Spartanburg surgeon has a Seneca connection
Spartanburg physician Shannelle Campbell says being a surgeon allows her to combine her love of science and her desire to help people. While attending Clemson University, Dr. Campbell earned a bachelor’s in biochemistry and volunteered at free clinics in Seneca and her hometown of Columbia. One of her first rotations as a third-year medical student at Yale was in pediatric surgery — and that’s when she decided surgery would be her field. According to Clemson University, she eventually returned to South Carolina to go into private practice in Spartanburg.