Andy O. Miller, MD, an Assistant Attending Physician in Infectious Diseases and Internal Medicine at HSS since 2010, is also Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine at Cornell Medical School. Dr. Miller received his B.Sc. at Yale College and his MD at Harvard Medical School. He then trained in Internal Medicine at Columbia-Presbyterian and in Infectious Diseases at NYU.
From 2007 to 2010 Dr. Miller was an Infectious Diseases specialist at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center. He is the author of several peer-reviewed publications. Dr. Miller provides consultative and perioperative services to patients at HSS. He is developing clinical research programs to study infections in patients receiving new biologic agents for rheumatologic disease, and to study outcomes of patients with surgical bone/joint infections.
Industry Relationships |
One of the goals of Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) is to advance the science of orthopedic surgery, rheumatology, and related disciplines for the benefit of patients. Physicians at HSS may collaborate with outside companies for education, research and medical advances. HSS supports this collaboration in order to foster medical breakthroughs; however HSS also believes that these collaborations must be disclosed.
As part of the disclosure process, this website lists physician collaborations with outside companies if payments were received during the prior year, or if the HSS physician currently receives payment. The disclosures are provided by information provided by the physician and other sources and are updated regularly. Further information may be available on individual company websites.
As of March 12, 2013, Dr. Miller reported no financial interest relationships with healthcare industry.
By disclosing the collaborations of HSS physicians with industry on this website, HSS and its physicians make this information available to their patients and the public, thus creating a transparent environment for those who are interested in this information. Further, HSS’ Conflicts of Interest Policy does not permit physicians to collect royalties on products developed by him/her that are used on patients at HSS.
Miller AO, Henry M. Update in diagnosis and treatment of diabetic foot infections. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2009 Nov;20(4):611-25. Review. PubMedPMID: 19781502.
Miller AO. Management of HIV/HBV coinfection. MedGenMed. 2006 Feb 7;8(1):41.PubMed PMID: 16915171; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC1681933.
John M, Bridges EA, Miller AO, Calderwood SB, Ryan ET. Comparison of mucosal and systemic humoral immune responses after transcutaneous and oral immunization strategies. Vaccine. 2002 Jun 21;20(21-22):2720-6. PubMed PMID: 12034098.
Cox-Singh J, Pomrehn AS, Rahman HA, Zakaria R, Miller AO, Singh B. Simple blood-spot sampling with nested polymerase chain reaction detection for epidemiology studies on Brugia malayi. Int J Parasitol. 1999 May;29(5):717-21.PubMed PMID: 10404266.
Singh B, Cox-Singh J, Miller AO, Abdullah MS, Snounou G, Rahman HA. Detection of malaria in Malaysia by nested polymerase chain reaction amplification of dried blood spots on filter papers. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 1996 Sep-Oct;90(5):519-21. PubMed PMID: 8944260.
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