
Robert J Campbell M.D.
Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Admissions
Job Description
Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Admissions
Biosketch
Dr. Campbell is a board-certified family physician who came to the FSU College of Medicine in 2006 after teaching at the University of South Florida College of Medicine for six years. While at USF, he was course director for the physical diagnosis I and II course as well as a preceptor for the family-medicine third-year rotation and a preceptor for many fourth-year electives. He achieved promotion and tenure in 2004. That year, he joined the faculty at Bayfront Family Medicine residency and expanded his teaching role to teaching residents. He was placed in charge of the inpatient medicine curriculum. In 2006, he joined the faculty of Florida State University College of Medicine in the Department of Family Medicine and Rural Health. He taught in several courses and became the Director of the Honors Medical Scholars program. In January of 2009, he was promoted to Assistant Dean of Student Affairs at the College of Medicine and in 2017, he was promoted to Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Admissions.
Education
Undergraduate:
B.S., Biology, University of South Florida, Tampa, Fla., 1991
Graduate:
M.D., University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, Fla., 1995
Postgraduate:
Family Practice Residency, Bayfront Medical Center, St. Petersburg, Fla., 1995-98
Fellowship:
Faculty Development Fellowship, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C., 2001-02
Faculty Development Workshop Series, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, N.C., 1998
Service
Clinical care at FSUPrimary Health
Honors/Awards
2003: University of South Florida Innovations in Medical Education Award
1998: Bayfront Resident Teacher of the Year
1998: The Charles Aucremann, M.D. Art of Medicine Award
Memberships
American Academy of Family Physicians
Florida Academy of Family Physicians
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
Research Focus
Cancer Prevention
Obesity
Informatics and Information Technology in Medicine
Publications
Campbell RJ, Nagy S, Lagergren E What is the significance of CA-125 in the evaluation of abdominal pain? Evidence-Based Practice, in review
Campbell RJ, Nagy S, Collver R What is the workup of delayed menarche? Evidence-Based Practice, November 2008;11(11); 7
Campbell RJ, Sneed K Acute Congestive Heart Failure Induced by Rofecoxib. J. Am. Board Fam. Pract, March 2004;17; 131-135
Putzer GJ, Campbell RJ, et al. Prevalence of Type 2 Diabetic Patients Reaching the American Diabetic Association’s Target Guidelines in a University Family Practice Setting. Southern Medical Journal. 97(2):145-148, February 2004.
Van Durme DJ, Ullman R, Campbell RJ, Roetzheim RG. The Effects of Physician Supply on Melanoma Incidence and Mortality in Florida. South Med J. 2003 Jul;96(7):656-60.
Campbell RJ, Ramirez A, Perez K, Roetzheim RG. Cervical Cancer Rates and the Supply of Primary Care Physicians in Florida. Fam Med 2003;35(1):60-4
Boyett T, Davy L, Weathers L, Campbell RJ, Van Durme D, Roetzheim R. Sun Protection of Children at the Beach. J Am Board Fam Pract 2002;15:112-7
Davy L, Boyett T, Weathers L, Campbell RJ, Roetzheim RG. Sun Protection Counseling by Pediatricians. Ambulatory Pediatrics 2002;2:207-211
Boyett T, Davy L, Weathers L, Campbell RJ, Van Durme D, Roetzheim R. Sun Protection of Children at the Beach. J Am Board Fam Pract 2002;15:112-7.
Gonzalez EC, Roetzheim RG, Ferrante JM, Campbell R. Predictors of Proximal Versus Distal Colorectal Cancers: Results from a Population-based Study. Diseases of the Rectum and Colon 2001;44:251-8.
Roetzheim RG, Gonzalez EC, Ramirez A, Campbell RJ, Van Durme DJ. Primary Care Physician Supply and Colorectal Cancer. The Journal of Family Practice 2001;50:1027-1031.
Campbell, RJ, Ferrante, J, et al. Predictors of Late Stage Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis: Results of a Population-based Study. Cancer Detection and Prevention 2001; 25(5):430-438
Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Admissions
Dr. Campbell is a board-certified family physician who came to the FSU College of Medicine in 2006 after teaching at the University of South Florida College of Medicine for six years. While at USF, he was course director for the physical diagnosis I and II course as well as a preceptor for the family-medicine third-year rotation and a preceptor for many fourth-year electives. He achieved promotion and tenure in 2004. That year, he joined the faculty at Bayfront Family Medicine residency and expanded his teaching role to teaching residents. He was placed in charge of the inpatient medicine curriculum. In 2006, he joined the faculty of Florida State University College of Medicine in the Department of Family Medicine and Rural Health. He taught in several courses and became the Director of the Honors Medical Scholars program. In January of 2009, he was promoted to Assistant Dean of Student Affairs at the College of Medicine and in 2017, he was promoted to Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Admissions.
Undergraduate:
B.S., Biology, University of South Florida, Tampa, Fla., 1991
Graduate:
M.D., University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, Fla., 1995
Postgraduate:
Family Practice Residency, Bayfront Medical Center, St. Petersburg, Fla., 1995-98
Fellowship:
Faculty Development Fellowship, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C., 2001-02
Faculty Development Workshop Series, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, N.C., 1998
Clinical care at FSUPrimary Health
2003: University of South Florida Innovations in Medical Education Award
1998: Bayfront Resident Teacher of the Year
1998: The Charles Aucremann, M.D. Art of Medicine Award
American Academy of Family Physicians
Florida Academy of Family Physicians
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
Cancer Prevention
Obesity
Informatics and Information Technology in Medicine
Campbell RJ, Nagy S, Lagergren E What is the significance of CA-125 in the evaluation of abdominal pain? Evidence-Based Practice, in review
Campbell RJ, Nagy S, Collver R What is the workup of delayed menarche? Evidence-Based Practice, November 2008;11(11); 7
Campbell RJ, Sneed K Acute Congestive Heart Failure Induced by Rofecoxib. J. Am. Board Fam. Pract, March 2004;17; 131-135
Putzer GJ, Campbell RJ, et al. Prevalence of Type 2 Diabetic Patients Reaching the American Diabetic Association’s Target Guidelines in a University Family Practice Setting. Southern Medical Journal. 97(2):145-148, February 2004.
Van Durme DJ, Ullman R, Campbell RJ, Roetzheim RG. The Effects of Physician Supply on Melanoma Incidence and Mortality in Florida. South Med J. 2003 Jul;96(7):656-60.
Campbell RJ, Ramirez A, Perez K, Roetzheim RG. Cervical Cancer Rates and the Supply of Primary Care Physicians in Florida. Fam Med 2003;35(1):60-4
Boyett T, Davy L, Weathers L, Campbell RJ, Van Durme D, Roetzheim R. Sun Protection of Children at the Beach. J Am Board Fam Pract 2002;15:112-7
Davy L, Boyett T, Weathers L, Campbell RJ, Roetzheim RG. Sun Protection Counseling by Pediatricians. Ambulatory Pediatrics 2002;2:207-211
Boyett T, Davy L, Weathers L, Campbell RJ, Van Durme D, Roetzheim R. Sun Protection of Children at the Beach. J Am Board Fam Pract 2002;15:112-7.
Gonzalez EC, Roetzheim RG, Ferrante JM, Campbell R. Predictors of Proximal Versus Distal Colorectal Cancers: Results from a Population-based Study. Diseases of the Rectum and Colon 2001;44:251-8.
Roetzheim RG, Gonzalez EC, Ramirez A, Campbell RJ, Van Durme DJ. Primary Care Physician Supply and Colorectal Cancer. The Journal of Family Practice 2001;50:1027-1031.
Campbell, RJ, Ferrante, J, et al. Predictors of Late Stage Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis: Results of a Population-based Study. Cancer Detection and Prevention 2001; 25(5):430-438