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Robin June Miller is a Clinical Associate Professor at Brown Alpert Medical School of Brown University, where she also coordinates the NeoNatal Neurobehavioral Scale (NNNS) Program. Her clinical and research expertise focuses on premature infants and the neurobehavioral effects of maternal substance exposure in utero. Miller holds a PhD in nursing, a master’s in nursing education, and is a registered nurse. Her research has involved significant studies on the medical and psychological outcomes for infants in different NICU settings and the longitudinal effects of prematurity on adolescent development. Noteworthy contributions include co-investigating NIH-funded projects focusing on risk and protective factors for preterm infants from birth into adulthood, emphasizing a holistic approach to pediatric nursing. Miller has received several research grants and awards, including recognition for her contributions to holistic nursing research. She has taught a variety of nursing courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and maintains strong affiliations with the Women & Infants Hospital and the University of Rhode Island.
Brown Alpert Medical School of Brown University • Providence, RI
Clinical Associate Professor focusing on pediatric nursing and the NNNS program.
Department: Department of Economics