This month, we are proud to shine our Employee Spotlight on Roxanne Campbell, MSN, RN-BC, Case Management Supervisor who has been employed at Flushing Hospital Medical Center for one year.
Roxanne was born in Jamaica, West Indies and moved with her family to Brooklyn when she was two years old. She currently resides with her family in Springfield Gardens, Queens. Roxanne attended the David Grayson Christian Academy. She completed her undergraduate studies at the New York Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and obtained her Master of Science in Nursing Education at Stony Brook University.
Roxanne has a son who is 11 years old with whom she enjoys doing a lot of fun activities. They enjoy going to amusement parks, zoos, and museums. In her free time, she likes to go go-karting, take walks in the park, play video games, read novels, horror books and autobiographies and watch documentaries. Roxanne enjoys movies that are action films, thrillers and comedies. She enjoys many types of food especially Jamaican, Chinese and Thai, and also loves to cook, especially oxtail, curry goat and fish. Her taste in music includes 90’s R& B, Jazz and reggae. Roxanne likes to watch basketball, soccer and football. Her favorite places to visit are Florida theme parks, places with beaches and Jamaica.
Roxanne strives to make the treatment and care that she provides to her patients unforgettable positive experiences. She enjoys working at Flushing Hospital because of the wonderful people she works with in the Case Management and Social work department. The team at Flushing Hospital feels like a family to her. We are very happy to have Roxanne as a member of our staff and look forward to her continuing to work with us for many years into the future.
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