We are pleased to share that Dr. Christina Miller, MD, has been promoted to Associate Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine on the Clinical Excellence Track. Dr. Miller has been a member of the ACCM faculty for more than 15 years in the Division of Neuroanesthesia and holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. Over the course of her time at Johns Hopkins, she has built an outstanding reputation as an expert clinician caring for complex neurosurgical and medically challenging patients, while also serving as Medical Director of Anesthesia for Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT).

Dr. Miller is widely recognized for her dedication to education and simulation-based training. She co-directs the anesthesiology residency Simulation Boot Camp and has developed innovative curricula that prepare trainees to manage critical intraoperative events and complex airway situations. Her work in simulation education has been disseminated nationally and internationally, and she is frequently invited to lecture and consult on the development of simulation programs at other institutions. Dr. Miller has recently been named Chief of the Neuroanesthesia Division, reflecting her leadership and the deep respect she has earned from colleagues across the department.

In addition to her educational leadership, Dr. Miller is a highly sought-after clinician and collaborator whose expertise spans neuroanesthesia, difficult airway management, and perioperative care for medically complex patients. Please join me in congratulating Dr. Miller on these well-deserved achievements and thanking her for her many contributions to our department’s missions of clinical care, education, and innovation.