Christopher Miller joins the Department of Neurosurgery faculty
A graduate of the department’s residency program, he returns as an assistant professor.
Christopher Miller, M.D., joined the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Kansas Medical Center as an assistant professor.
Miller, who completed a fellowship in functional neurosurgery at Thomas Jefferson University, is a 2021 graduate of the neurosurgery residency at KU Medical Center. During his final year in the residency program, he served as co-chief resident.
In addition to earning his medical degree from the University of Kansas School of Medicine, where he was a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha honor society, Miller has a bachelor’s degree in neuroscience from Johns Hopkins University.
Miller is credited with authoring numerous research publications as well as research posters and book chapters. He also has contributed multiple research and educational presentations locally and internationally. Along with his clinical interests in epilepsy, movement disorders, spine and tumor, his research interests include optimizing outcomes for epilepsy patients and leveraging magnetic resonance image processing for improved diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy, essential tremor and Parkinson’s disease.