Type Of Business:
Consulting Firm
Expertise:
Mr. Campbell's expertise includes equipment evaluation of radiation producing machines, radiation safety programs and the establishment of new imaging centers.
Major Product/SVS:
Radiology, Imaging and Coding Services, Review, Update and Creation of Chargemasters, Consultations on State-of-the-Art Equipment including Computed Radiography, Picture Archiving Computed Systems, X-Ray Equipment and Computed Tomography Systems, Policy and Procedures including Safety Operational Procedures, Alara, Inc. Procedures, Quality Assurance Programs and Radiation Safety Programs that Meet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, BRC, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Department of Transportation and Medicare Regulations
Favorite Business Publication:
The Wall Street Journal
Hobbies/Sports:
Arc Welding, Woodworking, Hiking, Fishing, Camping
Education Degrees:
Associate Degree in Applied Science
Affiliations Awards:
Chairman, Finance Committee, First Baptist Church, Van Horn, TX; Deacon, First Baptist Church, Van Horn, TX; Texas Society of Radiologic Technologists Inc.; The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists; American Healthcare Radiology Administrators; Committee Member, Radiation Control and Protection Directors, American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine
Place of Birth:
Iraan, Texas
Industry:
Radiological Consulting
Children's Names:
Natalie, Nicole
What do you feel separates you from the rest of the professionals in your industry?:
Mr. Campbell's trust in God and concern for the obtainment of accurate and concise equipment sets him apart from his peers.
What has been the most outstanding thing you have done thus far in your career?:
Mr. Campbell’s greatest career achievement was placing a computerized axial tomography unit placed in a rural hospital, thereby making it possible to detect a patient’s brain tumor and enable to him to survive a life-threatening illness and retain all of his faculties.
If you could solve one problem in the world today, what would it be?:
If he could solve one problem, Mr. Campbell would alleviate the world of greed, which he believes leads to selfishness and worldwide destruction. Furthermore, he hopes that one day, people will be more concerned about each other than themselves, especially in the healthcare industry. Through this mentality, he believes that the best possible care will be rendered and all patients will be helped to maintain their faculties in the face of any illness. He thinks that the greatest ‘thanks’ anyone can receive is to see a survivor.
If you could have lunch with anyone, dead or alive, who would it be and why?:
Mr. Campbell would like to have lunch with Jesus because He is the creator and master of all things.
Throughout the duration of your career, what was the one highlight that stood out the most?:
The highlights of his career include being recognized by his peers, having his biography printed in the 'Newsline' magazine and installing a 16-slice computed tomography unit in Kansas Hospital.
Charity:
President, Van Horn Chapter, Rotary International; North American Mission Board
Number Of Years In Profession:
17
Number Of Years In Current Position:
17
What Does He/She Attribute Success To:
He attributes his success to his persistence, concern for patients' healing times and faith in God.
Why did you become involved in your profession or industry?:
He became involved in his profession because his daughter was diagnosed with cancer and he wanted to contribute to the field of medicine.
Extended Bio Profile:
Mr. Campbell has been featured in an editorial published in ‘Newsline’ magazine. He has written and implemented policies and procedures including quality analysis programs and technique charts for imaging personnel monitoring. These have been effective for physicians in imaging centers in Texas and a clinic in New Mexico. He also installed three computerized tomography units in three Texas hospitals and established an imaging department within a doctor's office in Texas. His goals are to reach out through a highly organized network to help existing and new imaging centers afford state-of-the-art equipment. By doing so, he believes that all imaging centers will be able to render efficient and timely diagnoses as well as shorter healing times.
Position Responsibilities and Duties:
Overseeing Operations and Marketing Activities, Purchasing Major Equipment and Supplies, Consulting, Designing Rooms for Optimum Work-Flow, Implementing and Revising Radiation Safety Programs
Education Certifications:
Certified Radiologic Technologist, Midland College, TX; Registered Medical Radiologic Technologist, The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists; Certified Medical Radiologic Technologist, The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists; Certified Radiation Safety Officer; Certification in Medical Management for Radiological Emergencies, United States Department of Energy; Certification, Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, United States Department of Energy
Awards/Honors:
Professional of the Year, Representing Radiological Consulting (2009); Very Important Person, Cambridge Who's Who (2007); Strathmore Who's Who (2005-2006); Manchester Who's Who (2004)