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Founder of Perinatal Risk Management and
Education Services, Ms. Miller is a certified
nurse midwife with more than 30 years of clinical
experience in a wide variety of settings. Her
legal background gives her a unique understanding
of the impact of law on medicine and nursing. Ms.
Miller served as an Assistant Professor in
Obstetrics and Gynecology at Northwestern
University Medical School and is published in the
areas of EFM, obstetrics, and patient safety.
Committed to improving the quality of perinatal
health care, she lectures nationally and
internationally on a variety of obstetric, women’s
health, and risk management topics, currently
focusing on the effects of cognitive bias during
health care decision-making. Ms. Miller is on the
editorial board of the Journal of Perinatal and
Neonatal Nursing, and is an active member of the
Association of Woman’s Health, Obstetric and
Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN). Ms. Miller provides
consultation and education services to hospitals,
individual providers, and professional
organizations, where her concentration is on
multi-disciplinary education and collaboration.
Co-author of Fetal Monitoring: A Multidisciplinary
Approach (6th edition, Mosby 2009), she spends
much of her time teaching the new standardized
approach to fetal monitoring interpretation &
management, based on the NICHD nomenclature.
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