Joseph Miller, MD, MS
Member-at-Large Henry Ford Health
Biography
I am honored to be considered for the SAEM Board of Directors. SAEM has shaped every stage of my academic career – from my first abstract as a resident to my current role as Chair of the SAEM Research Committee and recent Course Director of ARMED. Through these roles, I’ve had the privilege of mentoring emerging investigators, strengthening the Society’s research infrastructure, and helping expand its scientific impact.
After completing undergraduate and medical school at the University of Notre Dame and Indiana University, I trained in the Henry Ford Health Emergency Medicine – Internal Medicine residency. My career as a physician-scientist has led to being an established NIH investigator, serving as a standing NIH study section member, and research leadership at departmental and institutional levels. We are in a challenging environment affected by ED boarding, uncertain federal funding, and changes in the educational landscape. SAEM has been a critical support for me during challenges in my career, and I look forward to strengthening its role in being supportive of its members at all career stages.
If elected, I will continue to advance SAEM’s strategic goals by fostering innovation, mentorship, and inclusivity in research and education. I believe our Society’s strength lies in the diversity of its members and our collective passion to improve emergency care through science. There is much to do for the patients we see each day. I want to empower our members at academic or community centers to tackle the complex problems our patients encounter with greater funding, collaboration, and mentorship. My vision is for SAEM to remain where every academic emergency physician, at any stage, finds the support to lead such efforts. It would be a privilege to serve this remarkable community and help shape the future of academic emergency medicine.
After completing undergraduate and medical school at the University of Notre Dame and Indiana University, I trained in the Henry Ford Health Emergency Medicine – Internal Medicine residency. My career as a physician-scientist has led to being an established NIH investigator, serving as a standing NIH study section member, and research leadership at departmental and institutional levels. We are in a challenging environment affected by ED boarding, uncertain federal funding, and changes in the educational landscape. SAEM has been a critical support for me during challenges in my career, and I look forward to strengthening its role in being supportive of its members at all career stages.
If elected, I will continue to advance SAEM’s strategic goals by fostering innovation, mentorship, and inclusivity in research and education. I believe our Society’s strength lies in the diversity of its members and our collective passion to improve emergency care through science. There is much to do for the patients we see each day. I want to empower our members at academic or community centers to tackle the complex problems our patients encounter with greater funding, collaboration, and mentorship. My vision is for SAEM to remain where every academic emergency physician, at any stage, finds the support to lead such efforts. It would be a privilege to serve this remarkable community and help shape the future of academic emergency medicine.
