Type Of Business:
Government organization dedicated to the protection of the United States
Major Product/SVS:
Defense services; Health care services
Hobbies/Sports:
Traveling; Reading; Crafts
Education Degrees:
Master's Degree in Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University (2005); Bachelor of Science in Nursing, University of Delaware (1994)
Affiliations Awards:
National Association of Nurse Practioners in Women's Health; AWHONN; Sigma Theta Tau International
Industry:
Military Health Care
Date of Distinction:
9/19/2011
What do you feel separates you from the rest of the professionals in your industry?:
She is separated from her peers because she goes above and beyond what is required for her patients, that may mean researching and/or squeezing in patients if needed.
What has been the most outstanding thing you have done thus far in your career?:
Her greatest career achievement is getting the Air Combat Command Nurse Practicioner of the Year Award in 2009. It was given from a pool of all nurse practitioners from a group of Air Force bases, based on the mission of the individual base.
How would you like to be remembered by your peers?:
She would like to be remembered as a caring provider whose bedside manner keeps patients coming back.
If you could solve one problem in the world today, what would it be?:
If she could solve one problem in the world today it would be to find a cure for breast cancer.
If you could have lunch with anyone, dead or alive, who would it be and why?:
If she could have lunch with anyone, dead or alive, she would choose Florence Nightengale just to see what the challenges were while starting the nursing profession.
Charity:
Various Military Organizations
Number Of Years In Profession:
17
Number Of Years In Current Position:
2
What Does He/She Attribute Success To:
She attributes her success to the help she received from her family, friends and co-workers.
Why did you become involved in your profession or industry?:
She became involved in her profession because of her desire to care for people.
Position Responsibilities and Duties:
Providing women's health care, including birth control counseling and gynecological procedures, to 7,500 active and dependents of the military
Education Certifications:
Certified Women's Health Nurse Practitioner (2005); Certification in Inpatient Obstetrical Nursing (2002)
Awards/Honors:
Valdosta Excellence in Nursing Award, City of Valdosta (2011); Air Combat Command Nurse Practitioner of the Year (2009)
Where Will You Be In 5 Years:
In five years, Ms. Campbell hopes to become a military chief nurse.