About Jeffrey H. Miller, MD
Jeffrey H. Miller, MD, is a pediatric neuroradiologist and chief of radiology at Phoenix Children's. Dr. Miller was drawn to Phoenix Children's by the opportunity to be part of a growing health system. It's also what inspires him to stay.
The compassion of doctors he met growing up led Dr. Miller to choose medicine as a career. He found their love of medicine and dedication to patient care inspiring.
Dr. Miller earned his medical degree at Semmelweis Medical University in Budapest, Hungary. He completed an internship at St. Luke's Hospital in Chesterfield, Missouri, and a diagnostic radiology residency at the St. Louis University School of Medicine. In addition, Dr. Miller completed a diagnostic neuroradiology fellowship at the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology at Washington University School of Medicine.
Among Dr. Miller's professional memberships are the Radiological Society of North America, the American Society of Neuroradiology and the American Society of Pediatric Neuroradiology. Active in research, he's published widely in professional publications and has been invited to lecture at numerous national and international conferences.
Dr. Miller recognizes the trust patients and families place in him. "We're caring for patients with some of the most complex conditions," he said. "Phoenix Children's is the only place in the Southwest able to provide that high level of care."
When he's not working, Dr. Miller enjoys spending time with family. He enjoys working out and running and is a self-professed Seattle sports fanatic.
Medical School / Education
Semmelweis Medical University, Budapest, Hungary
Internship
(Preliminary Medicine) Saint Luke's Hospital, Chesterfield, MO
Residency
(Diagnostic Radiology) St. Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
Fellowship
(Pediatric Radiology, Diagnostic Neuroradiology) St. Louis Children's Hospital / Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, St. Louis, MO
Diagnostic Radiology, American Board of Radiology
Certificate of Added Qualifications in Neuroradiology, American Board of Radiology
Pediatric Radiology
Diagnostic Radiology
Neuroradiology
Best Doctors database, 2010
ASPNR Pediatric Neuroradiology Research Grant Award, 2007
Academic Affiliations
Clinical Assistant Professor, Radiology, University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix
Adjunct Faculty, School of Biological & Health Systems Engineering, Arizona State University
Professional Affiliations
Society of Nuclear Medicine
American Society of Neuroradiology
Radiological Society of North America
Member, Radiological Society of North America, Pediatrics Subcommittee of the Educational Exhibits Committee
Miller JH, Walkiewcz T, Towbin RT, Curran JG. Improved Delineation of Ventricular Shunt Catheters Using Steady State Gradient Echo Sequences in a Rapid Non-Sedatated Pediatric Brain MRI Protocol. AJNR (in press)
Miller JH, Limbrick D, Callen M, Smyth M. Spontaneous Resolution of Chiari Type I in Monozygotic Twins. Report of 2 Cases; JNS Pediatrics; Nov 2008, Vol 2 (5)
Mazumdar A, Mukherjee P, Miller JH, Malde H, McKinstry RC. Diffusion-Weighted Imaging of Acute Corticospinal Tract Injury Preceding Wallerian Degeneration in the Maturing Human Brain. AJNR 2003 24: 1057-1066.
Miller JH, McKinstry RC, Mukherjee P, Philip J and Neil JJ. Pictorial Essay: Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Normal Brain Maturation. A Guide to Structural Development and Myelination. AJR, March 2003: 851-859.
Miller JH and Mukherjee P. Evaluating Brain Maturation with Diffusion Tensor Imaging. Medical Imaging International. May-June 2002: Vol. 12: No.3
Mukherjee P, Miller JH, Shimony JS, Philip JV, Snyder AZ, Neil JJ, McKinstry RC. Diffusion-Tensor MR Imaging of Gray Matter and White Matter Development during Normal Human Brain Maturation. AJNR 2002 23: 1445-1456
MRI of Newborn Brain Injury and Development
Functional MRI
Brain PET Imaging