Bio
Rebecca Miller-Kuhlmann, MD, is a board certified Neurologist and a Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology & Neurological Sciences. Her clinical interest focus on the diagnosis and treatment of neurologic conditions. She loves clinical medicine and works actively to maintain a wide-breadth of knowledge in order to best treat complex patients with multiple neurologic conditions. Her year of fellowship training in Clinical Neurology had primary foci in movement disorders, memory/cognitive disorders, and neuromuscular medicine/EMG/NCS studies with supplementary training in multiple sclerosis/neuroimmunology, epilepsy, headache, and therapeutic applications of botulinum toxin.
As a former public school teacher prior to her medical career, she completed an honors certificate in medical education from Stanford and is passionate about medical education. She served as an education chief resident during her training and deeply enjoys working with medical students and residents both in the classroom and in the clinic.
Her additional academic interests include mitigation of the epidemic of physician burnout, for which she is a graduate of the American Academy of Neurology's Live Well Lead Well Leadership program and has co-developed and directs a wellness & mentorship program for neurology residents and fellows. She has also completed the Stanford CELT (clinical education leadership training) program for developing skills in quality improvement and enjoys teaching and fostering quality improvement work within the Stanford Neurology Residency.
Clinical Focus
- Neurology
Honors & Awards
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AAN Live Well Lead Well Leadership Program Graduate, American Academy of Neurology (2018)
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Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society, Stanford University (2017)
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Christine Wijman Humanism in Medicine Award, Stanford University (2017)
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Fisher's & Dunn Teaching Award, Stanford University (2017)
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Neurology Clerkship Teaching Award, Stanford University (2014)
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Dean's Award for Student Research (Health Profession's Education Pathway), UCSF (2013)
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Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society, Duke University (2007)
Professional Education
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Fellowship, Clinical Neurology, Stanford University (2018)
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Board Certification: Neurology, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (2017)
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Residency:Stanford University School of Medicine - Office of Graduate Affairs - Postdoctoral Affairs (2017) CA
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Internship:Santa Clara Valley Medical Center (2014) CAUnited States of America
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Medical Education:University of California San Francisco (2013) CA