| Biography
Dr. Robin Miller’s
career as a physician has been quite varied. She currently
is practicing Internal Medicine and serves as the medical
director of Triune Integrative Medicine, a highly innovative
Integrative Medicine clinic in Medford, Oregon. She is also
a medical reporter for KOBI Channel 5, the NBC affiliate in
Medford. She has produced the award-winning health series,
“Is there a Doctor in the House,” which is shown
on the GE-sponsored Patient Channel nationwide. She is a medical
columnist for The Daily Courier in Grant’s Pass, Oregon,
and the host of a teen health podcast sponsored by Nature’s
Cure. Robin has written the book Kids Ask the Doctor and the
book Confessions of the Soul Straight from the Heart. She
is the health expert for TeeBeeDee.com a website for baby
boomers.
Robin completed
her undergraduate work at the University of Michigan, where
she became a member of Phi Beta Kappa. She received her M.D.
from the University of Illinois, and she also holds the degree
of Master of Health Sciences from the Johns Hopkins School
of Public Health. Her postgraduate training includes an Internal
Medicine Fellowship at Johns Hopkins and an Integrative Medicine
fellowship at the University of Arizona. She is board certified
in Internal Medicine. She has been on the faculty of both
the State University of New York at Stony Brook and the University
of Oregon. She has published a number of articles in medical
journals, many focused on her research about heart disease
in women.
She
lives in the Rogue River Valley of Oregon with her husband,
a gastroenterology physician, and two teen-age sons who keep
her on her toes. |