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R. Keith Campbell, PharmD, MBA

Is the former associate dean and is the Distinguished Professor of Pharmacy at the Washington State University College of Pharmacy in Pullman, Washington. He has been a member of the faculty since 1968. He was the chair of the Medical Advisory Board for the Washington State Diabetes Control Project funded by the Center for Disease Control. He was a member of professional panels that wrote the position statements on blood glucose monitoring for both ADA and AADE and assisted the NIH in translating the famous Diabetes Control and Complications Trial to try to change the treatment objectives of diabetes patients. He has a personal interest in diabetes having had type 1 diabetes for over 56 years. He has used an insulin pump for over 26 years. Campbell has served on the Board of Directors of the American Diabetes Association and the American Association of Diabetes Educators. He also served on the Board of Trustees of the Diabetes Research and Education Foundation. He has authored over 600 publications and serves on the editorial boards of pharmacy, nursing, medical and lay journals. He serves on the advisory boards of the Diabetes Education Program at Pullman Memorial Hospital and the Spokane Community Health Education Resources. He also has worked with numerous managed- care organizations to develop diabetes treatment protocols.
He has been an advisor or board member to the Spokane Chapters of JDF and ADA. Campbell was the first recipient of the O. Charles Olson, M.D. Lectureship. He was the College of Pharmacy's first recipient of the Outstanding Alumnus Award. In 1990, he was presented with the University's President's Faculty Excellence Award for Public Service. In 1988, Campbell was given the special honor of being named The Distinguished Person of the Year for Pharmacists Planning Service, Inc., and in 1997 was presented the national Diabetes Management Leadership Award by the Boehringer Mannheim/Zitter Group. Most notably, he was named the Outstanding Healthcare Educator in the Field of Diabetes in the United States in 1989 by the ADA. The American Association of Diabetes Educators presented him with the Distinguished Service Award. His state pharmacy association named him their 'Pharmacist of the Year' and he received their Don Katterman Distinguished Endeavors Award. He is a fellow of both the American Society of Health System Pharmacists and the American Pharmaceutical Association. Campbell is a Certified Diabetes Educator, and served as a consultant to the FDA's and USP's Endocrine panels. In 2003, Campbell was honored by ACCP with the prestigious Paul F. Parker Medal for his sustained impact on the practice of pharmacy. His University has honored him with the R. Keith Campbell Endowed Chair in Diabetes Care.
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