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Cyndi Miller, MD

Dr. Miller received her medical education from the Bowman Gray School of Medicine. She then completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Greenwich Hospital, a Yale Hospital, followed by a fellowship in Infectious Diseases at the University of Minnesota. She has been at Albany Medical Center since 1991.

Dr. Miller's experience with persons with HIV infection began at Montefiore Hospital in the Bronx, New York, where she worked as an Attending Physician prior to moving to Minnesota. Although she had treated persons with AIDS during her residency, it was at Montefiore that she became determined to pursue a career that would focus on the care of HIV-infected patients.

Dr. Miller's activities include clinical care, direction of the HIV Clinic at Albany Medical Center, direction of the Part D Program, and  the Nicholas A. Rango HIV Clinical Scholarship Program. The Part D Program increases access to health care for Women, Youth, Children, and Families infected and affected by HIV, particularly focusing on case management and access to research. The Scholarship Program is a two year program designed to train health care providers in both the clinical care and the public policy of HIV; it is funded by the NYS Department of Health.

Dr. Miller has worked to develop hospital policy and implementation of HIV testing and for prophylaxis against HIV after sexual assault. In conjunction with Pediatrics, she provides care for women at the Maternal Child Adolescent Treatment Program.

 

Page updated November 24, 2008