and
traveling with her husband.
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