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Nicole Campion, MD, MPH, is an Assistant Professor at Boston University's Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine in the Department of General Internal Medicine. With a robust background in public health and internal medicine, she is deeply engaged in research focusing on the implementation and dissemination of programs that address healthcare access inequities in under-resourced settings, both domestically and globally. Dr. Campion's research experiences are extensive; she has coordinated an interdisciplinary sanitation project in rural Benin, contributed to occupational health research in Gambia during her medical studies, and examined gun violence's root causes in West Baltimore. Her work also includes a focus on social determinants of health, having studied family-centered programs in Brazil and adapting similar initiatives for Baltimore. She serves on the University of Maryland School of Medicine’s Dean’s Culture Transformation Advisory Committee and has received several accolades, including the United States Public Health Service Excellence in Public Health Award. Passionate about mentorship, she supports undergraduate, graduate, and medical students in their academic journeys, helping them navigate the challenges of training while fostering their spiritual identities.
Boston University • Boston, MA
Teaching and mentoring medical students in the Department of General Internal Medicine, focusing on healthcare access and health outcomes.
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