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John V. Campo, M.D.

Dr. Campo's clinical and research interests include functional abdominal pain and other medically unexplained physical symptoms in children and adolescents, the association between physical and psychiatric illness, and the delivery of behavioral health interventions in primary care.


Positions

  • Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Ohio State University
    Chief, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Columbus Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH

 

Education

  • M.D., University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

 

Relevant Publications

  • Gardner, W., Kelleher, K. J., Pajer, K., & Campo, J. V. (2004). Follow-up care of children identified with ADHD by primary care clinicians: A prospective cohort study. Journal of Pediatrics, 145, 767-771.
  • Gardner, W., Kelleher, K. J., Pajer, K. A., & Campo, J. V. (2004). Primary care clinicians' use of standardized psychiatric diagnoses. Child: Care, Health and Development, 30(5), 401-412.
  • Campo, J. V., Bridge, J., Ehmann, M., Altman, S., Lucas, A., Birmaher, B., Di Lorenzo, C., Iyengar, S., & Brent, D. A. (2004). Recurrent abdominal pain, anxiety, and depression in primary care. Pediatrics, 113, 817-824.
  • Campo, J. V., Comer, D. M., Jansen-McWilliams, L., Gardner, W., & Kelleher, K. J. (2002). Recurrent pain, emotional distress, and health service use in childhood. Journal of Pediatrics, 141, 76-83.
  • Campo, J. V, Kingsley, R. S, Bridge, J., & Mrazek, D. (2000). Child and adolescent psychiatry in general children's hospitals. A survey of chairs of psychiatry. Psychosomatics, 41, 128-33.

 

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