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Daniel Miller, MD

Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine

Current Positions

  • Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine-General Internal Medicine
  • Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine
  • Director of Medical Simulation, Department of Emergency Medicine

Education

  • MD, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois
  • Resident, Emergency Medicine, Hope Children’s Hospital & Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak Lawn, Illinois
  • Chief Resident, Emergency Medicine, Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak Lawn, Illinois
  • Fellow, Hospice and Palliative Medicine, University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics, Iowa City, Iowa

Licenses & Certifications

  • Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator, Society for Simulation in Healthcare
  • American Board of Emergency Medicine
  • American Association of Hospice and Palliative Medicine

Selected Publications

  • Miller DG, Vakkalanka , P. Bobb, M. Nugent, A. Thomsen, T. Hagiwara, Y. Impact of Requiring a Code Status Order for Patients Admitted Through the Emergency Department. UIHC Dept of Internal Medicine Research Day. Iowa City, IA. October 2019.
  • Witalka, T. Brown, J. Moore, M. Miller, DG. Incorporating Well-Being Counseling in to EM Residency Culture, Graduate Medical Education Leadership Forum. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. June 2019.
  • Leonard P, Van Deberg J, Miller DG, et al. Teamwork Simulation Design and Debriefing, Carver College of Medicine Quality and Safety Symposium, Iowa City, IA, October 2017 March 2017
  • Eswaran V, Chang AM, Wilkerson RG, O’Laughlin KN, Chinnock B, Eucker SA, Baumann BM, Anaya N, Miller DG, et al: REVVED UP Investigators. Facemasks: Perceptions and use in an ED population during COVID-19. PLOS ONE, April 2022. PMID: 35417505 (I coordinated data collection and completed IRB for UIHC and participated in manuscript review)
  • Briggie K, Sweeney K, Miller DG, et al. Emergency medicine provider comfort with Physician Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment (POLST) advanced directive. Journal of Geriatric Emergency Medicine. (I participated in study design and manuscript writing). October 2022
  • Lee S, Chen H, Hibino S, Miller DG, et al. Can We Improve Delirium Prevention and Treatment in the Emergency Department? A Systematic Review. Journal of the American Geriatric Society. March 2022 (PMID: 35274738) (I participated in study identification, manuscript scoring, and writing substantial portions of the manuscript.)
  • Rodriguez RM, Torres JR, Chang AM, Haggins AN, Eucker SA, O'Laughlin KN, Anderson E, Miller DG, Wilkerson RG, Caldwell M, Lim SC, Raja AS, Baumann BM, Graterol J, Eswaran V, Chinnock B; REVVED UP Investigators. The Rapid Evaluation of COVID-19 Vaccination in Emergency Departments for Underserved Patients Study. Ann Emerg Med October 2021(PMID: 34272104) (I coordinated data collection and completed IRB for UIHC and participated in manuscript preparation)
  • Lane D, Pomeranz K, Findlay S, Miller DG. Monocular Vision Loss: A Rare Cause. Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine. October 2019;3:4. (PMID: 31763610) (I made the diagnosis described in the case report, authored the discussion, and participated in manuscript revision.)
  • Mohr NM,  Dick-Perez,R, Ahmed A, Harland KK, Shane D, Miller DG, Miyake K, Kannedy L, Fuller BM, Torner JC. Emergency department charges may be associated with mortality in patients with severe sepsis and septic shock: a cohort study. BMC Emerg Med. 2018; 18: 62.( PMID: 30594140) (I participated in IRB application, data interpretation and authored a significant portion of the manuscript.)
  • Miller DG, et al. Reduced Computed Tomography Use in the Emergency Department Evaluation of Headache Was Not Followed by Increased Death or Missed Diagnosis. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, March 2018. (PMID 29560060)