
MD, 1979, Harvard Medical School (Medicine)
AB, 1974, Harvard University
(Visual and Environmental Studies) |
Thomas L. Campbell, MD
William Rocktaschel Chair and Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry
Associate Director, URMC Center for Primary Care
Contact Information:
University of Rochester Medical Center
Department of Family Medicine
Highland Family Medicine Center
777 South Clinton Avenue, Box HH37
Rochester, NY 14620
Email:
tom_campbell@urmc.rochester.edu
Additional Education:
Fellowship, Family Medicine & Psychiatry, University of Rochester, 1984
Instructor & Fellow, Division of Behavioral & Psychosocial Medicine & Division of Family Medicine, 1982-83
Resident, University of Rochester Family Medicine Residency Program, 1981-1982
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Tom Campbell, MD, fled the biomedical world of Boston and Harvard (BA, 1974 and MD, 1979) and moved west to Rochester for his residency training in Family Medicine. Enamored by the biopsychosocial model and family systems, he received additional training in George Engel's psychosomatic medicine fellowship and the University of Rochester's Family Therapy Training Program.
He has written extensively on the relationship between families and health including a research monograph, “Family's Impact on Health” and two books, Families and Health (with William Doherty, PhD) and Family-Oriented Primary Care: A Manual for Medical Provider (with Susan McDaniel PhD and David Seaburn, MS). He co-edits Families, Systems, and Health: Journal of Collaborative Family Health Care with Susan McDaniel, PhD. In 2003, he was appointed William Rocktaschel Professor and Chair of the Department of Family Medicine and Associate Director of the URMC Center for Primary Care.
To escape the chaos, Tom seeks solitude and excitement through biking and cross-country skiing. (The seasons overlap in Rochester). |
Books
McDaniel, S.H., Campbell, T.L., Hepworth, J., and Lorenz, A. (2004) Family-oriented Primary Care: A Manual for Medical Providers. 2nd Edition. New York: Springer-Verlag.
McDaniel, S.H., Campbell, T.L., and Seaburn, D.B. (1990) Family-oriented Primary Care: A Manual for Medical Providers. New York: Springer-Verlag.
Book Chapters
Campbell, T.L. (2002) Physical Disorders. In: D. Sprenkle (Ed.) Effectiveness Research in Marriage and Family Therapy. Alexandria VA: AAMFT.
Campbell, T.L., McDaniel, S.H., Seaburn, D.B. (2002) The Family System. In M. Mengel and W. Hollemen (Eds.). Patient, Doctor & Society, 2nd Edition. New York: Plenum Publishing.
McDaniel, S.H., Seaburn, D., & Campbell, T.L. (2002) Family problems. In F. deGruy and P. Dickinson (Eds.) 20 Common Problems in Primary Care. McGraw-Hill.
Campbell, T.L., McDaniel, S.H., Cole-Kelly, K. (2002) Family issues in health care. In: R.B. Taylor (Ed.), Family Medicine, 6th Edition. New York: Springer-Verlag.
Campbell, T.L., Bray, J. (2001) The family’s influence on health. In R.E. Rakel (Ed.) Essentials of Family Practice, 6th Edition. New York: W.B. Saunders Company.
Campbell, T.L., Seaburn, D.B., McDaniel, S.H. (2001) Family health. In J. Noble (Ed.) Textbook of Primary Care Medicine. St. Louis: Mosby.
Campbell, T.L. (2000) Anxiety. In R. Taylor (Ed.) 10 Minute Diagnosis. New York: Springer-Verlag.
Campbell, T.L. (2000) Contributing Editor of Mental Health Section. In R. Taylor (Ed.) 10 Minute Diagnosis. New York: Springer-Verlag.
Campbell, T.L. (2000) Anxiety. In: R. Taylor (ed.) 10-Minute Diagnosis. New York: Springer-Verlag.
Articles
Campbell, T.L. (2003) The effectiveness of family interventions in physical disorders. Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy. 29(2):263-81, Apr.
Campbell, T.L., McDaniel, S.H., Cole-Kelly, K, Hepworth, J., and Lorenz, A. (2002) Family interviewing. Special Issue of Family Medicine. 34(5):312-318.
Campbell, T.L., and McDaniel, S.H. (2001) Family systems in family medicine, Clinics in Family Practice. 3:1:13-34.
Campbell TL, Franks P, and Fiscella K. et al. (2000) Do physicians who diagnose more mental health disorders generate lower health care costs? Journal of Family Practice. 49(4):305-310.
Williams, G.C., Frankel, R.M., Campbell, T.L., et al. (2000) Research on relationship-centered care and healthcare outcomes from the Rochester Biopsychosocial Program: A self-determination theory integration. Family, Systems, and Health, 18:79-90. |