Dr. Miller received her Bachelor of Health Science degree from the University of Florida in 2004. She then graduated from Elon University with her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in 2007. She has worked in multiple physical therapy settings, from pediatrics to geriatrics, working with patient's with orthopedic and neurological disorders. She has experience in Acute care, Outpatient, Home Health, and Skilled Nursing Facilities. She has also worked as a Traveling Physical Therapist on the West Coast. She considers herself a "generalist" and enjoys working with patients of various ages and diagnoses. Since 2012, Dr. Miller has also taught in DPT programs as an Adjunct Professor and as a lab assistant teaching orthopedic, neurologic, and inpatient PT skills. In the clinic, she has served as a Clinical Instructor for multiple DPT and PTA students from various programs and is motivated to help all students grow and learn to become amazing Physical Therapists. In 2015, she was named Clinical Instructor of the Year for Nova Southeastern University's Hybrid DPT program.
Dr. Miller is the Founder of Clinical Connections. Her mission, with Clinical Connections, is to provide a virtual mentoring service to current Physical Therapy students and new Physical Therapy graduates. She hopes to bridge the gap between classroom learning and clinical experiences by strengthening a student's critical thinking and clinical reasoning skills. By blending clinical and teaching experience, our goal is to guide a student's learning and empower each student or new grad to reach their full potential as clinicians.