Consulting in Applied Medical Anthropology
Dr. Miller is available for consultancies on international applied health and development projects which specialize in women's reproductive health in indigenous populations and cross cultural contexts. Dr. Miller speaks fluent Spanish, passable French, and has experience working internationally in Mexico, the Philippines, India, S. Africa and China. Her expertise focuses on developing culturally appropriate reproductive health services with indigenous groups. In the US she has worked with the Hopi, Navajo, Apache, and Tohono O'Odham of Arizona.
Visiting Professor of Environmental Studies and Anthropology
Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO
Dr. Miller teaches in the Environmental Studies and Anthropology programs at Ft. Lewis College in Durango, CO. She brings her wide range of experience to bear on contemporary environmental issues, such as population, pollution and environmental activism, as well as applied anthropology. Some of the courses she teaches include: Ecological Medicine, Introduction to Environmental Studies, Introduction to Anthropology, Environmental Colloquium, Medical Anthropology and Issues in Women's Health.
Visiting Professor of Environmental Studies and Anthropology
Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO
Dr. Miller teaches in the Environmental Studies and Anthropology programs at Ft. Lewis College in Durango, CO. She brings her wide range of experience to bear on contemporary environmental issues, such as population, pollution and environmental activism, as well as applied anthropology. Some of the courses she teaches include: Ecological Medicine, Introduction to Environmental Studies, Introduction to Anthropology, Environmental Colloquium, Medical Anthropology and Issues in Women's Health.