Contact & Appointment Information
- Marshall Health
1600 Medical Center Drive
Huntington, WV 25701 - 304-691-1600
Department: Neonatology
About Dr. Bobby Miller, MD
Medical School at Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine
After undergrad, Dr. Bobby Miller studied for his MD at Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine. He finished in 1997.
In med school, he excelled in:
Hands-on patient skills, Focus on child and adult care, Leadership promise, Strong academics
Med school started his long bond with Marshall. It grew into roles that guide the school’s path.
Returning Home: Joining Marshall Health
In 2005, Dr. Bobby Miller came back to West Virginia. He joined Pediatrics at Marshall Health with his newborn skills.
His return boosted newborn care in the area. It improved specialist help for sick babies locally.
At Marshall Health, he helped:
Grow newborn services, Build stronger child care, Train residents and fellows, Boost NICU results
He raised the bar for newborn medicine nearby.
Medical Director of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Dr. Bobby Miller leads as Medical Director of the NICU at Hoops Family Children’s Hospital at Cabell Huntington Hospital.
He manages care for the weakest patients—newborns needing heavy medical aid.
His duties cover:
NICU operations oversight Treatment plan creation Team coordination for newborns Quality upgrades Family talks, and aid
His guidance brings advanced, kind care to preemies and sick infants in the region.
Clinical Excellence in Neonatology
Dr. Bobby Miller practices neonatology. He treats newborns, especially preemies and those with grave issues.
His skills include:
Preemie care Newborn breathing problems Birth defects Newborn infection control Baby revival ICU steadying
Neonatology demands sharp focus, quick choices, and real care—traits that mark his work.
Vice Dean for Medical Education: A Transformational Leadership Role
He shapes medical training in West Virginia and farther out.
His tasks include:
Undergrad med program oversight, Lesson plan building, Teacher training, School approval steps, New teaching ideas
He makes sure students get solid, current, real-world training.
Former Pediatric Residency Program Director
Before becoming Vice Dean, Dr. Miller led the Pediatric Residency Program for seven years.
He handled:
Resident training, Lesson plans, Young doctor guidance, Skill checks, Program upgrades
His work lifted child training and the school’s standing.
Appointment to the LCME
In July 2021, Dr. Miller joined the Liaison Committee on Medical Education as a voting pro member.
The LCME approves all U.S. med schools. This role holds great weight in training.
He aids:
National approval rules, Training policy creation, School quality checks, Institution reviews
This spot shows his wide respect as a training leader.
Academic Role as Professor of Pediatrics
Dr. Miller serves as Professor of Pediatrics. He teaches and guides medical students and residents.
His teaching focuses on:
Clinical reasoning, Evidence-based medicine, Compassionate patient care, Critical thinking in pediatrics, Neonatal clinical skills
His guidance has shaped the careers of many doctors across the U.S.
Board Certification in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Dr. Miller holds certification from the American Board of Pediatrics. He has extra certification in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine.
This certification shows:
Great skill in newborn care, strict training and tests Dedication to ongoing learning Top care in pediatric specialties
Leadership in Medical Education Innovation
As Vice Dean, Dr. Miller has updated medical training at Marshall University.
His efforts cover:
Simulation-based learning Better clinical training, competency-based education Team-based learning Stronger student reviews
These changes help prepare future doctors for today’s health needs.
Impact on Neonatal Care in West Virginia
Dr. Miller’s work has boosted newborn results in the area.
His effects include:
Stronger NICU services, more access to newborn experts, higher survival for early babies, better family care
His guidance brings top care to tiny, fragile patients in West Virginia.
Commitment to Families and Patient-Centered Care
In newborn care, talking to families matters most. Dr. Miller guides parents with care through tough times.
He stresses:
Clear talks, Support for emotions, Joint choices, Kindness in hard moments
His style helps families feel backed in life’s hardest spots.
Recognition as One of America’s Top 50 Doctors
Dr. Bobby Miller ranks among America’s Top 50 Doctors. This honors his work in:
Neonatal-perinatal medicine, Pediatric teaching, Academic guidance, Patient-focused care
It points to his skill and wide role in medical training.
Conclusion: A Lifelong Dedication to Newborns and Medical Education
Dr. Bobby Miller, MD, blends top clinical work with academic guidance.
From Ashland, Kentucky, to roles at Marshall University and more, he commits to better newborn health and future medicine.
His NICU work saves lives daily. His training leadership readies new doctors for the task.
As a neonatologist, teacher, and leader, Dr. Miller’s mark comes from care, skill, and steady focus on the smallest patients.
FAQs
Q. Who is Dr. Bobby Miller, MD?
Dr. Bobby Miller is a certified neonatologist and Vice Dean for Medical Education at Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine. He ranks among America’s Top 50 Doctors.