[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 88 (Monday, June 9, 2014)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E925-E926]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




    IN RECOGNITION OF DR. JEANETTE M. CAMPBELL FOR HER OUTSTANDING 
       COMMITMENT TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION AND PONTIAC COMMUNITY

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                          HON. GARY C. PETERS

                              of michigan

                    in the house of representatives

                          Monday, June 9, 2014

  Mr. PETERS of Michigan. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Dr. 
Jeanette M. Campbell for the remarkable impact she has made on the 
Greater Detroit community, which has earned her recognition from the 
Lambda Rho Zeta Chapter of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
  Early in her life, Dr. Campbell demonstrated dedication to succeed 
and make a difference in her community. From the beginning of her 
journey through the higher education system, Dr. Campbell recognized 
the value and power that comes with knowledge. After graduation from 
Tennessee State University with her Bachelor's Degree, Dr. Campbell 
went on to obtain a Medical Doctorate from Meharry Medical College and 
a Master's of Business Administration from Madonna University. She 
later went on to continue her studies at Children's Hospital of 
Michigan, Vanderbilt University and the Columbia University School of 
Medicine.
  In her professional career, Dr. Campbell currently serves as Vice 
President of Medical Associates, Inc., Associate Medical Staff at both 
Doctors' Hospital of Michigan and St. Joseph Mercy-Oakland and a member 
of the teaching faculty at St. Joseph Mercy-Oakland. She has served at 
St. Joseph Mercy-Oakland for more than thirty-five years and is the 
recipient of a service award in recognition of her diligent work on her 
patients' behalf. In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Campbell serves 
on the Pediatric Advisory Committee for St. Joseph, as well as on the 
Pediatric Executive Committee of the National Medical Association. She 
also serves as Treasurer for the Pediatric Section of the National 
Medical Association and has been recognized by her peers with the Grace 
James Leadership Award in Pediatrics.
  Beyond her professional work, Dr. Campbell is active in the Greater 
Pontiac community--engaged in endeavors that are helping others to 
realize their dreams. As a mentor for the Upward Bound program at 
Oakland University, Dr. Campbell is helping students realize the value 
of higher education which is vital to their success. Dr. Campbell is an 
active lifetime member of the NAACP, a speaker for the Black College 
Fund and an active member of the St. John United Methodist Church in 
Pontiac. She has received numerous awards for her leadership in the 
community including: the Image Award in Medicine and Theophalious 
Northcross Award from the North Oakland

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Branch of the NAACP and the Community Service Award from the Negro 
Business and Professional Women's Club.
  Mr. Speaker, it is my honor to recognize a strong community leader, 
like Dr. Jeanette Campbell, for her dedication to her profession and to 
the Pontiac community. Her hard work and selflessness are an 
inspiration to all of us that seek to serve others I know her husband, 
Dr. Eugene Rogers, and their children and grandchildren must be so 
proud of Dr. Campbell for this great distinction and I wish Dr. 
Campbell well as she continues to make a difference in the Greater 
Detroit community.

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