Georgia Clinical Team
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Christina Campbell is a Registered Nurse with 27 years of experience. She started her career after graduating from LPN school at Central Texas College in Killeen Texas in 1997. After 10 years she decided to go back to school and graduated in 2007 from Cerritos College in Cerritos California.
Since 2007 she has worked in the hospital in multiple areas including surgical, ICU, and Nursery. As her career progressed, she advanced into more administrative roles. She currently works as a Nurse and Office Manager for Restor Metabolix and is taking on the same role with The Southeastern Diabetes Center.
Christina, in her spare time, likes spending time with her family and traveling any and everywhere.
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Randy Crawford, a Family Nurse Practitioner, and innovator in the healthcare space for the past 20 years. He graduated with his FNP-BC from Walden University in Minneapolis MN in 2014. He has 10 years' experience in Primary Care (specializing in Type 2 Diabetes) over the last three years. Randy has also spent time working in Emergency Medicine and in Cardiology. He also spent 2 years as a CEO of a Healthcare System in Georgia. Always looking to find better and more affordable ways to treat patients, he opened his own clinic in 2021 and has been leading the way in new and innovative treatments since that time. The Southeastern Diabetes Center was born out of necessity to treat patients all over the southeastern US that have little to no access to medical care and due to overcrowding in the Endocrinology space.
Our goal at the SEDC is to help patients prior to developing Type 2 Diabetes by addressing metabolic disease through diet, exercise, weight management, hormone replacement therapy, and other strategies to curb the enormous spike in Type 2 Diabetes.
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Dr. Errol Graham is considered a true southern gentleman by all that meet him. He grew up in Alma GA on a farm. After high school he went on to the University of Georgia where he received his undergraduate degree and then on to Veterinary School. After a great career as a veterinarian, he chose to return to school and get his medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia. He graduated in 1991 and moved on to residency in Internal Medicine at the Macon Medical Center from 1991 to 1993.
He started his career in medicine in Warner Robins Georgia and soon chose to move closer to his hometown. He moved to Baxley Georgia and started his private practice and seeing patients in the hospital. He continues to see patients today at 75 years young. He continues to look to innovate and take the medical profession back to the patient and provider.
In his spare time, he enjoys woodworking and teaching Sunday School at his Church. He also serves as a Gideon.