Director, CalEPA Children's Environmental Health Center
Associate Clinical Professor, University of California San Francisco
Director Emeritus, Western States PEHSU
CalEPA Children's Environmental Health Center at the Office of Environmental Health
Oakland, CA, United States
Dr. Mark Miller is an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of California San Francisco and Director Emeritus of the Western States Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit (PEHSU) at UCSF. He is also the director of the Children’s Environmental Health Center at the California EPA, Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment. He completed his MD degree and pediatric residency from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, an MPH in environmental health sciences at U.C. Berkeley, as well as a residency in preventive medicine with the California Department of Health Services. Dr. Miller spent 13 years as a pediatrician in private practice before beginning to work full time in children’s environmental health. He is a past-president of the International Society for Children’s Health and the Environment (ISCHE) and a past member of the American Academy of Pediatrics National Committee on Environmental Health and has been a member of many state and federal agency advisory committees. In recent years he has included a focus on the impacts of climate change on children and pregnancy, including mitigating the health impacts of wildfire smoke and heat. Dr. Miller is a primary author of the award-winning Story of Health multi-media eBook used by over 20,000 health professionals to receive continuing education credits from the CDC.
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Protecting Children in a Changing Climate
Tuesday, July 11, 2023
3:30 PM – 4:10 PM PDT