Campbell Takes Reins of Memphis Medical Society

Feb 10, 2016 at 02:54 pm by admin


Tommy J. Campbell, MD, an internist at Consolidated Medical Practices of Memphis, has been installed as the 139th president of the Memphis Medical Society, filling the position of outgoing president O. Lee Berkenstock, MD.

Campbell was installed during the organization’s annual dinner last month.

Other officers for 2016 are:

  • president-elect – Phillip R. Langsdon MD, The Langsdon Clinic;
  • vice-president – Autry J. Parker, MD, Semmes-Murphey Clinic;
  • secretary – Andrew T. Watson, MD, Sutherland Cardiology Clinic;
  • treasurer – Sri I. Naidu, MD, Mid-South Ear, Nose & Throat.

New board members are: David L. Cannon, MD, Campbell Clinic; James E. Klemis, MD, The Stern Cardiovascular Foundation; Jimmie Mancell, MD, Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare; Brian J. McKinnon, MD, Shea Ear Clinic; Christopher M. Pokabla, MD, Memphis Orthopaedic Group; and Lisa S. Usdan, MD, endocrinology – UT Methodist Physicians. Returning board members are Frederick A. Fiedler, MD.; Danielle H. Hassel, MD; and Justin Monroe, MD.    

Campbell, a native of Ruleville, Mississippi, received his medical degree from the University of Mississippi, Jackson in 1983. He did his residency in internal medicine at Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis. He is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Campbell has served as a delegate to the Tennessee Medical Association (TMA) since 2010.

Founded in 1876, the Memphis Medical Society, a professional membership organization for physicians, currently has 2,223 members.

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