Dr. Hailey Miller’s program of research addresses disparities in cardiovascular health and clinical trial participation. She has expertise in applying both digital and community-engaged strategies to promote healthy behavior, improve disease management, and effectively engage underrepresented populations in research. As part of this program of research, Dr. Miller currently leads and collaborates on several projects that are evaluating multilevel interventions to improve cardiovascular clinical trial participation, hypertension management, and reduce risk for cardiovascular disease. Her work is funded by several sources, including the National Institutes of Health and American Heart Association.
Dr. Miller is also an expert in recruitment methodology and serves as a faculty member in the Recruitment Innovation Unit in the Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research. Together with her colleagues, she has contributed to best practices for conducting electronic health record recruitment and has developed innovative strategies to refine recruitment materials. Her work has been nationally recognized and highlighted by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Program.
Dr. Miller earned her bachelor’s degree in nursing at the University of Cincinnati and her PhD in nursing at Johns Hopkins University. She completed her postdoctoral training at the Duke University School of Nursing and Duke Digital Health Science Center.
JHU Center Affiliation:
Center for Cardiovascular & Chronic Care