Karen Hughes Miller, PhD, is recently retired as Associate Professor in the University of Louisville School of Medicine (U of L SOM) Office of Graduate Medical Education where her focus was on medical education research and curriculum planning. She oversaw the graduate non-clinical curriculum, and served on the U of L SOM Faculty Development Committee and QI and Patient Safety committees.
Dr. Miller has more than 50 publications and presentations. She has taught adult education, curriculum design, and assessment courses and workshops to undergraduate and graduate students, medical residents and fellows, and faculty. She is also experienced in teaching task analysis to educators and physicians.
Dr. Miller's undergraduate degrees in journalism (with a minor in commercial art) and her master's degree in instructional technology are useful today in creating new teaching and learning materials and platforms. One of her several research agendas is teaching and assessment of very bright learners, and she is currently completing a book chapter on this topic for NOVA publishers.
Dr. Miller is Immediate Past Chair of the Association of American of Medical Colleges (AAMC) Southern Group on Education Affairs (SGEA), and the Immediate Past Chair of the AAMC Research in Medical Education (RIME) program selection committee.
Participating On:
Previously Participated On:
- Topics in Dermatology and Essential Non-Clinical Skills for Physicians
- Women's Health and Essential Non-Clinical Skills for Physicians and Other Healthcare Providers
- Family Medicine Topics and Essential Non-Clinical Skills for Physicians and Other Healthcare Providers
- Topics in Family Medicine and Non-Clinical Skills for Physicians and Other Healthcare Providers
- Pediatric Critical Care, Hospital Medicine and
Non-clinical Essentials for Healthcare Providers, Building Cooperative Healthcare Teams