M. Jay Campbell, MD, MHA
Cardiologist, Cardiothoracic Imaging Specialist, Pediatric Cardiologist
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About Me
I am a pediatric cardiologist who cares for children with congenital or acquired heart disease and adults with congenital heart disease. I am also a specialist in fetal cardiology, and I provide prenatal diagnosis and counseling to expecting families. My primary area of clinical interest is non-invasive cardiac imaging across the spectrum of congenital heart disease, from the fetus to adult. I am the director of the Duke Pediatric/Congenital Cardiac MRI Program and a member of the Duke Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Center. I am also the program director for the Duke Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship Program and am passionate about training the next generation of pediatric cardiologists. I enjoy forming lasting relationships with patients and their families and watching them grow over time.
- Professor of Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Cardiology 2022
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Training and Education
Clinical Focus and Research
I am passionate about research in the fields of pediatric cardiac imaging and congenital heart disease.
- CISA 2023 Clinical Contributing Task 1 awarded by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2023 - 2028
- CISA 2023 Clinical Contributing Task 2 awarded by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2023 - 2028
- Dieter, Robert S., Raymond A. Dieter, and Raymond A. Dieter III, eds. Diseases of the Aorta. Springer International Publishing, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11322-3.
- Saremi, Farhood, ed. Cardiac CT and MR for Adult Congenital Heart Disease. Springer New York, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8875-0.
- Nanda Navin, C. Comprehensive Textbook of Echocardiography (Vol 1 and Vol 2). Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2014. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/11889.
- Hornik, Christoph P., Michael J. Campbell, Michael P. Carboni, Andrew J. Lodge, John F. Rhodes, and Ronald J. Kanter. “Preoperative diagnosis of long QT syndrome in an infant with tetralogy of Fallot.” Pediatr Cardiol 32, no. 6 (August 2011): 834–38. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00246-011-9957-0.
- Barker, Piers C. A., Sara K. Pasquali, Stephen Darty, Richard J. Ing, Jennifer S. Li, Raymond J. Kim, Stephanie DeArmey, Priya S. Kishnani, and Michael J. Campbell. “Use of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging to evaluate cardiac structure, function and fibrosis in children with infantile Pompe disease on enzyme replacement therapy.” Mol Genet Metab 101, no. 4 (December 2010): 332–37. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymgme.2010.07.011.
- Todd, Stephanie J., M Jay Campbell, Dan M. Roden, and Prince J. Kannankeril. “Novel Brugada SCN5A mutation causing sudden death in children.” Heart Rhythm 2, no. 5 (May 2005): 540–43. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hrthm.2005.01.029.
- Wood, K. P., M. Sooy-Mossey, and M. J. Campbell. “Evaluation and care of common pediatric cardiac disorders.” In Encyclopedia of Child and Adolescent Health First Edition, 1:576–99, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-818872-9.00055-8.
- Tatum, Gregory, piers Barker, michael J. Campbell, and mi Camitta. “Echocardiographic Imaging.” In Fuhrman and Zimmerman’s Pediatric Critical Care, edited by Jerry zimmerman and alex Rotta, 270–88. Elsevier, 2021.
- Torok, R. D., M. J. Campbell, G. A. Fleming, and K. D. Hill. “Coarctation of the Aorta.” In Diseases of the Aorta, 111–26, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11322-3_8.
- Souder, BriAnna M., Ian George, Clare Meernik, Kevin Oeffinger, Henry Foote, Michael J. Campbell, Michelle Hildebrandt, Michael Roth, Andrew McCrary, and Andrew P. Landstrom. “Abstract 12735: Investigating Cardiac Function After Anthracycline Exposure in Childhood Cancer Survivors With Modifiable Cardiovascular Risk Factors.” In Circulation, Vol. 148. Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2023. https://doi.org/10.1161/circ.148.suppl_1.12735.
- George, Ian A., BriAnna Souder, Amy Berkman, David Noyd, Michael J. Campbell, Piers Barker, Michael Roth, et al. “Obesity Predisposes Pediatric Cancer Patients Treated With Anthracyclines to Subclinical Cardiac Dysfunction Detectable by Strain Echocardiography.” In CIRCULATION, Vol. 146, 2022.
- Perelli, Robin M., Heidi Cope, Alexander S. Behura, Anna Q. Ponek, Mary Moya-Mendez, Bo Sun, Leonie Kurzlechner, et al. “TAX1BP3-Encoding TAX1-Binding Protein 3 is a Novel Genetic Cause of Autosomal Recessive Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy and Causes Pro-Arrhythmic Ryanodine Receptor 2-Mediated Calcium Leak.” In CIRCULATION, Vol. 146, 2022.
Insurance Accepted
Duke Health contracts with most major health insurance carriers and transplant networks, including the ones listed below.
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Aetna
- Aetna Choice POS, Aetna Choice POS II
- Aetna Elect Choice HMO, Aetna Open Access Elect Choice
- Aetna Health Network Only, Aetna Health Network Option
- Aetna HMO
- Aetna Limited Benefit Insurance PPO
- Aetna Managed Choice POS
- Aetna Medicare Assure Plan (HMO D-SNP)
- Aetna Medicare Eagle Plan (PPO)
- Aetna Medicare Essential Plan (PPO)
- Aetna Medicare Value Plan (HMO)
- Aetna Open Access HMO, Open Access Aetna Select, Aetna Open Access Managed Choice
- Aetna Open Choice PPO
- Aetna PCP Coordinated POS Plan
- Aetna Quality Point of Service (QPOS)
- Aetna Select HMO
- Aetna Traditional Choice
- Aetna Voluntary Indemnity Group Plan
- Aetna Whole Health – Duke WakeMed WKCC
- Aetna/CVS Health
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Ambetter
- Ambetter of North Carolina
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC
- Blue Advantage
- Blue Medicare (HMO, PPO)*
- Blue Options (123, PPO, HSA)
- Blue Select
- NC State Employees Health Plan
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*Duke HomeCare and Hospice does not participate in the plan.
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Cigna
- Cigna Behavioral Health (*Limited eligibility)
- Cigna Choice Plus
- Cigna Connect Individual Family Plan
- Cigna Open Access
- Cigna Open Access Plus
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*Please call Cigna Behavioral Heath to see if the provider is participating in your plan.
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Duke Group Plans
- Duke Basic
- Duke Select
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Experience Health
- Experience Health Medicare Advantage (HMO) Plan
- Gateway Health Alliance
- Healthgram
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Humana
- Humana Choice (PPO)
- Humana Choice - Medicare Advantage (PPO)
- Humana ChoiceCare - Medicare Advantage (PPO)
- Humana Gold Choice - Medicare Advantage (PFFS)
- Humana Gold Plus - Medicare Advantage (HMO)
- Humana Medicare Advantage Group Plan - NC State Retirees
- MedCost
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Medicare
- First Medicare Direct
- Medicare Part A
- Medicare Part B
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NC Medicaid
- AmeriHealth Caritas North Carolina
- Carolina Complete Health
- Healthy Blue
- NC Medicaid Direct
- UHC Community Plan
- WellCare of North Carolina
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TRICARE
- TRICARE Prime
- TRICARE Prime Remote
- TRICARE Select
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United Healthcare
- AARP Medicare Advantage Plan 2 (HMO-POS)
- AARP Medicare Complete (HMO, PPO)*
- AARP Medicare Complete Essential (HMO)*
- All Savers Alternate Funding
- All Savers Fully Insured
- United Healthcare (HMO, PPO, POS)**
- United Healthcare Charter/Charter Balance/Charter Plus
- United Healthcare Choice/Choice Plus
- United Healthcare Core/Core Essential
- United Healthcare Navigate/Navigate Plus/Navigate Balanced
- United Healthcare Option PPO
- United Healthcare Passport Connect Choice/Choice Plus
- United Healthcare Passport Connect Options PPO
- United Healthcare Select/Select Plus
- United Healthcare Shared Services - Harvard Pilgrim/UHC Options PPO Network
- United Medical Resources (UMR)
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*Duke HomeCare and Hospice and mental health providers do not participate with the plan.
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**Duke Health does not participate in UHC plans on the Health Insurance Marketplace.
Before scheduling your appointment, we strongly recommend you contact your insurance company to verify that the Duke Health location or provider you plan to visit is included in your network. Your insurance company will also be able to inform you of any co-payments, co–insurances, or deductibles that will be your responsibility. If you proceed in scheduling an appointment and your health insurance benefits do not participate with Duke, your out of pocket liability may be higher. We will contact you regarding your coverage and patient liability. If you are uninsured, learn more about our financial assistance policy.
External Relationships
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention