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Bobby Miller, M.D.

Title: Senior Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives and Accreditation
School of Medicine Columbia
Email: Bobby.Miller@uscmed.sc.edu
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Bobby Miller, M.D., is the Senior Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives and Accreditation at the School of Medicine. Miller joined the SOMC team in September 2024 from Marshall University’s Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, where he served as vice dean for medical education. 

Miller earned both his undergraduate and Doctor of Medicine degrees from Marshall University before continuing his training with a dual internal medicine and pediatrics residency at MU, followed by a neonatal/perinatal medicine fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine. He began his career in medical education at Marshall as an assistant professor in the departments of internal medicine and pediatrics in 2001, later reaching associate and full professor roles in pediatrics.

Miller served as vice dean for medical education at Marshall from 2013-2022, before a one-year appointment as interim dean (2022-23). He returned to his role as vice dean in 2023. As vice dean, Miller was a key component to the culture of the MUSOM organization, successfully strengthening student engagement. He also helped the school reach full accreditation in its most recent LCME review. In 2014, Miller launched and led a partnership with St. George’s University of London, providing clinical education opportunities for international students. More recently, he was instrumental in the development of the MUSOM Physician Assistant Program, which saw its first graduating class in April of 2023.

Other career achievements for Miller include several honors and awards, such as the Baylor College of Medicine Arnold J. Rudolph Outstanding Fellow Award, the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine Alumni Association Alumnus of Distinction honor and the University of London, St. George’s Honorary Fellowship, among several others. Miller is currently serving a three-year term as a voting and professional member of the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME), and previously served as the NICU Medical Director for Cabell Huntington Hospital for six years. He has authored and co-authored numerous peer reviewed publications and presentations, and is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Section of Perinatology, and the American Medical Association.


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