Mark D. Campbell, MD

Mark D. Campbell, MD, is a board certified and fellowship-trained knee surgery specialist performing both partial and total knee arthroplasty, with subspecialty training in sports medicine as well as complex reconstruction of the foot and ankle. Dr. Campbell also has extensive training and interest in adult reconstructive procedures.
Dr. Campbell completed his fellowship training in sports medicine as well as foot and ankle surgery at the Institute for Bone and Joint Disorders in Phoenix, AZ. Prior to that, he completed his orthopedic residency at the world renowned Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
Dr. Campbell earned his medical degree from Albany Medical College where he graduated first in his class, summa cum laude. He was inducted into the prestigious medical society, Alpha Omega Alpha and served as president. He obtained both his bachelor’s degree and master’s degree from the University of Oregon.
Dr. Campbell has been honored by his peers and was named PHOENIX Magazine’s Top Doctor in 2010. Throughout his training and career, Dr. Campbell has received numerous awards and achievements. Dr. Campbell is active in research, publishing and lecturing in the field of orthopedics and is a member of multiple medical organizations, including the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons.

Research & Experience
Areas of Specialty
Knee, Foot and Ankle Surgery
Education and Training
Dual Fellowship Institute for Bone and Joint Disorders Phoenix, Arizona
Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Fellowship H. Royer Collins, M.D., Edward D. Campbell, M.D.
Foot and Ankle Surgery Fellowship Stanley C. Grave, M.D.
Residency Department of Orthopedic Surgery Mayo Graduate School of Medicine Rochester, Minnesota 1995-2000
Medical Degree Albany Medical College Albany, New York May 1995
Masters Degree Biology/Genetics; University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon August 1991
Bachelor's Degree Biology University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon June 1989
U.S. Certification and Licensure
Board Certified, American Board of Orthopedic Surgery Passed Part I: July 2000 Passed Part II: July 2003 Fellow; American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery
Experience
Spring Training Orthopedic Surgeon, Texas Rangers MLB
Attending Orthopedic Surgeon Longview Orthopedic Associates Longview, Washington
Lead Orthopedic Surgeon, Babe Ruth World Series Longview, Washington
2002 Series 2004 Series Orthopedic Coverage
Lower Columbia College Multiple High School Coverage
Honors and Awards
Administrative Chief Resident Mayo Clinic, Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery 1999-2000
Searle Traveling Fellow Grant Mid-America Orthopaedic Association 2000
The Outstanding Resident Presentation Award Minnesota Orthopedic Society Annual meeting of the Minnesota Orthopedic Society May 1998
The Department of Orthopedic Surgery Faculty Research Award Mark B. Coventry Clinical Research Competition Mayo Foundation June 1998; June 1999
Graduated first in class, Summa Cum Laude Albany Medical College May 1995
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society Elected Junior Year 1993
President, Theta Chapter Alpha Omega Alpha 1994-1995
The Arthur Knudsen Prize in Biochemistry Albany Medical College May 1993
The Daggett Prize in the Anatomies Albany Medical College May 1993
Dean's Letter for Academic Excellence Albany Medical College 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995
Asklepiads Pre-Medical Honor Society University of Oregon 1987
Phi Kappa Psi Academic Honors University of Oregon 1985-1988
Pre-Major Academic Honor List University of Oregon 1985-1986
Research and Publications
Salvage of Intraarticular Bone During Endoscopic ACL Reconstruction. Campbell, M.D, Dahm, DL and Torchia, ME Report of a new technique; In Progress Presented Mid-America Orthopedic Conference, April 26-30, 2000
Femoral Component Failure in Hybrid Total Knee Arthroplasty. Campbell, MD, Duffy, G and Trousdale, RT CORR, Number 356, pp 58-65 1998
Presented at the Knee Society Meeting at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1998
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Minnesota Orthopedic Society, May 9,1998 Polyarticular Blastomycotic Arthritis. Abril A., Campbell, MD., et al Journal of Rheumatology. 25(5):1019-21 May 1998
Hamate fracture-dislocation: a case report. Uhl RL., Campbell, MD Journal of Hand Surgery, American Volume. 20(1):578-80 July 1995
Outcome study: Comparison of patients who have gone through a recently implemented Clinical Pathway for THA, with patients not going through the pathway. Campbell MD. Glockner F Stratton Veteran Affairs Medical Center, Albany, New York Continuing investigation
Genetic Coordination of Diapause in the Pitcher plant Mosquito, Wyeomyia smithii (Diptera:Culicidae), Annals of the entomological. Campbell MD, Bradshaw, W Society of America 85(4):445-451 (1992) Presented for Masters Final Oral Defense, August 14, 1991, University of Oregon
Current Projects
Investigation of total knee arthroplasty surgical approaches on functional, daily activities: a quanitative assessment of gait, sit-to-stand activities and stair climbing David J Jacofsky, MD; M. Wade Shrader, MD; Mark D Campbell, MD; Kristine Csavina, PhD
Investigation of unicompartmental knee arthroplasty: a quantitative assessment of gait, sit-to-stand activities and stair climbing David J Jacofsky, MD; M. Wade Shrader, MD; Mark D Campbell, MD; Kristine Csavina, PhD
Resumption of Driving: The Effects of Total Knee Arthroplasty Surgical Approaches David J Jacofsky, MD; M. Wade Shrader, MD; Mark D Campbell, MD; Kristine Csavina, PhD
Presentations
Common Disorders of the Foot and Ankle Springfest Luncheon, Del Webb Memorial Hospital Monday April 4, 2005
Discussion of Orthopedic Conditions Sun Health Communications, Doctor on Call Thursday April 7, 2005
Minimally Invasive Total Knee Arthroplasty with the Use of Computer Navigation Assistance Northern Trust Community Talk Tuesday April 26, 2005
Common Disorders of the Shoulder Boswell Memorial Hall Friday April 29, 2005
Complex Reconstruction of the Foot and Ankle Community Education Center, Del Webb Memorial Hospital Tuesday May 10, 2005
Osteoporosis-Treatment/Complications/Prevention Womens Education, Del Webb Memorial Hospital Thursday May 12, 2005
New Advances in Total Knee Arthroplasty ASMA Friday June 10, 2005
Minimally Invasive Total Knee Arthroplasty with the Use of Computer Navigation Assistance Valley of the Sun Transcription Chapter Saturday June 11, 2005
Thromboprophalaxis in Orthopedic Surgery Hospitalist Group, Boswell Memorial Hospital Wednesday July 13, 2005
New Advances in Joint Replacement Arthritis Foundation Wednesday August 30, 2005
Advances in Locked Plating Faculty Instructor November 2005
Prevention of Fractures due to Osteoporosis Women's Education, Del Webb Memorial Hospital November 2005
Treatment of Knee DJD, Matching Options to Disease Severity AZ Chapter Rotary Club, Sun City West, AZ January 2006
What's New in Knee Replacement Surgery American Lutheran Church of Sun City Februrary 2006
Computer Assisted Surgery Focus on Knee Replacement AZHIMA, Boswell Memorial Hospital Friday, March 17, 2006
Treatment of Complex Foot and Ankle Problems Sun Health Community Education April 2006
National Resident Arthroplasty Course Faculty Memphis, Tennessee May 2006
Knee Arthritis Program Arrowhead Health at the Vistas Glendale, AZ June 20, 2006
Knee Program Union Hills Country Club, Arrowhead Health Knee Program August 21, 2006
Balancing the Total Knee Flexion/Extension/Varus/Valgus Faculty, Annual Resident Symposium San Francisco, CA October 13-14, 2006
How To Sell To An Orthopedic Surgeon Stryker Regional Sales Meeting Denver, CO May 18, 2006
Navigation Training Course for Total Joint Arthroplasty Co-Chairman Las Vegas, NV August 26, 2006
Use of Navigation in Total Knee Arthroplasty Faculty, Minimally Invasive Orthopedic Solution Conference Scottsdale, AZ January 26-27, 2007
Roll of Posterior Cruciate Ligament in Total Knee Arthroplasty Faculty, 4th Annual Resident Reconstruction Conference Memphis, TN May 5, 2007
Management of Bone Loss in Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty Faculty, 4th Annual Resident Reconstruction Conference Memphis, TN May 5, 2007
Diagnosis and Treatment of Foot & Ankle Disorders Faculty, CME Lecture Series to Primary Care Physicians Sun City West, AZ May 12, 2007
The CORE Institute Big on Bones Community Lecture. Minimally Invasive Total Knee Replacements, Medisun Health Fair, October 2008.
The CORE Institute Big on Bones Community Lecture. Advancements in Knee Replacement. Sun City West Rotary Club, December 2009.
The CORE Institute Big on Bones Community Lecture. Osteoarthritis of the Hip & Knee. Grandview Terrace, May 2010.
The CORE Institute Big on Bones Community Lecture. Joint Pain & Treatment Options. Corta Bella, March 2011.
The CORE Institute Lecture Program. Common Disorders of Foot & Ankle, Banner Olive Branch Senior Center, May 2011.
Residency and Medical School Involvement
Assistant Team Physician Rochester Skeeters International Basketball Association November 1998 - March 2000
Orthopaedic Education Committee Mayo Clinic 1997-2000
Orthopaedic Nursing Practice Committee Mayo Clinic 1996-1998
Athletic Committee Chairman Albany Medical College 1993-1995
Student Support Committee Albany Medical College 1992-1995
Tutoring students in Biochemistry and Physiology Albany Medical College 1992-1993
Employment Experience
Critical Care Technician, Surgical Intensive Care Unit Albany Medical Center Hospital June-September 1992
Graduate Teaching Fellow University of Oregon, Department of Biology (Core Biology, Eukaryotic Cell Biology, Vertebrate Anatomy and Embryology, Evolution and Ecology, Marine Biology) 1989-1991
Medical License and Medical Societies
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Fellow American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Washington State Medical License Minnesota State Medical License Arizona State Medical License American Medical Association, 1992 to the present Washington State Medical Association, 2001 to the present Arthroscopy Association of North America American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society Associate Fellow American College of Surgeons Mayo Alumni Association
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