
Kendall M. Campbell, M.D.
Assistant Dean for Minority Affairs
Clinical Assistant Professor
Community Health
and Family Medicine
Biographical Sketch
Kendall M. Campbell, MD is an Assistant Dean in the Office of Minority Affairs and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Community Health and Family Medicine at the University of Florida College of Medicine. His medical interests include cardiovascular disease, hypertension and diabetes. He is passionate about caring for underserved patients and serves as Medical Director of Eastside Community Practice, an interdisciplinary, underserved practice in Gainesville, Florida. He is also a community lecturer in east Gainesville and has given numerous lectures on various health topics. Dr. Campbell teaches medical students and has been recognized as an outstanding teacher by the college of medicine. He holds membership in the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine and has given national presentations on caring for the underserved.
Dr. Campbell is married to Kali-Nicole Campbell, a small animal Veterinarian and they have one child. His hobbies include outdoor cooking, singing, public speaking and spending time with his family. He serves his local church as the minister of music along with his wife who serves as church pianist.
