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Dr. Karen Miller is instrumental in shaping the future of healthcare education as an adjunct faculty member for the University of Pittsburgh’s Physician Assistant Hybrid Program. With a diverse academic background, Dr. Miller brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her role. She earned her bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Mathematics Secondary Education from Pace University, demonstrating her strong foundation in analytical thinking and education. Furthering her commitment to healthcare excellence, Dr. Miller pursued a Master's in Applied Science degree in Patient Safety and Healthcare Quality from the prestigious Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. This advanced training equips her with the skills necessary to enhance patient care and safety, a crucial aspect of modern healthcare systems. Dr. Miller also holds a Master's of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from the University of Pittsburgh, where she was recognized for her outstanding academic achievements with the Academic Excellence Award from the Physician Assistant Studies Program. Her dedication to academic excellence and her passion for teaching are evident in her contributions to the Physician Assistant Hybrid Program. In her role, Dr. Miller is dedicated to mentoring and guiding future physician assistants, ensuring they are well-prepared to meet the challenges of the healthcare industry. Her interdisciplinary expertise and commitment to quality healthcare education make her an invaluable asset to the University of Pittsburgh and the broader medical community.

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