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Welcome Resident Class of 2015!
A record of almost 500 applications received for 8 resident positions for the new class which began July 2010. More»
Congratulations Resident Class of 2010! Where are they Going?
Congratulations to the Class of 2010 Resident Graduates! More»
E. Greer Richardson, M.D., Retires After 33 Years of Service
Dr. E. Greer Richardson has retired after 33 years on the Campbell Clinic staff as a foot and ankle surgery specialist. A special fund has been established in Dr. Richardson’s honor to support foot and ankle education. More»
With Foundation's Support, Campbell's Historic Residency Program is Among Nation's Best
Dr. Willis C. Campbell opened his practice in Memphis in 1909 and went on to achieve national and international recognition as a pioneer in many areas of the young field of orthopaedics. One of Dr. Campbell’s greatest accomplishments was the establishment of the nation’s first orthopaedic residency program. More»
Chief Residents Are Thankful for "Exceptional Opportunity"
Three busy young orthopaedic surgeons who currently share the title of “Chief Resident” in Campbell Clinic’s residency program were gathered in one spot in late January, part of the team interviewing applicants for next year’s Campbell Clinic residency class. More»
Campbell Provides Fellowship Training Program
Think of fellowships as training programs, opportunities for graduates of accredited orthopaedic surgery residency programs to gain additional expertise and experience in their specialty area. More»
Welcome to the Resident Class of 2014
The Campbell Foundation is pleased to welcome eight outstanding new residents and four fellows to our training program this year. They are a diverse group, but all share a background of academic excellence and a commitment to orthopaedics. More»
Dr. Hubbard’s Gift Helps Carry Forward Residency Program’s Remarkable Work
Out of more than 450 applicants each year, only eight are chosen for the Campbell Clinic orthopaedic surgery residency program. Many former residents say the program had a profound impact on their careers. More»
Corporations Support Campbell Education Program
The Campbell Foundation is grateful to five corporate partners for their continued support of our residency and fellowship education program. Their generosity will provide valuable training in clinical and surgical skills, research, and compassionate patient care for 45 future leaders in orthopaedic medicine this year. More»
Congratulations Class of 2009
The Campbell Foundation’s commitment to educate the world’s finest orthopaedic surgeons is a longstanding tradition. Dr. Willis Campbell established the orthopaedic residency program at the University of Tennessee School of Medicine in Memphis in 1924. More»
Campbell Alumni Celebrate 100 Years of Orthopaedics in Memphis
Even though he was a visionary in the field of orthopaedics, Dr. Willis Campbell could have never imagined that the institution he began with his entry into orthopaedics in 1909 would still be such an important part of the specialty 100 years later. More»
With Foundation’s Support, Campbell’s Historic Residency Program is Among Nation’s Best
Campbell Clinic will celebrate 100 years of orthopaedic practice in Memphis in 2009. Dr. Willis C. Campbell opened his practice in 1909 on Madison Avenue and went on to achieve national and international recognition as a pioneer in many areas of the young field of orthopaedics. More»
Foundation to Edit New Publication
Campbell Clinic surgeon Dr. Andrew H. Crenshaw has recently become Editor-in-Chief of Current Orthopaedic Practice, a peerreviewed, general orthopaedic publication designed to translate clinical research into best practices for diagnosing, treating and managing musculoskeletal disorders. More»
Foundation Receives Gifts for Education Program
Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) is a new supporter of The Campbell Foundation’s resident education program. HCA and The Campbell Foundation share a commitment to provide the highest level of patient care through surgeon education. More»
Annual Lecture Honors Dr. Alvin Ingram
In May Campbell senior residents participate in an annual lecture program, named in memory of Campbell Clinic physician Dr. Alvin J. Ingram. The residents present their research papers, which are the culmination of some of their research efforts during their residency. More»
World’s Doctors Watch, Learn
They come from South America, Japan, Iran, Trinidad, Albania and other countries around the globe. Their goal: Learn all you can from Campbell Clinic surgeons, then take your knowledge back and apply it for the benefit of patients in your homeland. More»
Smith & Nephew Strengthens its Commitment to Resident Education with New Grant
Smith & Nephew, one of the world’s leading suppliers of orthopaedic products, has once again demonstrated its commitment to physician education with a new grant made to the Campbell Foundation in December 2006. More»
Dr. James Beaty Continues in Proud Tradition as New President of AAOS
Dr. James Beaty, chief of staff of Campbell Clinic and a member of the Board of Trustees of The Campbell Foundation, has been installed as president of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the nation’s most prestigious provider of musculoskeletal education to surgeons and others in the orthopaedic field. More»
Dr. Carnesale's Passion for Resident Education Inspires Gifts to the Campbell Foundation
The positive influence that one Campbell Clinic physician exerted in a younger colleague’s life and career has led to a generous donation to The Campbell Foundation to benefit resident education. More»
Campbell Clinic Training Lives up to its Reputation for Residents in Foundation-Supported Program
When Matt Mayfield was a medical student at the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas and considering orthopaedics as a specialty, one name popped up over and over when people recommended a place for his residency. That place was Campbell Clinic. More»
Synthes Trauma Fellowship Supports Surgeon Training
Synthes, the leading skeletal fixation company in North America, has demonstrated its commitment to the education and training of orthopaedic surgeons with a generous grant to The Campbell Foundation to establish the Synthes Trauma Fellowship. More»
DePuy Extends Support of Residency Training with Richardson Foot and Ankle Rotation
DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc., the nation’s oldest manufacturer of orthopaedic implants, has made a generous grant to The Campbell Foundation that will enrich the educational experience of promising orthopaedic residents through the E. Greer Richardson, M.D. Foot and Ankle Rotation. More»
Campbell Clinic Benefits from Skills of Residents Displaced by Hurricane Katrina
Orthopaedic surgeons expect to see and learn a lot during their residency training. But Dr. Duane Belongie wasn’t expecting his residency experience to include using a canoe to shuffle supplies between hospitals or transport two premature babies to safety in the days following one of the nation’s most devastating natural disasters. More»
Published: November 14, 2011
