Jason Miller, M.D. - Pain Medicine
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Relieving pain, Restoring function, and Improving Quality of Life

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Dr. Miller completed medical school and residency in Anesthesiology at UC Irvine Medical Center. He distinguished himself by winning local and national accolades for his work on the effects of inhaled anesthetics on memory. He then completed a multidisciplinary fellowship in Pain Management at UC Davis Medical Center.  After completion of his training, Dr. Miller was recruited back to UC Irvine Medical Center to serve as Assistant Clinical Professor and Director of Clinical Research in the Division of Pain Medicine.  After ground-breaking work in novel techniques of pain control, Dr. Miller left the university in 2008 to develop pain control techniques in a private practice setting.

Dr. Miller tailors treatment to each patient's unique needs. His experience in academic medicine, education, and research is incorporated in his treatment style & philosophy.  He includes education and prevention. His approach is comprehensive and multidimensional with the goals of relieving pain, restoring function and improving quality of life. Treatment is evidence-based, minimally invasive, and incorporates advanced and innovative techniques.

The practice is conveniently located in the TriCity Towers at the El Camino Real exit just off the 78. See the address and contact information here.

Membership / Organizations
*International Spine Intervention Society
*American Academy of Pain Medicine
*American Pain Society
*American Institute of Ultrasound


Research Interests  
Pulsed Radiofrequency Currents and Nonpharmacologic Pain Modulation
Ultrasound in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute and Chronic Pain

Publications
  • Perret, D.M., Kim D, Li K, Sinavsky K, Newcomb RL, Miller Jason M, Luo DZ. Application of Pulsed Radiofrequency Currents to Rat Dorsal Root Ganglia Modulates Nerve Injury–Induced Tactile AllodyniaAnesth Analg September 2011 113:610-616
  • Alkire M.T., Gruver R., Miller J., McReynolds J.R., Hahn E.L., Cahill L.  Neuroimaging analysis of an anesthetic gas that blocks human emotional memory.  PNAS U S A. 2008 Feb 5; 105 (5); 1722-7
  • Fredette, B.J., Miller, J., Ranscht, B.  Inhibition of motor axon growth by t-cadherin substrate.  Development 1996 Oct, 122 (10):3163-71
  • Alkire, M.T., Miller, J. General anesthesia and the neural correlates of consciousness.  Progress Brain Research.  2005; 150:229-44

HEALTH CARE PRACTITIONER INFORMATION
1. Jason Miller, M.D. A82629
2. Medical Doctorate
3. Diplomate of American Board of Pain Medicine & American Board of Anesthesiology


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