Meet Our Chief Residents!
Drs. Eric West and Nolan Farrell, both PGY-5s, serve as the UTHSC-Campbell Clinic Residency Administrative Chiefs. These two physicians are terrific leaders, role models and surgeons. Who are they—and what…
Drs. Eric West and Nolan Farrell, both PGY-5s, serve as the UTHSC-Campbell Clinic Residency Administrative Chiefs. These two physicians are terrific leaders, role models and surgeons. Who are they—and what…
Proper foot care is an integral part of an individual's overall wellness. But access to high-quality, specialized foot and ankle care isn’t available to everyone. Oftentimes, the people who need…
Exposure is the first step in a student’s career exploration process – if they don’t realize opportunities exist, they’re unable to pursue them. Beyond exposure, being able to envision themselves…
Family and friends, from near and (very) far gathered October 30 to celebrate the life and legacy of Kay C. Daugherty, who served the CCF from 1978-2021. With stories and…
Dr. Alan Wood has been generous alumnus and partner to the Campbell Clinic Foundation, offering counsel, encouragement and resources to drive the Foundation’s new Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Initiative.
Longtime patient Dee Birnbaum remembers her first visit to Campbell Clinic – when the main clinic was located near downtown Memphis, on Madison.
The Campbell Award for Research and Innovation honors individuals with outstanding clinical and basic science investigations that contribute to the understanding, care, and prevention of bone and joint conditions and injuries.
His commitment to education extends beyond the hundreds of lectures and courses he has taught over the years, as he spends many hours outside of the operating room to teach residents, mentoring and advocating for each.
For his achievements in innovation, research, design, and development of orthopaedic implants, we were pleased to recognize Dr. Robert Medoff at the Saturday night Gala.
Recipient of the 2022 Willis C. Campbell Club Humanitarian Award for Community Service, which was presented during the Alvin J. Ingram Lecture on Saturday morning by Dr. Quin Throckmorton.