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MilwaukeeWI53201United States of America(414) 288-3839donald.miller@marquette.eduPh.D., University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
NURS 2001: Health Assessment & Fundamentals I
NURS 2002: Health Assessment & Fundamentals II
NURS 3201: EBP and Nursing Research
NURS 3984: Nursing Care for Patients with Chronic Conditions- clinical/simulation
NURS 6000: Theoretical Foundations of Nursing
Dr. Miller’s program of research focuses on symptom management of chronic illness with an emphasis on individuals living with systemic scleroderma. People living with certain chronic illnesses may also struggle to adapt psychologically to the illness experience. His background in both psychology and nursing have influenced his research trajectory. Employing both qualitative and quantitative methods, he investigates how feelings of identity loss, self-diminishment, and biographical disruption relate to symptom management for individuals living with systemic scleroderma. Dr. Miller’s interest in autoimmune disorders also guide his work with systemic scleroderma.
American Nurses Association
Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science
Midwest Nursing Research Society
National Society of Collegiate Scholars
National Society of Leadership and Success
Rheumatology Nurses Society
Sigma Theta Tau International
Wisconsin Nurses Association
Adult Medical/Surgical Nursing
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Harriet H. Werley Doctoral Student Nursing Research Award, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College of Nursing