Kevin R. Campbell, M.D - Heart Health
Dr. Kevin R. Campbell is a practicing cardiologist who specializes in cardiac electrophysiology (treatment of heart rhythm disorders).  He is a clinician educator and assistant professor of medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  Since 2010, Dr. Campbell has served as the on-air medical expert for WNCN in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is a weekly on-air guest for multiple national news outlets based in New York City. Dr. Campbell is also a regular guest on SiriusXM Doctor Radio. While patient care and healthcare policy are priorities for Dr. Campbell, his passions also include closing the gap in the cardiac care for women. He has written a book entitled Women and Cardiovascular Disease: Addressing Disparities in Care. For more information, go to: www.DrKevinCampbellMD.com.

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