Kenneth D. Miller, M.D. is a cancer survivorship expert with the Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology at the Alvin and Lois Lapidus Cancer Institute at Sinai Hospital of Baltimore. He is a board-certified specialist in medical oncology (cancer), and a sub-specialist in hematology (blood disease).
Dr. Miller is widely considered an expert in the field of oncology in all aspect of cancer survivorship. During his tenure at the Yale Cancer Center, Dr. Miller founded the Connecticut Challenge Cancer Survivorship Program, a multidisciplinary program providing care for cancer survivors. Dr. Miller also served as the Director of the Lance Armstrong Cancer Survivorship Clinic at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute at the Harvard Medical School.
In this WBAL-AM "Know Your Health" radio clip, Dr. Miller discusses cancer survivorship.
Expertise
Internal Medicine
Medical Oncology (Cancer)
Hematology (Blood Disease)
Cancer Survivorship
Education
Undergraduate Education Tufts University, Massachusetts
Medical Education Medicine Tufts University School of Medicine, Massachusetts
Postgraduate Training Residency in Internal Medicine, Yale-New Haven Hospital, Connecticut
Postdoctoral Fellowship Hematology, National Institutes of Health, Maryland Oncology, John Hopkins Hospital Oncology Center, Maryland
Academic Appointments Instructor, Medicine Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts
Certifications Diplomat, American Board of Internal Medicine, Diplomat, American Board of Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology,Fellow, American College of Physicians
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