Dennis Campbell II Recognized as a Top Community Hospital Leader
Greenville, N.C. – Dennis Campbell II, DHA, RN, the president of ECU Health Beaufort Hospital, has made it to Becker’s Hospital Review’s prestigious list of 207 Community Hospital Presidents and CEOs to Know for 2025.
“I’m honored to be recognized among so many dedicated leaders,” Campbell said. “This reflects the hard work at ECU Health Beaufort Hospital and our commitment to our patients and team members in eastern North Carolina. I’m proud to lead such a fantastic group of healthcare professionals.”
This list acknowledges leaders who prioritize high-quality, cost-effective care tailored to their local communities. Becker’s highlights that while many community hospitals focus primarily on acute care, these leaders are expanding services to include primary care, specialty treatments, and public health programs. They are reshaping workplace culture and ensuring long-term sustainability of healthcare in their areas.
“Dennis brings compassion and purpose to our team,” said Dr. Michael Waldrum, CEO of ECU Health and dean of the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University. “His focus on workforce development and community partnerships embodies the best of our health system.”
In 2024, Campbell also stepped in as the interim president of ECU Health North Hospital in Roanoke Rapids, leading both facilities effectively during a crucial transition. Known for his innovative approach, he aligns services with community needs and supports education through partnerships with Beaufort County Community College and the Eastern Area Health Education Center.
Insights on Community Health Leadership
Community health leaders like Campbell play a critical role. According to a recent survey by the American Hospital Association, over 60% of community hospital leaders are focused on integrating behavioral health into primary care. This shift highlights the importance of holistic patient care in today’s health landscape.
Social media trends also reflect growing public interest in community health. Hashtags like #RuralHealth and #CommunityCare are trending, as more people seek to understand how local hospitals impact their lives. The pandemic has further emphasized the need for robust healthcare systems that provide accessible services to rural populations.
In summary, leaders such as Dennis Campbell are paving the way for innovative, community-focused healthcare. Their work not only enhances the care provided but also strengthens the community they serve.
For more information, you can explore Becker’s Hospital Review’s recognized list here.