About Erica Campbell, MD
Dr. Erica Campbell is an Advanced Illness and Geriatrics physician board certified in geriatric medicine and family medicine. Dr. Campbell joined Inova with more than four years of clinical experience. Dr. Campbell has a special interest in the management of geriatrics, chronic illness management and palliative care.
Most recently, Dr. Campbell completed a geriatrics fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.
Dr. Campbell became interested in elder care during her childhood, as she would often accompany her father, a pastor, to various hospitals and nursing homes. During both medical school and residency, she found senior care to be both personally enriching and often professionally underrepresented. Dr. Campbell has a genuine love for this population of patients and her goal is to provide excellent skilled and compassionate medical care to these medically underserved and complicated patients.
Dr. Campbell was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and relocated to Virginia Beach, Virginia, as a young child. She currently resides in Washington, DC, with her "furry" child, Bella, a rescue from an animal shelter in Houston, Texas. In her spare time, Dr. Campbell likes to travel, attend hot yoga and take various dance classes.
Blog Posts
Welcome Winter: 8 Ways For Older Adults to Stay Safe & Healthy This Season. December 11, 2017.
Care for Yourself to Care Well for Others: 8 Tips to Avoid Caregiver Burnout. December 20, 2017.
Background
Medical Education
Temple University School of Medicine 2013Residency
Training Specialty: Family Medicine
7/1/2013 - 6/30/2016
Fellowships
Training Specialty: Geriatric Medicine
7/1/2016 - 6/30/2017
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