
Pinehurst Medical Clinic (PMC) is excited to welcome Lashawnda Campbell, DNP, to its gastroenterology team in Pinehurst at PMC – Heather Glen. Campbell is joining the established team of board-certified gastroenterology physicians.
Campbell attended North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Greensboro, NC, where she earned her bachelor of science in nursing. She received her master's in business administration from Capella University and then her doctorate of nursing practice from Gardner Webb University, Boiling Springs, NC.
Campbell said in a press release, "Healthcare has provided me the opportunity to give of myself by providing comfort to families and patients while positively impacting their lives."
With over 19 years of clinical experience, Campbell has developed a care philosophy centered on developing a trusting provider–patient relationship, ensuring all patients receive treatment with dignity and compassion.
Visit pinehurstmedical.com to learn more about Lashawnda Campbell, DNP, and the care team at PMC Gastroenterology & Endoscopy—Pinehurst.
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