Camele Campbell, MSN, BSN, RN, PMHNP, is a board-certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with over nine years of nursing experience in diverse healthcare settings. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of the West Indies and her Master of Science in Nursing with a specialization in psychiatric and mental health from Walden University. She is currently pursuing her PhD in Nursing at Wilkes University, with a focus on advancing research to improve mental health outcomes.
Camele’s professional experience spans emergency care, telemetry, medical-surgical nursing, and psychiatry. She has provided psychiatric care across inpatient and telehealth settings, offering evaluations, medication management, crisis intervention, and therapeutic support. Her background includes collaborating with interdisciplinary teams at NeuroBehavioral Hospital and other healthcare institutions to deliver individualized, evidence-based treatment for adults facing complex psychiatric conditions.
Her clinical focus includes mood disorders, trauma-informed care, crisis stabilization, and patient education. Camele’s approach is rooted in patient-centered, culturally sensitive, and holistic care. She values building strong therapeutic relationships where patients feel supported, respected, and empowered to actively participate in their healing journey.
Beyond direct clinical practice, Camele has served patients across multiple regions as a travel nurse and is recognized for her adaptability in high-acuity settings. She holds active APRN and multi-state RN licenses, along with DEA, ACLS, and BLS certifications. Her pursuit of doctoral studies reflects her commitment to lifelong learning, leadership, and advancing the future of psychiatric nursing. In her personal life, she enjoys serving her community and maintaining a balanced, purpose-driven lifestyle.