Christopher Miller, MD

University of Pennsylvania 

Christopher J. Miller, MD is the Louis A. Duhring, MD Endowed Professor of Dermatology and the founding Director of the Penn Dermatology Oncology Center (PennDOC) at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Under his leadership, PennDOC has assembled teams of surgeons, clinicians, and researchers dedicated to preventing and curing skin cancer through specialty patient care, innovative research, and world class education. He leads the nation’s largest academic Mohs micrographic surgery team and directs Penn’s highly competitive Fellowship in Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology.

Dr. Miller’s clinical practice focuses on Mohs micrographic surgery and complex reconstruction for advanced skin cancers. His research focuses on multidisciplinary management and innovative surgical techniques for skin cancers in cosmetically or functionally sensitive anatomic locations. His work has influenced melanoma treatment guidelines and was recognized with Penn’s Luigi Mastroianni, Jr. Clinical Innovator Award. Dr. Miller graduated summa cum laude with a BA in Theology from the University of Notre Dame before attending medical school at Jefferson Medical College. He returned home to train in dermatology at the Penn State Medical Center and in Mohs micrographic surgery at Geisinger Medical Center. He joined Penn’s faculty in 2005 after graduating from his fellowship and is a regular Best Doctor in America and Philadelphia Magazine Top Doctor.

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