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TRUST & EXPERIENCE SINCE 1974
Physicians

CHARLES H. CAMPBELL M.D., F.A.C.S., F.I.C.S.

Born: Nixon, Texas
B.A : University of Texas, Austin, Texas - June 1963
M.D. : Tulane University, New Orleans, La. - May 28, 1967

INTERNSHIP, RESIDENCIES, FELLOWSHIPS:

Internship (Mixed Medicine) Charity Hospital of Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
7/01/67 - 6/30/68
Ophthalmology Residency Ochsner Foundation Hospital
New Orleans, Louisiana
7/01/70 - 6/30/73
Fellowship Retina Service
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas
7/01/73 - 6/30-74

MILITARY:

Captain, U.S. Air Force, SAC: 7/19/68 - 7/19/70

MEDICAL PRACTICE:

Private practice limited to diseases and surgery of the retina and vitreous (South Texas Retina Consultants, L.L.P. , Corpus Christi, Texas). 7/01/74 to Present

CERTIFICATION:

American Board of Ophthalmology. 5/11/75

LICENSURE:

Louisiana L010515 6/10/67
Texas D5362 12/03/67

PUBLICATIONS:

Management of Congenital Eversion of the Eyelids, AJO 75, 1 February, 1973
Compression of Lacrimal Sac by Inverted Papilloma Arising in the Maxillary Sinus So. Med. Journal V .c& July, 1974
Corpus Christi Caller Times Newspaper. Article on Macular Degeneration April 1997

MEMBERSHIPS AND ORGANIZATIONS:

Over Ten Years Experience with ophthalmic lasers
International Laser Symposium, Washington, D.C.
Fellow American College of Surgeons
Fellow International College of Surgeons
Medical Director, South Texas Eye Foundation 1983-1986
Medical Advisory Board Project Orbis 1982-1986
Medical Education for the Eyes of the World
Medical Director, Project Orbis 1983
Project Orbis: Flying Eye Hospital
Visiting Vitreo-Retinal Surgeon Coordinator, Project
Orbis for Indonesia, U.A.E., Costa Rica 1982-1985
United Arab States 1983
Costa Rica 1983
Turkey 1985
Chief of Surgery, Driscoll Children’s Hospital 1983-1984
Director of Diabetic Eye Clinic, Memorial Medical Center 1983-1986
Corpus Christi Family Practice Residency Program
Texas Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology
Texas Ophthalmological Association
Corpus Christi, Surgical Society
American Society of Continuing Ophthalmology
Society of Eye Surgeons
Pan American Association of Ophthalmology
American Geriatrics Society
American Medical Association
Texas Medical Association
Nueces County Medical Association (Current Board member and 2000 president
American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology
American Academy of Family Physicians
International Glaucoma Congress
The American Society of Contemporary Ophthalmology
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
Officer Basic Military Training, Medical, U.S. Air Force
The Alton Ochsner Medical Foundation
Collis Cataract Society
Vitreous Society International
Retinal Detachment Society
Royal Society of Medicine
American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery
American College of Preventive Medicine
International Association of Ocular Surgeons
American Board of Laser Surgery -1998
American Telemedicine Association
American Nutraceutical Association

MEETINGS AND COURSES ATTENDED:
(CME’s-Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) in hours)

May 1975 Texas Medical Association,
San Antonio, Texas
June 1975 Vitrectomy Courses,
Port Huron, Michigan
July 1975 Foundation for Ophthalmic Education-Phacoemulsification Course,
Santa Monica, California
Sept. 1975 American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology
Dallas, Texas
Sept. 1975 International Photocoagulation Conference,
New York, N.Y.
March 1976 John Hopkins University, Vitreous Surgery,
Baltimore, Maryland
June 1976 American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology,
Las Vegas, Nevada
June 1976 Vitrectomy Course,
Memphis, Tennessee
April 1977 University of Texas Health Science Center,
San Antonio, Texas - Basic and Clinical Science Course in Neuro-Ophthalmology
May 1977 Texas Medical Association and Texas Ophthalmological Association,
Houston, Texas
Oct. 1977 American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology,
Dallas, Texas
Nov. 1977

Vitrectomy Workshop, Louisville, Kentucky,
8 hours teaching

Nov. 1977 Lecture Ochsner Foundation Eye Residents,
2 hours teaching
Nov. 1977 Lecture with Steve Charles to Resident Conference,
VA Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee (Wed. Nov. 11)
1-1/2 hours teaching
Nov. 1977 Surgical Update 1977 - 18 hours CME
Feb. 1978 Baylor Congress of Ophthalmology,
Houston, Texas - CME 20 hours
May 1978 TOA, TMA, San Antonio, Texas
Oct. 1978 64th Annual Clinical Congress, ACS,
San Francisco, California - CME 7 hours
Oct. 1978 American Academy of Ophthalmology,
Kansas City, Missouri - CME 20 hours
Nov. 1978 Texas Society of Ophthalmology & Otolaryngology,
Dallas, Texas
Dec. 1978 Baylor Sixth Biennial Welsh Cataract Surgical
and IOL Congress
Jan. 1979 Louisiana State University School of Medicine Journal
Continuing Education in Ophthalmology & Otolaryngology
Digest - “Macular Lesions”
CME 2 hours
Feb. 1979 Louisiana State University School of Medicine Journal
Continuing Education in Ophthalmology & Otolaryngolgy
Digest - “Diabetic Retinopathy”
CME 2 hours
Mar. 1979 Clinical Applications of New Diagnostic Procedures,
Dallas, Texas (Mar. 8, 9, 10) - 15 credit hours - Category 1
Mar. 1979 Closed Approach to Intraocular Surgery, University of Texas,
San Antonio, Texas (Mar. 23, 24) - 14 credits hours - Category 1
Nov. 1979 American Academy of Ophthalmology, San Antonio, Texas
CME - 26 hours
Oct. 1980 American Academy of Ophthalmology - CME 20 hours
Feb. 1981 Louisiana State University School of Medicine,
New Orleans, Louisiana CME - 31 hours
May 1981 Texas Medical Association, Austin, Texas
Nov. 1981 American Academy of Ophthalmology, Atlanta, Ga.
CME - 40 hours
May 1982 Texas Ophthalmological Association, San Antonio, Texas
June 1982 Memorial Medical Center, Corpus Christi, Texas
1-1/2 hours teaching
Oct. 1982 Tulane Medical Center, New Orleans, LA. CME - 5 hours
Oct. 1982 American Academy of Ophthalmology, San Francisco,
California CME - 40 hours
Mar. 1983 American Society of Contemporary Ophthalmology, Joint
Meeting with The International Glaucoma Congress VI,
Orlando, Florida CME - 34 hours
Apr. 1983 International Laser Symposium, Washington, D.C.
CME - 20 hours
May 1983 TEXPAC Orientation of Political Education Services,
Houston, Texas
June 1983 Baylor College of Medicine - Cullen Eye Institute,
Houston, Texas
Nov. 1983 American Academy of Ophthalmology, Chicago, Illinois
CME - 20 hours
Dec. 1983 Symposiums - International, Inc., Beverly Hills, CA
“Medical Malpractice” CME - 4 hours
Mar. 1984 New Orleans Academy of Ophthalmology “The Laser in
Ophthalmology and Glaucoma Update” CME - 27 hours, Category 1
Apr. 1984 American Academy of Ophthalmology, Houston, Texas
CME - 17 hours
Sept. 1984 American Academy of Ophthalmology, Houston, Texas
South Reg. Update Course, Sec. 2 CME - 17 hours
Nov. 1984 American Academy of Ophthalmology, Atlanta, GA
CME - 35 hours
Nov. 1984 Good Samaritan Hospital, West Palm Beach, Florida
“The Method for Lasting Eye Beauty” CME - 5 hours, Category 1
Oct. 1985 Academy of Ophthalmology, San Francisco, CA
CME - 36 hours
Nov. 1986 American Academy of Ophthalmology, New Orleans, Louisiana
CME - 20 hours
Mar. 1987 Aspen Retinal Detachment Society
CME - 34 hours
Nov. 1987 American Academy of Ophthalmology, CME - 35 hours
Dallas, Texas
Jan. 1988 American College of Surgeons, CME - 8 hours
Mar. 1988 Aspen Retinal Detachment Society Meeting CME - 15 hours
San Francisco, CA
Oct. 1988 American Academy of Ophthalmology CME - 25 hours
Las Vegas, Nevada - Annual Meeting
Nov. 1988 Corpus Christi Family Practice Residency Program
(Nov. 3)
Nov. 1988 A Course in Silicone Oil for Vitroretinal Surgery
Phoenix Baptist Hospital and Medical Center,
Scottsdale, Arizona CME - 4 hours
Dec. 1988 Texas Society of Ophthalmology & Otolaryngology
(Dec. 2-3)
Dec. 1988 Cleveland Clinical Foundation - CME - 7 hours
Scottsdale, Arizona 6th Annual Meeting of the Vitreous Society
Feb. 1989 Albert Einstein College of Medicine Practical
Reviews in Ophthalmology - CME - 10 hours
Birgmingham, Alabama
June 1989 Ophthalmic Manifestations of Systemic Diseases
(June 12)
Oct. 1989 American College of Ophthalmology
(Oct. 30 to Nov. 3 )
Nov. 1989 American Academy of Ophthalmology, New Orleans,
Louisiana, Annual Meeting
Mar. 1990 Southern Retina Study Group Meeting
May 1990 Texas Medical Association Risk Prevention Skills
Austin, Texas CME - 15 hours
June 1990 Human Underwater Biology
Diving Medicine in Depth-Hub Concepts,
Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society CME - 20 hours
Cayman Brac, B.W.I.
Aug. 1990 University of Southern California, CME 28.25 hours
Mauna Kea Beach, Hawaii - Ophthalmology - A Review for the Practicing Ophthalmologist
Nov. 1990 American Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting
CME - 35 hours
May 1991 Advanced Retina Symposium, St. Mary’s Hospital,
San Francisco, CA (May 10-11) CME - 14 hours
June 1991 International Association of Ocular Surgeons and
American Society of Contemporary Ophthalmology
Joint Meeting, Chicago, Illinois CME - 32 hours
July 1991 Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Advanced Vitreoretional Symposium CME - 16.5 hours
Sept. 1991 The Vitreous Society, 9th Annual Meeting
Paris, France CME - 16 hours
Oct. 1991 American Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting
Anaheim, CA (Oct. 17) CME - 32 hours
Oct. 1991 Jules Stein Eye Institute and The Doheny Eye Institute,
Beverly Hills, CA - Medical and Surgical Retina in the
1990’s CME - 16 hours
Oct. 1992 The Vitreous Society Medical Seminar
Laguna Niguel, California CME - 13 hours
Nov.12, 1992 American Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting
Dallas, Texas CME - 39 hours
Nov. 1992 Tulane University Medical Center, New Orleans,
Louisiana - Medical Update 1992 CME - 3.50 hours
Nov. 1993 “New Dimensions in Retina”, Ingalls Memorial Hospital
Sponsored, Chicago, Illinois - 15 hours
Nov.18, 1993 American Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting
Chicago, Illinois - 34.0 hours
March 1994 Lecture, Diabetic Retinopathy, Memorial Medical Center,
Corpus Christi, Texas - March 10, 1994 - 2.0 hours CME
June 1994 Risk Management Seminar Sponsored by Medical Protective,
June 7, 1994, Corpus Christi, Texas 15.0 hours CME
Oct. 1994 Vitreoretinal Interfaces Symposium, San Francisco - 13. 5 hours CME
Nov.3, 1994 American Academy of Ophthalmology annual meeting and seminars,
San Francisco, CA - 36.0 hours CME
Jan.12, 1995 Focal Points 1994, American Academy of Ophthamology
Association annual meetings and seminars - 12.0 CME
May 1995 Texas Medical Association & Texas Ophthamology Association
annual meetings and seminars - 10 CME
Aug. 1995 Vitreous Society Annual Meeting/Seminars
London, England - 19 hours CME
Dec. 29, 1995 Texas Medical Association Risk Management
AMA/PRA - 15 CME hours
Feb. 1996 Texas Medical Association Risk Management
5.5 CME hours
Oct.26, 1996 AAO-Vitreoretinal Frontiers
Chicago, Illinois - 12 hours CME
Oct.31, 1996 American Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting
Chicago, Illinois - 36 hours CME
Dec. 1996 Texas Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology
Corpus Christi, Texas - 4.25 hours CME (AMA Phy. Recognition Award)
Sept. 1997 Vitreous Society Annual Meeting
New Orleans, Louisiana - 11.5 hours CME
Oct. 25, 1997 American Academy of Ophthalmology – Vitreoretinal Update
San Francisco, California – 14 hours CME
Dec. 1997 The Miseducation of Young Children
Driscoll Children’s Hospital Corpus Christi, Tx 1 hour CME
April 1998 Texas Ophthalmological Association – TMA
Austin, Texas – 14 hours CME
May 1998 Audio Digest Foundation – The California Medical Association
Category I credits – 2 hours CME
July 1998 The Vitreous Society
Alaskan Cruise, ms Ryndam 18 hours CME
Jan. 12, 1999 The Nueces County Medical Education Foundation
Spohn Memorial Medical Center – TMA 1hour CME
Feb. 26, 1999 TMA Meeting – Austin, Texas 7.0 CME
May 13, 1999
Texas Medical Association – Medical Ethics and Professionalism
1 credit towards AMA Physician’s Recognition Award – 1 hr CME
June 16, 1999 Nueces County Medical Education Foundation – Medical Ethics
Medical Ethics and Professional Responsibility – 1 hr CME
Sept 8, 1999 Nueces County Medical Society Membership Meeting
Update Arthritis – 1 credit towards AMA Physician’s awars – 1 hr CME
Sept 22-25, 1999 The Vitreous Society 1999 Annual Meeting- Cavalieri Hilton, Rome, Italy
19.75 hrs. CME
Nov. 12, 1999 Texas Medical Association Austin, Tx Forum on Community 3 hrs CME
Feb 9, 2000 Nueces County Medical Society-Treatment of DVT – I hr CME
Feb 26, 2000 Texas Medical Association-TMA Winter Conference – 4 CME category 1
1.5 CME Professional Ethics
April 12, 2000 Nueces county Medical Education Foundation-Diabetes and
Depression 1 hr Category I credit toward AMA Physicians
Recognition Award
April 15, 2000 New England Eye Center Tufts University School of Medicine-
Photodynamic Therapy of Macular Degeneration
Visudyne Training Course – 5.5 hrs category 1
May 21-24, 2000 ATA 2000: Pragmatic Approaches and Emerging Applications
Phoenix, Arizona – 12.50 hours category 1 credit towards AMA
Physician’s Recognition Award
May 26-28, 2000 Texas Med 2000-San Antonio, Tx – Session on Ophthalmology
7 hrs. category 1
June 14, 2000 Nueces County Medical Society – Medical Ethics Accessing Patient Rights
1 hour category 1 towards the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award
October 21,2000 American Academy of Ophthmology- Subspecialty Day 2000 Retina 14 hrs
CME Category 1
October 25, 2000 American Academy Of Ophthalmology – Annual Meeting
Dallas, Texas 31 hrs CME
March 30-31, 2001 Nutraceuticals and Medicine Conference 2001 – San Diego, Ca.
8 hrs. Category 1 CME
April 11, 2001 The Corpus Christi Medical Center – Newer Therapeutic Options for
Acute and Chronic Pain. TMA sponsored Category 1 CME 1 hour credit
November 26-Dec 1,2001 Fluorescein Angiography Conference
22.5 hrs. category 1
March 3,2002 Nutracueticals and Disease Prevention –The foundation for Care
Management. Tucson, Az. 5hs. Category 1 CME
March 9,2002 American Academy of Ophthalmology – CODEquest Seminar 2002, Texas
6 hrs CME Category 1
June 12, 2002 Clinical Ethics Analysis
1 hr. category 1 – ethics
Sept 28-Oct 2,2002 Annual Vitreous Society Meeting & 35th Annual Retina Society Meeting
San Francisco, California 27.75 hrs CME Category 1
Feb 12,2003 AMA Physician’s Award-University of Oklahoma College of Medicine
Oklahoma City, Okalahoma 2 Category 1 CME credits for Cardiovascular Disease seminar, 1 Category 1 CME credit of Cardiovascular Ethics seminar
March 13-15,2003 3rd Annual Applications of Verteporfin, Scottsdale, Az
9.0 category 1 credits AMA Physicians Recognition Award
March 29, 2003 Nutraceuticals and Medicine Spring Symposium – The Role of Nutraceuticals and Nutrition in Disease Prevention
San Diego, CA. – Category 1 CME Credits 5
Nov. 15, 2003 American Academy of Ophthalmology- The Retina Debates 2003: New Technology 14 hrs CME Category 1
Nov. 18, 2003 American Academy of Ophthalmology- 2003 Annual Meeting Anaheim 24 hrs. CME Category 1
Oct. 23,2004 American Academy of Ophthalmology- Retina 2004: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Retina 14 hrs CME Category 1
Oct. 26, 2004 American Academy of Ophthalmology- 2004 Joint Meeting New Orleans 23 hrs CME Category 1
Oct. 26, 2004 American Academy of Ophthalmology- 2004 Joint Meeting New Orleans -Courses on Ethics 1 hr CME Category 1
July 16-20, 2005 American Society of Retina Specialists- Scientific Sessions, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 23.25 hrs. CME Category 1
Oct. 14-15th, 2005 American Academy of Ophthalmology; Retina 2005 Subspecialty Day, Chicago, Illinois, 12 hrs. CME Category 1 credits.
Oct. 16-18th, 2005 American Academy of Ophthalmology; 2005 Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, 26 hrs. CME Category 1 credits.
Sept. 9-13, 2006 American Society of Retina Specialists- Scientific Sessions, Cannes, France, 18.25 hrs. CME
Feb. 22-24, 2007 American Society of Retina Specialists- Scientific Sessions, Montego Bay, Jamaica, 9.0 hrs. CME
Nov. 9-10, 2007 American Academy of Ophthalmology; Retina 2007 Subspecialty Day, New Orleans, LA 14 hrs. CME
Nov. 10-13, 2007 American Academy of Ophthalmology; 2007 Annual Meeting, new Orleans, LA 24 hrs. CME
Dec. 1-5, 2007 American Society of Retina Specialists- Scientific Sessions, Indian Wells, Calif., 19.75 hrs. CME
July 23-27, 2008 American Society of Retina Specialists- Scientific Sessions, Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho, 10.5 hrs. CME
Oct. 11-15, 2008

American Society of Retina Specialists- Scientific Sessions, Maui, Hawaii, 19.0 hrs. CME

Sept. 30 – Oct.4, 2009 American Society of Retina Specialists- Scientific Sessions, New York, NY, 22.0 hrs. CME