2021 Annual Report

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Campbell University Free Clinic Ribbon Cutting Hosted at First Choice Community Health Center he Campbell University Community Care Clinic announced its new location at First Choice Community Health Center in Lillington, NC at a ribbon-cutting on Tuesday, March 16th.

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“Dr. Joe Cacioppo has been diligent in every aspect of this and above all else – our students. The free clinic was conceived, implemented and given to the community as a service by the students of our medical school,” affirmed Dr. Wallace.

“We are so excited to be part of this collaboration because we know that the mission is always to serve, said Ms. Shelia Simmons, CEO of First Choice Community Health Centers. “Together, we will be able to give to those in need.”

Student Doctor Maren Downing, executive director of the clinic board, emphasized the importance of the new location in the clinic being able to accommodate more volunteers and see more patients.

“Today we have expanded the opportunities for the medical school to serve Harnett County and this region, and nothing is clearer to the purpose of Campbell than to do that,” shared Dr. Jerry M. Wallace, university chancellor and namesake of the School of Osteopathic Medicine, who was instrumental in developing this collaboration.

“Without the collaboration with First Choice, our ability to provide health care to the uninsured of the community would be greatly hampered, so we would like to thank Ms. Simmons, the First Choice Community Health Board, and the community for their support.”

The CUCCC was founded by the inaugural Class of 2017 and opened to patients in March 2015 at the University Health Center on Tuesday evenings. Over the past six years, the clinic has provided invaluable primary care and referral services to uninsured patients. The clinic is an interprofessional volunteer-staffed organization with students and faculty from the schools of osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, physicians’ assistant, public health, and social work, and is one of only 17 student-run clinics affiliated with U.S. medical schools. Dr. Joe Cacioppo is the chair of community and global health at the medical school and is the primary advisor and faculty volunteer who oversees the operation of the clinic weekly.

“Myself and all of the student volunteers look forward to coming to the clinic every week to extend our educational efforts beyond the classroom. Having this wonderful facility house the clinic can open many doors for us and further our efforts to provide quality and passionate healthcare to the medically underserved in the community.” The Community Care Clinic saw patients at approximately 1,000 appointments in 2020 and has approximately 300 regular patients. The operational budget is funded by grants and private donations with most of the expenses being labs and medications for patients.

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Alumni Research Spotlight: Dr. Rachel Ranson (‘21)

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pages 52-55

US Army conducts ground-breaking research in the Campbell Gross Anatomy Lab

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pages 42-45

Harvard Research Fellowship Spotlight

2min
page 41

Anatomy professor published in Scientific Reports

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page 40

Campbell Received $1.1 Million for Osteopathic Research

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Addressing Adolescent Mental Health: Peds Club Connects with Local Schools

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page 33

Mobile clinics provide COVID-19 testing and vaccinations in Mt. Olive

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Student, faculty clinic volunteers give COVID-19 vaccinations

3min
page 29

CONTINUING THE FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19

2min
page 28

Campbell University Free Clinic Ribbon Cutting Hosted at First Choice Community Health Center

3min
page 27

Edward H. Holder Service Award Recipients

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pages 24-25

MS-II Kathleen McDermott selected for National Health Service Corps

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page 22

Student organizations endow DO student scholarship

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page 21

Student Doctor of the Year - Anjali Agrawal, ('21)

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MSBS Student Spotlight

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Eleven Class of 2021 members entered military medicine residency

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Class of 2021 Match Day virtual celebration

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Campbell Medicine celebrates fifth graduation with 165 graduates

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Dean's Message

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