Kendall Campbell named Institute of Medicine fellow
Kendall Campbell, associate professor of family medicine and rural health, is one of four physicians named 2014 Institute of Medicine (IOM) Anniversary Fellows.
Campbell is recipient of the James C. Puffer, M.D./American Board of Family Medicine Fellowship.
The fellowship program, created in 2005 to commemorate the IOM’s 35th anniversary, enables "talented, early-career health science scholars to participate actively in the work of the IOM and to further their careers as future leaders in the field."
Selected fellows will continue to serve in their primary academic post while also engaging part-time over a two-year period in health and science policy work with the IOM. The fellows will work with an IOM board and an expert study committee or roundtable related to their professional interests, including contributing to IOM reports or other products. The fellowship includes a $25,000 research stipend.
“The fellowship is an opportunity to work with health-care leaders, scientists, clinicians and policy experts from all over the country to impact the health of our communities and inform our government, health-care administrators and policymakers," Campbell said. "This opportunity will give me additional skills and perspective for teaching our learners to provide care for underserved populations.”
Campbell is a graduate of the Program in Medical Sciences (PIMS) at Florida State and, as an undergraduate at Florida A&M University, was one of the first to serve as a mentor in the PIMS SSTRIDE outreach program. SSTRIDE continues to operate at the FSU College of Medicine as a successful effort to create a more diverse pool of applicants to medical school.
In addition to his teaching duties, Campbell serves as co-director of the Center for Underrepresented Minorities in Academic Medicine at the FSU College of Medicine.
Fellowship recipients were selected based on professional qualifications, reputations as scholars, professional accomplishments, and relevance of current field expertise to the work of the IOM. Each will collaborate with eminent researchers, policy experts, and clinicians from across the country. They will help facilitate initiatives convened by the IOM to provide nonpartisan, evidence-based guidance to national, state, and local policymakers, academic leaders, health care administrators, and the public.