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Christopher W. Miller

Christopher W. Miller, MD, MHA

Languages spoken: English

Clinical Locations

Primary Children's Hospital

Pediatric Inpatient Medicine
801-662-3645
  • Chris Miller, M.D. is a Pediatric Hospitalist at Primary Children’s Medical Center. Since 2006, he has been helping to care for children of all ages and medical complexities.

    Dr. Miller grew up on a ranch in rural south central Montana. He attended the University of Montana and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Health and Human Performance with an emphasis in Athletic Training. Following his undergraduate career, he was accepted to the University Of Utah School Of Medicine in 1998. Dr. Miller completed the Internal Medicine and Pediatric Residency program in 2006.

    Currently, Dr. Miller has several administrative duties in conjunction with his clinical responsibilities at Primary Children’s Medical Center. He serves as the Children’s Medical Unit Director as well as the Med/Surg Quality Committee. As an Assistant Professor, he assists in educating medical students and pediatric residents.

    In his free time, Dr. Miller enjoys camping, hiking, movies and travelling.

  • Chris Miller, M.D. is a Pediatric Hospitalist at Primary Children’s Medical Center. Since 2006, he has been helping to care for children of all ages and medical complexities.

    Dr. Miller grew up on a ranch in rural south central Montana. He attended the University of Montana and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Health and Human Performance with an emphasis in Athletic Training. Following his undergraduate career, he was accepted to the University Of Utah School Of Medicine in 1998. Dr. Miller completed the Internal Medicine and Pediatric Residency program in 2006.

    Currently, Dr. Miller has several administrative duties in conjunction with his clinical responsibilities at Primary Children’s Medical Center. He serves as the Children’s Medical Unit Director as well as the Med/Surg Quality Committee. As an Assistant Professor, he assists in educating medical students and pediatric residents.

    In his free time, Dr. Miller enjoys camping, hiking, movies and travelling.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Pediatrics -Primary

    Education history

    Residency Internal Medicine/Pediatrics - University of Utah School of Medicine Resident
    Internal Medicine/Pediatrics - University of Utah School of Medicine Intern
    Professional Medical Medicine - University of Utah School of Medicine M.D.
    Health Education - University of Montana B.S.

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Tchou MJ, Hall M, Shah SS, Johnson DP, Schroeder AR, Antoon JW, Genies MC, Quinonez R, Miller CW, Shah SP, Brady PW, Pediatric Research in Inpatient Settings PRIS Network (2019). Patterns of Electrolyte Testing at Children's Hospitals for Common Inpatient Diagnoses. Pediatrics, 144(1).
    2. Rangel SJ, Anderson BR, Srivastava R, Shah SS, Ishimine P, Srinivasan M, Bryan M, Gong W, Hall M, Localio R, Luan X, Anandalwar S, Keren R, Pediatric Research in Inpatient Settings PRIS Network (2016). Intravenous Versus Oral Antibiotics for the Prevention of Treatment Failure in Children With Complicated Appendicitis: Has the Abandonment of Peripherally Inserted Catheters Been Justified? Ann Surg, 266(2), 361-368.
    3. Keren R, Shah SS, Srivastava R, Rangel S, Bendel-Stenzel M, Harik N, Hartley J, Lopez M, Seguias L, Tieder J, Bryan M, Gong W, Hall M, Localio R, Luan X, deBerardinis R, Parker A, Pediatric Research in Inpatient Settings Network (2014). Comparative effectiveness of intravenous vs oral antibiotics for postdischarge treatment of acute osteomyelitis in children. JAMA Pediatr, 169(2), 120-8.
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