Summary
Trevor Campbell is a consultant and clinician specializing in chronic pain who blends medical, psychosocial and occupational perspectives to design accessible, evidence-informed recovery pathways outside of costly multidisciplinary programs. With over a decade of experience in disability assessment, opioid management and pain rehabilitation — including roles at WorkSafeBC and as Faculty of Medicine at UBC — he now delivers clinical advising, an online course and a patient-focused book, The Language of Pain. A certified independent medical examiner and occupational medicine certificate holder, he emphasizes time-intensive psychosocial interventions often missing from standard care. He also hosts the Healthscape podcast, exploring resilience, epigenetics, and behavior-driven recovery, bringing clinical insight to patients and caregivers in plain language.
12 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Certification in Occupational Medicine, Occupational Medicine, Certification in Occupational Medicine, Occupational Medicine at University of Alberta
MB, CHB, Medicine, MB, CHB, Medicine at University of Cape Town
CIME, Indepedent Medical Examinations, CIME, Indepedent Medical Examinations at American Board of Independent Examiners
CCFP, Family Medicine, CCFP, Family Medicine at Canadian College of Family Medicine
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