About Gloria Campbell-D'Hue
Dr. Gloria Campbell-D'Hue is the founder the Atlanta Center of Dermatology and Medispa. She has over 25 years of training and experience in the practice of dermatology.After graduating from Morris Brown College with a B.S. in Biology and Chemistry, Dr. Campbell-D'Hue went on to graduate from Emory University School of Medicine in 1976. She completed her Internal Medical Residency at the University of Cincinnati and her Pathology Residency at Albany Medical Center in Albany, New York. Following her Fellowship in Electron Microscopy and Immunofluorescence at the Albany Medical Center, she became the Chief Resident in Dermatology at the University of Cincinnati Department of Dermatology. She was the first African American Chief Resident. She has been in practice since 1983 becoming the first African American female Dermatologist in private practice in Atlanta.Dr. Campbell-D'Hue has received numerous awards including "Outstanding Young Women of America," 2005 Physician of the Year Award, Pinnacle Awards and "Distinguished Alumni Citation" by the National Association for the Equal Opportunity in Higher Education.