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Marijean M. Miller, MD
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Center of Excellence, Departments, and Programs
The Joseph E. Robert, Jr. Center for Surgical Care Ophthalmology Specialties: Amblyopia (lazy eye), Retinopathy of Prematurity, Retinal Disorders, Strabismus in Children and Adults
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| Board Certifications |
American Board of Ophthalmology
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National Provider Identifier
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| Practice Locations |
Children's National Medical Center - Main Hospital 111 Michigan Avenue, NW Washington, DC Phone: 202-476-5000
 Children's Outpatient Center in Laurel 13922 Baltimore Ave Laurel Lakes Corporate Center Laurel, MD 20707 Phone: 240-568-7000
1-800-787-0006
Fax: 240-568-7010
TDD: 301-369-4132
 Children's Outpatient Center of Montgomery County Shady Grove Medical Park 9850 Key West Avenue Rockville, MD 20850 Phone: 301-765-5400
800-787-0243
Fax: 301-294-0897
*Ambulatory Surgery Center
301-765-5500

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| Biography |
Marijean Miller, MD, is an expert in all aspects of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus who has cared for children at Children’s National Medical Center for 14 years. Dr. Miller also sees adults with strabismus. She is a recognized clinician, surgeon, and teacher.
She is board certified in ophthalmology, a member of the American Association of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, the Academy of Ophthalmology and is an elected committee member at the FDA. Dr.Miller's publications are numerous on topics in pediatric eye care including: amblyopia, strabismus, retinopathy of prematurity, visual disabilities in children and rare disease case reports, as well as original research using spectral Doppler ultrasound to evaluate the optic nerve.
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| Education |
| Type | School | Location | Degree | Field of Study | Years | | Undergraduate Education | Harvard-Radcliffe College | Cambridge, MA | | | 1981 | | Medical School | State University of New York at Stony Brook | | Doctor of Medicine | | 1988 |
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| Training |
| Type | Institution | Location | Position | Specialty | Years | | Internship Program | Framingham Union Hospital | Framingham, MA | Intern | | 1988 - 1989 | | Residency Program | George Washington University Hospital | Washington, DC | Resident | Ophthalmology | 1989 - 1992 | | Fellowship Program | Johns Hopkins Hospital | Baltimore, MD | Fellow | | 1992 - 1993 |
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| National and International Recognition |
| Award | Institution | Event | Year | | List of Best Area Physicians | Washingtonian Magazine | | 2002 | | Guide to America's Top Opthalmologists | | | 2002 |
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| Affiliations and Memberships |
| Title | Institution | Committee / Section | Years | | Member | Society of Women in Opthalmology | | 1994 - 2009 | | Member | American Association of Pediatric Opthamology and | | 1994 - 2009 | | Member | American Academy of Opthalmology | | 1994 - 2009 | | Member | American Association of Pediatric Opthamology and | Training and Accreditation Committee | 2001 - 2009 | | Consultant/ Review Board Memeber | Food and Drug Administration | Dermatologic and Opthamologic Advisory Committee | 2003 |
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| Publications |
Journal Article, Miller, M.M., Butrus, S., Hidayat, A., Wei, L.L., Pontigo, M. (2003), Corneoscleral transplantation in congenital corneal staphyloma and Peter's anomaly, Ophthalmic Genetics, 24, 59-63.
Journal Article, Miller, M.M., & The Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group (2003), The course of moderate amblyopia treated with atropine in children: experience of the amblyopia treatment study, American Journal of Ophthalmology, 136, 630-639.
Book Chapter, Evangelista, R., Harris, P., Merer, D.M., Miller, M.M., Palmer, L.S., Menasse-Palmer, L., Hartman, G. (2003), Pediatric Surgical Subspecialties, In Evangelista, R., Harris, P., Merer, D.M., Miller, M.M., Palmer, L.S., Menasse-Palmer, L., Hartman, G., Pediatrics for Medical Students 2nd Edition, Baltimore, MD, Lipincott Williams and Wilkins.
Book Chapter, Deegan, W., Miller, M.M. (2002), Retinopathy of Prematurity, In Deegan, W., Miller, M.M., Atlas of Procedures in Neonatology 3rd Edition, Baltmore, MD, Lipincott Williams and Wilkins.
Journal Article, The Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group (2002), The clinical profile of moderate amblyopia in children younger than 7 years, Archives of Ophthalmology, 120, 281-287.
Journal Article, The Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group (2002), A randomized trial of atropine vs patching for treatment of moderate amblyopia in children, Archives of Ophthalmology, 120, 268-278.
Journal Article, Cole, S.R., Beck, R.W., Moke, P.S., Celano, M.P., Drews, C.D., Repka, M.X., Holmes, J.M., Birch ,E.E., Kraker, R.T., Kip, K.E., & Miller, M.M. as part of The Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group (2001), The Amblyopia Treatment Index, Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 5, 250-254.
Journal Article, Holmes, J.M., Beck, R.W., Repka, M.X., Leske, D.A., Kraker, R.T., Blair, C., Moke, P.S., Birch, E.E., Saunders, R.A., Hertle, R.W., Quinn, G.E., Simmons, K.A., Miller, J.M., Miller, M.M. as part of T (2001), The amblyopia treatment study visual acuity testing protocol, Archives of Ophthalmology, 119, 1345-1353.
Book Chapter, Miller, M.M. (2000), V-Patterns, In Miller, M.M., Current Ocular Therapy 5th Edition, 416-417, Philadelphia, PA, W.B. Saunders Company.
Journal Article, Miller, M.M. (1998), The use of diagnostic V codes in pediatric ophthalmology, Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2, 91-93.
For a more comprehensive list of publications for Marijean Miller, MD view the National Library of Medicine’s PubMed online database |
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