About
D. from UVM College of Medicine in 1993. He completed a General Surgery residency, including an additional research year, at Fletcher Allen Health Care (now University of Vermont Medical Center) in 1999. He then pursued a two-year fellowship in Cardiothoracic Surgery and a one-year fellowship in Cardiothoracic Physiology at University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics, finishing in 2002. In 2005, he completed formal Aerospace Medicine training at the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine. He also completed Healthcare Management training through BWH at Harvard Business School.
Dr. Camp currently serves as Chief of Aerospace Medicine at the local ANG wing and holds nearly 20 years of experience in the field. He has served as a USAF Flight Surgeon for 15 years. Nationally and internationally recognized as an expert in end-stage heart and lung disease, he has spoken at conferences across both arenas. A private pilot himself, Dr. Camp joined Champlain Medical specifically to serve the flying community in Vermont.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
University of Vermont, B.A. Sociology, 1989
Medical School
University of Vermont College of Medicine, M.D., 1993
Residency
General Surgery (with additional research year), Fletcher Allen Health Care (now University of Vermont Medical Center), completed 1999
Fellowship
Cardiothoracic Surgery (2 years) and Cardiothoracic Physiology (1 year), University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics, completed 2002
Additional Training
Formal training in Aerospace Medicine, USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, 2005; Healthcare Management training via BWH at Harvard Business School
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Camp right for?
Dr. Camp is an excellent fit for licensed and aspiring pilots who need FAA Class I, II, or III physicals. His nearly 20 years in Aerospace Medicine give him deep familiarity with the FAA medical certification process. Patients managing complex cardiothoracic or end-stage heart and lung conditions also benefit from his specialized background. His dual identity as a physician and private pilot means he understands the stakes of aviation medicine firsthand.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Camp performs FAA Class I, II, and III medical exams. He brings nearly 20 years of Aerospace Medicine experience to each exam. Pilots can complete a pre-FAA questionnaire online before their visit to streamline the process.
Yes. Dr. Camp holds national and international recognition as an expert in end-stage heart and lung disease. He has spoken at conferences both nationally and internationally on the subject. His clinical background includes a fellowship in Cardiothoracic Surgery and a separate fellowship in Cardiothoracic Physiology at University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics.
Dr. Camp completed his General Surgery residency, with an additional research year, at Fletcher Allen Health Care, now known as the University of Vermont Medical Center. He finished that training in 1999 before moving on to his cardiothoracic fellowships at the University of Iowa.
Yes. Dr. Camp has served as a USAF Flight Surgeon for 15 years. He currently holds the role of Chief of Aerospace Medicine at the local ANG wing. He completed formal Aerospace Medicine training at the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine in 2005.
Yes. Dr. Camp is a private pilot. That experience informs his approach to FAA medical exams and his understanding of what pilots need from their aviation medical provider.
Dr. Camp completed Healthcare Management training through BWH at Harvard Business School. This background supports his role as Medical Director at Champlain Medical.
Dr. Camp specializes in end-stage heart disease and end-stage lung disease. His cardiothoracic surgery fellowship and physiology fellowship at the University of Iowa provided the clinical foundation for this expertise.
Doctor profile last updated June 9, 2026
