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Sheldon Campbell, MD, PhD

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Professor of Laboratory Medicine
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Vice-Chair for the VA , Laboratory Medicine

Director, Laboratories at VA CT Healthcare System

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Professor of Laboratory Medicine

Vice-Chair for the VA , Laboratory Medicine; Director, Laboratories at VA CT Healthcare System

Biography

I'm Professor of Laboratory Medicine at Yale School of Medicine and Director of Clinical Laboratories for the VA Connecticut Healthcare System. My bachelor’s degree is in Biology from Rice University in Houston, Texas. I completed my M.D. and Ph.D. degrees in the Medical Scientist Training Program at Baylor College of Medicine, also in Houston. I was a resident and post-doctoral fellow in Laboratory Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine. I'm board certified in Clinical Pathology and Medical Microbiology by the American Board of Pathology. I'm medical director of microbiology, chemistry, and point-of-care testing for VA Connecticut, and have a role in the chemistry, urinalysis, and microbiology specialty areas for the New England Veteran’s Integrated Service Network laboratories. My research interests include education of pathology residents and medical students, point-of-care testing, ethics in laboratory medicine, biosafety, and outcomes related to utilization of laboratory testing. As part of my educational portfolio I compose and perform original songs on a wide variety of topics, many related to infectious diseases and laboratory medicine.

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Other Departments & Organizations

Education & Training

Fellow
Yale School of Medicine (1992)
Resident
Yale School of Medicine (1992)
MD
Baylor College of Medicine (1988)
PhD
Baylor College of Medicine, Cell Biology (1987)
PhD
Baylor College of Medicine (1987)

Research

Overview

Medical Research Interests

HIV; Microbiology; Point-of-Care Systems; Veterans

Public Health Interests

Emerging Infectious Diseases

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Sheldon Campbell's published research.

Publications

2024

2023

2020

2019

Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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    College of American Pathologists

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    American Society for Microbiology

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    Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute

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    Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute

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    College of American Pathologists

Clinical Care

Overview

Sheldon Campbell, MD, PhD, director of Yale Medicine’s Clinical Microbiology Lab, helps ensure that tests designed to detect conditions like urinary tract infections, tuberculosis, or fungal diseases remain up-to-date and accurate. “I like to be involved in quality control and assurance of testing,” Dr. Campbell says. This means that he and his team in the lab constantly look for ways to improve testing procedures and how timely results get reported back to physicians, for example.

“We have a very comprehensive microbiology lab, where we conduct testing on esoteric diseases or infections,” Dr. Campbell says. His job becomes particularly challenging when a microorganism such as a bacterium, fungus, or virus cannot be identified through regular testing. “For instance, many unusual fungi are hard to identify microscopically,” he says. “We use DNA sequencing on those samples.”

As tests and testing methods continue to improve, Dr. Campbell expects that the clinical microbiology lab will play an even large role in diagnosing diseases and identifying the organisms that cause them. One quickly advancing area is diagnostic virology, which could help pinpoint a patient’s type of upper-respiratory infection.

As professor of laboratory medicine at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Campbell also teaches microbiology to medical students—using his guitar. Nicknamed “The Singing Microbiologist” by the American Society for Microbiology, Dr. Campbell regularly adapts well-known tunes to fit his topic of choice. During one session, he jammed out with “When the Ticks Go Marching In.”

Clinical Specialties

Pathology; Laboratory Medicine

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Board Certifications

  • Medical Microbiology

    Certification Organization
    AB of Pathology
    Original Certification Date
    1995
  • Clinical Pathology

    Certification Organization
    AB of Pathology
    Original Certification Date
    1992

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Laboratory Medicine

PO Box 208035, 333 Cedar Street

New Haven, CT 06520-8035

United States

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