Nikki C. Miller, M.D.
Clinical Assistant Professor, Hospital Medicine
nmiller3@kumc.eduProfessional Background
Assistant Professor of Hospital Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center.
Dr. Nikki Miller earned her medical degree from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 2018. She completed her Internal Medicine residency training at the University of Kansas.
Dr. Miller is currently a hospitalist at The University of Kansas Health System. She works on both the direct care services and the academic medical teams where she focuses on providing the best patient care and also teaching medical students and residents.
She serves as the Internal Medicine 4th year Sub-Internship Director and the Internal Medicine 3rd year Clerkship Assistant Director within the University of Kansas School of Medicine. She is also Core Faculty in the Ziel Hospital, where she uses simulation-based education to help teach medical students.
Education and Training
- BS, Biochemistry, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
- MD, Medical Degree, University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, Kansas
- Residency, Internal Medicine, University of Kansas, Kansas City, Kansas
Professional Affiliations
- American College of Physicians, Medical Student, Resident and Fellow Committee, Chair, 2022 - Present
- American College of Physicians, Health and Public Policy Committee, Member, 2022 - Present
Selected Publications
- Miller Nikki, Shuler John, Hayley Deon, He Jianghua, Porter-Williamson Karin, Kalender-Rich Jessica. 2018. Across the Continuum: How Inpatient Palliative Care Consultations Are Reported in Hospital Discharge Summaries. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 21 (1), 85-88. https://doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2016.0539
- Miller Nikki, Wick Jo, Luther Vera P, Newman Jessica R. 2023. Online Infectious Diseases Subspecialty Supplementary Curriculum for Medical Students and Residents: Moving Beyond “You Get What You Get”. Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development, 10. https://doi.org/10.1177/23821205231171206
- Miller Nikki. 2026. Limitations within a Direct-Care Hospitalist Service during Internal Medicine Sub-Internship Training. Journal of General Internal Medicine. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41817803/