David P. Miller, Jr., M.D. |

Assistant Professor
| Office Address: Section of General Internal Medicine Wake Forest University, School of Medicine Medical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27157-1052 Clinic Location: Downtown Health Plaza Office: (336) 713-9800 Nights/Weekends: (336) 713-9800 Fax Number: (336) 713-9576
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Education |
1992 | College of William and Mary Williamsburg,Virginia B.A. in Economics with High Honors magna cum laude; Minor in English |
1996 | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, North Carolina M.D. with Distinction |
POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING |
1996-1997 | Internship in Internal Medicine, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center |
1997 - 1999 | Residency in Internal Medicine, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center |
1999-2000 | Chief Medical Resident, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center |
LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION |
1999 | Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine |
2000 | North Carolina Medical License |
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS |
1999-2000 | Instructor in Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School |
2000-2002 | Instructor in Medicine, Wake Forest University School of Medicine |
2002-Present | Assistant Professor, Wake Forest University School of Medicine |
2003-present | Associate Program Director for Ambulatory Education, Wake Forest University School of Medicine |
2003-present | Director, Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency, Wake Forest University School of Medicine |
OTHER PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS AND INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE: |
2005-present | Committee on Undergraduate Medical Education, Wake Forest University Health Sciences |
2005-present | Outpatient Prescription Drug Subcommittee, Wake Forest University Health Sciences |
2003-present | Center for Antimicrobial Utilization Stewardship and Epidemiology (CAUSE) Advisory Board, Wake Forest University Health Sciences |
2003-present | Housestaff Executive Committee, Internal Medicine Residency Program, Wake Forest University Health Sciences |
2003-present | Residency Steering Committee, Internal Medicine Residency Program, Wake Forest University Health Sciences |
2002-Present | S. Bryant Kendrick Primary Care Award Committee, Section on General Internal Medicine, Wake Forest University School of Medicine |
2002-2004 | Physician Access Line Back Transfer Committee Baptist Medical Center |
2001-2005 | Library and Learning Resources Committee, Wake Forest University School of Medicine |
2001-2004 | Morning Ambulatory Care Conference Coordinator, Baptist Medical Center Residency Program |
2001-2002 | Inpatient Medicine Conference Coordinator, Section on General Internal Medicine, Wake Forest University School of Medicine |
1999 - 2000 | Department of Medicine Education Committee, Internal Medicine Residency Program, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center |
1999-2000 | Coordinator, Medical Housestaff Noon Conferences, Internal Medicine Residency Program, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center |
1999-2000 | Coordinator, Medical Grand Rounds, Department of Medicine, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center |
1999-2000 | Schedule Coordinator, Medical Housestaff, Internal Medicine Residency Program, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center |
1999-2000 | Clinical Staff, Department of Medicine/Emergency Medicine, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center |
1999-2000 | Medical Staff, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, White River Junction, VT |
1998-2000 | Courtesy Staff, Emergency Medicine, Mt. Ascutney Hospital, Windsor, VT |
AWARDS AND HONORS |
2006 | Master Teacher Award, Wake Forest University School of Medicine |
2003 | First Place Poster Prize, Healthcare Research and Quality Day Poster Session, Center for Healthcare Research and Quality, Wake Forest University Health Sciences |
2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 | Tinsley T. Harrison Award for Outpatient Teaching, Wake Forest University School of Medicine |
1995 | Alpha Omega Alpha |
1995 | Heusner Pupil Award Awarded to fourth year medical students nominated by their classmates for showing "a great capacity to grasp the principles of science, to heal the sick, to comfort the troubled, to be humble before God" |
1995 | Medical Alumni Loyalty Fund Scholarship One-year full tuition scholarship awarded to fourth year medical students based on academic achievement, service to humanity, breadth of personal and educational experiences, and a demonstrated interest in pursuing a generalist career |
1995, 1994 | Medical Alumni Loyalty Fund Merit Award One-year full tuition scholarship awarded annually to students with the highest academic achievement during an academic year |
1995 | Fourth Year Merit Award Recognizes students who received a grade of Honors for their first, second, and third year academic performances |
1993-1996 | North Carolina Rural Health Scholars Program |
1992 | Benjamin Stoddert Ewell Award Awarded to graduating seniors for outstanding participation and leadership in campus and community activities and for service and contribution to the College |
1992 | Clifford E. Henderson Premedical Studies Award |
1991 | Phi Beta Kappa |
1988-1992 | Presidential Scholar, College of William and Mary |
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS |
2003 | Association of Program Directors in Internal Medicine |
2000 | Society of General Internal Medicine |
1997 | American College of Physicians |
1995 | Alpha Omega Alpha |
GRANTS: CURRENT AND PAST |
2006-2008 | Smart Prescribe: Development, Dissemination and Evaluation of a Critical Skills Curriculum for Rational Prescribing. Attorney General Consumer and Prescriber Education Grant Program, OR. Co-Investigator |
2005-2008 | Overcoming Literacy Barriers in Colorectal Cancer Screening. American Cancer Society, GA. Principle Investigator. |
2001-2002 | The Effectiveness of an Interactive Educational Computer Program to Increase Patient Compliance with Colorectal Cancer Screening. Wake Forest University Comprehensive Cancer Center. Principle Investigator. |
PEER-REVIEWED INVITED SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATION (all published as abstracts): |
Oral Presentations |
May 2003 | Miller DP, Wofford JL, Kimberly JR, Case LD. Can a Multimedia Computer Program Increase Patient Compliance with Fecal Occult Blood Screening? Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Vancouver. |
Poster Presentations |
April 2006 | Miller DP, Lichstein PR, Brownlee CD, Foley KL, Spangler JG, Pignone MP. Low Literacy Patients’ Knowledge, Beliefs, and Attitudes about Colorectal Cancer Screening. Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Los Angeles . |
April 2006 | Wofford JL, Brownlee CD, Singh S, Wofford MM, Miller DP. Using IPOD Technology to Create a Self-Guided Clinic Tour for Resident Orientation. Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Los Angeles. |
April 2006 | Hartman JM, Miller DP, McCoy TP, Gruen LM, Feiereisel KB, Lichstein PR. Resident-Reported Barriers to Screening Mammography. Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Los Angeles. |
April 2006 | Brownlee C, Wofford JL, Singh S, Messick CH, Miller DP. Narcotic Management in Chronic Nonmalignant Pain: A Survey of Residents’ Knowledge and Attitudes. Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Los Angeles . |
April 2006 | Gruen LM, Feiereisel K, Hartman J, Miller DP, Lichstein P. See One, Do One, Teach One: A New Way of Implementing a Quality Improvement Curriculum. Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Los Angeles. |
May 2004 | Wofford JL, Smith ED, Miller DP. A Systematic Review of the Multimedia Computer for Office-Based Patient Education. Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Chicago. |
May 2003 | Miller DP, Woods JB, Mansfield RJ, Wofford JL, Moran WP. Do Free Drug Samples Influence Physician Prescribing Patterns? Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Vancouver. |
May 2003 | Wofford JL, Miller DP, Moran WP, Messick CH, Kimberly JR, Mansfield RJ. Why Patients Refuse the Influenza Vaccine. Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Vancouver. |
May 2003 | Wofford JL, Kimberly JR, Moran WP, Miller DP, Messick CH, Lichstein PR, Velez R. Card Response Assessment Project: Practice-Friendly Data Collection Strategy for Quality Improvement. Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Vancouver. |
PEER-REVIEW COMMITTEE SERVICE: |
2006 | Peer Reviewer, Patient Education and Counseling |
2004 | Peer Reviewer, American Journal of Managed Care |
Winter/Spring 2003 | Subcommittee Member Innovations in Practice Management Subcommittee Society of General Internal Medicine (reviews and selects abstracts for annual meeting) |
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND SERVICE: |
May 2002 | Construction Volunteer Habitat for Humanity, Winston-Salem, NC |
1992-1993 | Volunteer, Student Health Action Committee (SHAC) Clinic, Carrboro, NC |
1992-1994 | Laboratory Coordinator, North Carolina Rural Health Coalition, Chapel Hill, NC |
Publications and Academic Presentations |
Miller DP, Kimberly JR, Case LD, Wofford JL. Using a computer to Teach Patients about Fecal Occult Blood Screening: a randomized trail. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2005; 20: 984-8. Wofford JL, Smith ES, Miller DP. The Multimedia Computer for Office-Based Patient Education: a systematic review. Patient Education and Counseling 2005; 59: 148-57. Wofford JL, Kimberly JR, Moran WP, Miller DP, Hopping JL, Pedley, CE, et al. It’s in the Cards: a practice-friendly, real-time data collection strategy for quality improvement. Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Safety 2005; 31: 54-58. Miller DP. GIMedia Review: ATPIII PDA Implementation Tool. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2004; 19:100. Lurie JD, Miller DP, Lindenauer PK, Wachter RM, Sox HC. The Potential Size of the Hospitalist Workforce in the United States. American Journal of Medicine. 1999; 106:441-445.
Miller DP. Controversies in Hormone Replacement Therapy. Senior Resident Presentation, 1998.
Miller DP. The Medicare Fee Schedule: An Economic Policy Evaluation. Economics Honors Thesis, 1992. |