Host Ellen Kamhi, PhD RN, interviews Dr. Andrew William Campbell about improving your health by understanding the causes and symptoms of chronic inflammation and how it can be treated.
Dr. Campbell trained at the Orlando Regional Medical Center in Florida and at the Medical College of Georgia before moving to Houston, Texas, where he was the medical director of the Medical Center for Immune and Toxic Disorders for over 20 years. His practice was immunology and toxicology. He has held various leadership positions in hospitals in Houston.
Dr. Campbell served both on the faculty and as a member on the admissions committee for the University of Texas Medical School. He founded the St. John Vianney Clinic for the indigent and served as president in a number of medical organizations, both national and international.
He is currently the editor-in-chief of two peer reviewed and indexed medical journals. Dr. Campbell has received awards from many organizations, both medical and consumer, national and international.
He is fluent in English, French, Spanish, and Hungarian. He has been featured on 20/20, the Montel Williams Show, 24 Hour Investigative News, NBC, ABC and CBS affiliates throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. Dr. Campbell has published over 80 peer-reviewed journal articles and medical textbook chapters. He presents for INNOVISION PROFESSIONAL MEDIA- conferences for Integrative Medical Professionals. To learn more about the conference “INFLAMMATION, Cooling the Heat” go to http://innovisionhm.com/Inflammation/
For more information about Dr. Campbell, visit his website Innovisionhm .
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