Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

JACQUELYN CAMPBELL, PhD, RN, FAAN
Professor, Anna D. Wolf Chair
Department of Community Public Health

"The primary goal of my work has been to ensure that women get the help that they need to improve their safety, health, and well-being."

Dr. Jacquelyn Campbell is a national leader in research and advocacy in the field of domestic and intimate partner violence (IPV). Her studies paved the way for a growing body of interdisciplinary investigations by researchers in the disciplines of nursing, medicine, and public health. Her expertise is frequently sought by national and international policy makers in exploring IPV and its potential heath effects on families and communities. As a nurse educator and mentor, Dr. Campbell leads by example in inspiring new generations of nurse researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing. Elected to the Institute of Medicine in 2000, Dr. Campbell also was the Institute of Medicine/American Academy of Nursing/American Nurses' Foundation Senior Scholar in Residence. She was named the Pathfinder Distinguished Researcher by the Friends of the National Institute of Health National Institute for Nursing Research and received the American Society of Criminology Vollmer award. She serves on the boards of the Family Violence Prevention Fund and the House of Ruth Battered Women's Shelter, and was a member of the congressionally-appointed U.S. Department of Defense Task Force on Domestic Violence. Dr. Campbell is a widely published author with more than 150 articles and seven books and holds a joint appointment in the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health.

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