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[[Image:Steve campbell headshot.jpg|right|thumb|Steve C. Campbell, M.D., Ph.D.]] | [[Image:Steve campbell headshot.jpg|right|thumb|Steve C. Campbell, M.D., Ph.D.]] | ||
Steven C. Campbell, MD, PhD, Professor of Surgery, Residency Program Director, Section of Urologic Oncology, Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation. Office: 216-444-5595, Fax: 216-636-0770 | '''Steven C. Campbell, MD, PhD''', Professor of Surgery, Residency Program Director, Section of Urologic Oncology, Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation. | ||
'''Contact''' Office: 216-444-5595, Fax: 216-636-0770, Email: mailto:campbes3@ccf.org | |||
Dr. Campbell serves as Editor-In-Chief of Urology for WikiDoc. | Dr. Campbell serves as Editor-In-Chief of Urology for WikiDoc. | ||
==Education== | |||
''1989'': M.D., (Honors), Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois | |||
''1987'': Ph.D., Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, Thesis: Posttranslational Processing of the Core Protein of Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycan | |||
''1982'': B.A. Biological Sciences (General and Special Honors), University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois | |||
==Post-Doctoral Training== | |||
''7/1995 – 6/1996'': Urologic Oncology Fellowship, Department of Urology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY | |||
''7/1989 – 6/1995'': Urology Residency, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland, Ohio | |||
==Academic & Hospital Appointments== | |||
''2005-present'': Professor of Surgery, Residency Program Director, Section of Urological Oncology, Glickman Urological Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation | |||
''2001–2005'': Associate Professor, Co-Director of Urologic Oncology, Department of Urology, Loyola University Medical Center and The Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center | |||
''2001-2005'': Chief of Urology Service,Hines VA Hospital, Maywood, IL | |||
''1996-2001'': Assistant Professor, Department of Urology, Co-Director Division of Urological Oncology, Northwestern University Medical School and The Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL | |||
==Honors and Awards== | |||
''2008'': “Best Doctors, 2008” | |||
''2007'': Best Reviewer Award, The Journal of Urology | |||
''2006'': “Best Doctors in Cleveland, 2006” | |||
''2004-2006'': “America’s Top Doctors for Cancer” | |||
''2004-2005'': “America’s Top Physicians” | |||
''2003-2005'': “Best Doctors in America” | |||
''2000'': Elk Grove High School Alumni Achievement Award | |||
''1999-2001'': Kimmel Research Scholar | |||
''1996-1998'': American Foundation for Urologic Disease Research Scholar | |||
''1996'': Outstanding poster in session, AUA Meeting, Orlando, Florida | |||
''1994'': George and Grace Crile Traveling Fellowship Award, Cleveland Clinic Foundation | |||
''1994'': Ohio Urologic Resident Essay Contest: Basic Science Category, First Place | |||
''1993'': Cleveland Urologic Resident Essay Contest Category: 1st Place | |||
''1982-1989'': Medical Scientist Training Program Scholarship Recipient | |||
''1978-1982'': A.A. Stagg Academic/Athletic Scholarship, University of Chicago | |||
''1989'': Leon O. Jacobson Award: Best Presentation in the Basic Biological Sciences: Senior Scientific Session, Pritzker School of Medicine Graduating Class | |||
''1989'': Alpha Omega Alpha | |||
''1981'': Phi Beta Kappa | |||
''1982'': Sigma Xi | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:02, 22 January 2009
Steven C. Campbell, MD, PhD, Professor of Surgery, Residency Program Director, Section of Urologic Oncology, Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation.
Contact Office: 216-444-5595, Fax: 216-636-0770, Email: mailto:campbes3@ccf.org
Dr. Campbell serves as Editor-In-Chief of Urology for WikiDoc.
Education
1989: M.D., (Honors), Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
1987: Ph.D., Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, Thesis: Posttranslational Processing of the Core Protein of Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycan
1982: B.A. Biological Sciences (General and Special Honors), University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Post-Doctoral Training
7/1995 – 6/1996: Urologic Oncology Fellowship, Department of Urology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY
7/1989 – 6/1995: Urology Residency, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland, Ohio
Academic & Hospital Appointments
2005-present: Professor of Surgery, Residency Program Director, Section of Urological Oncology, Glickman Urological Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation
2001–2005: Associate Professor, Co-Director of Urologic Oncology, Department of Urology, Loyola University Medical Center and The Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center
2001-2005: Chief of Urology Service,Hines VA Hospital, Maywood, IL
1996-2001: Assistant Professor, Department of Urology, Co-Director Division of Urological Oncology, Northwestern University Medical School and The Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL
Honors and Awards
2008: “Best Doctors, 2008”
2007: Best Reviewer Award, The Journal of Urology
2006: “Best Doctors in Cleveland, 2006”
2004-2006: “America’s Top Doctors for Cancer”
2004-2005: “America’s Top Physicians”
2003-2005: “Best Doctors in America”
2000: Elk Grove High School Alumni Achievement Award
1999-2001: Kimmel Research Scholar
1996-1998: American Foundation for Urologic Disease Research Scholar
1996: Outstanding poster in session, AUA Meeting, Orlando, Florida
1994: George and Grace Crile Traveling Fellowship Award, Cleveland Clinic Foundation
1994: Ohio Urologic Resident Essay Contest: Basic Science Category, First Place
1993: Cleveland Urologic Resident Essay Contest Category: 1st Place
1982-1989: Medical Scientist Training Program Scholarship Recipient
1978-1982: A.A. Stagg Academic/Athletic Scholarship, University of Chicago
1989: Leon O. Jacobson Award: Best Presentation in the Basic Biological Sciences: Senior Scientific Session, Pritzker School of Medicine Graduating Class
1989: Alpha Omega Alpha
1981: Phi Beta Kappa
1982: Sigma Xi