Camille Johnson is a Board Certified, Family Nurse Practitioner. She graduated from UNM College of Nursing in 1994 with her BSN. Her passion for the medical field led her to pursue her Master’s degree in Nursing. Camille eventually decided that she wanted to practice primary care and completed her Nurse Practitioner degree at the University of New Mexico.
As a nurse, she worked in hospitals, home healthcare, and hospice. As Nurse Practitioner she continues to do hospice work and serves the long-term care and rehab population in Albuquerque.
Additionally, Camille has received intense nutritional training at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. Here she was trained in more than one hundred dietary theories and innovative coaching methods. Some of her teachers included Dr. Andrew Weil, Director of the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine; Dr. Deepak Chopra, leader in the field of mind-body medicine; Dr. David Katz, Director of Yale University’s Prevention Research Center; Dr. Walter Willett, Chair of Nutrition at Harvard University; Geneen Roth, bestselling author and expert on emotional eating; and many other leading researchers and nutrition authorities.
Camille is passionate about healthy living and proper nutrition, and how both of these impact our physical health. After years of working in the medical field bound by the rigorous fee-for-service insurance model, Camille decided to put the CARE back in primary care and launch Functional Family Medicine. Camille believes that primary care should be the home base or “medical home” for your health care.
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