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Early detection and effective treatment can eliminate diabetes complications such as heart and kidney disease, stroke, blindness and amputations, and dramatically reduce treatment costs.
That’s the message of R. Keith Campbell, a
His interest in the disease is also personal: he was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes more than 56 years ago and is one the world’s longest continuous users of an insulin pump.
Teaching others how to better manage their diabetes has been his biggest contribution to people with the disease.
“I was lucky to catch it early,” he said. “What was really great was I was sent to a new diabetes specialist in
A member of the
He earned a bachelor’s degree in pharmacy and a master’s degree in business administration, both from WSU.
