
About
David H. Miller, M.D. serves as Associate Professor of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College and Associate Attending Physician at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, where he has provided clinical cardiology services since 1981. His expertise spans coronary artery disease, valvular heart disorders, and acute cardiac care management within the Department of Medicine.
Dr. Miller's educational foundation includes:
- M.D. from University of Virginia School of Medicine (1976)
- Internal Medicine Internship at The New York Hospital (1977)
- Internal Medicine Residency at The New York Hospital (1979)
- Cardiology Fellowship at The New York Hospital-CUMC (1982)
His research program focuses on therapeutic interventions for acute myocardial ischemic syndromes, investigating thrombolytic agents in myocardial infarction, revascularization for cardiogenic shock, and anticoagulant strategies post-angioplasty. Complementing this, he examines ethical dimensions of end-of-life cardiac care including DNR decision-making and advance directives in critically ill patients.
Recent publications span critical care innovations (2024 ECMO blood loss study) and unexpected particle physics contributions (2009-2010 charmonium/D-meson research), suggesting interdisciplinary collaboration beyond cardiology.
Professional recognition includes:
- Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society membership
- Fellowship in the American College of Cardiology
- Affiliation with the American College of Physicians
- Membership in the American Heart Association Council on Clinical Cardiology
Administratively, Dr. Miller directs the 20-bed Cardiac Care Unit at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and contributes to medical ethics policy through the hospital's Committee on Medical Ethics, though specific grant funding or trainee mentorship details aren't documented in available sources.
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