Biography
Dr. Miller completed a DrPH at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical
Medicine in New Orleans, and she holds an MPH in public health nursing and an MS in
Maternal and Child Health from the University of Minnesota. Her research focuses on
health disparities in maternal and child health, access to preventive health services
for low-income women and their families, and health care services for children with
disabilities, especially in rural and remote areas. She currently teaches the MPH
epidemiology and health services administration and policy courses. In addition to
her role within the division, she serves as the training director for the nationally
funded Alaska LEND Program at the Center for Human Development. The LEND Program is
a graduate, post-graduate program in interdisciplinary leadership working with Fellows
across Alaska.