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CURRICULUM VITAE

Robert M. Miller, Ph.D.

March 2017

PERSONAL DATA

Birth: June 17, 1946; Downey, California

Marital Status: Married. Nancy Lynn Miller

Home Address: 851 Walnut Street, Edmonds, WA 98020

Home Phone: 425 744-1513

Cell Phone: 206 251-2432

Work email: rmm2@uw.edu

EDUCATION

□ B.A., Univ. of Redlands, Redlands, CA, Psychology (1968)

□ M.A., Univ. of Redlands, Redlands, CA, Speech and Hearing (1969)

□ Ph.D., Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA, Speech Pathology (1976)

CERTIFICATION AND LICENSE

□ Certificate of Clinical Competence, Speech Pathology, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 1974-2014 (retired 2015)

□ Board Certified, Neurologic Communication Disorders/Adults, Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences (ANCDS), 1994-Present

□ Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist, State of Washington, 2003-14

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

2014 – Pres Senior Lecturer Emeritus, Department of Speech and

Hearing Sciences, University of Washington

2001 – 2013 Senior Lecturer, Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, University of Washington

1998 - 2001 Director, Inpatient Rehabilitation Programs, VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle WA

1986 - 2001 Chief, Audiology and Speech Pathology Service, VA PSHCS

1975 – 1985 Staff Speech Pathologist, VAMC Seattle, WA, 1975-1985

1972 – 1974 Chief, Speech Pathology Section, VAMC Long Beach, CA

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

□ Adjunct Lecturer, School of Medicine, Departments of Rehabilitation Medicine and Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery, University of Washington (1986 – 2014)

□ American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and Division 13: Dysphagia

□ Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences (ANCDS)

□ Washington State Speech and Hearing Association (WSHA)

HONORS

□ Recipient, 1997 Clinical Achievement Award, Washington Speech & Hearing Association and 1998 American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation, Outstanding Clinical Achievement for Washington State

□ Fellow, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (1999)

□ Distinguished Career Award, Department of Veterans Affairs (2002)

□ Association of Veterans Affairs Speech-Language Pathology Hall of Fame (2005)

□ Visiting Erskine Fellow, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand (2005)

□ Honors of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (2014)

TEACHING, RESEARCH, AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION

□ Chair, Education Affiliation Subcommittee, VAMC Seattle, 1985-1999

□ Member, Ethics Advisory Committee and Ethics Consult Team, VAMC Seattle, 1997-2001 (Chair, Membership subcommittee, 2000-2001)

□ Guest Faculty, University of Montana, summer seminar, Dysphagia, 1988

□ Clinical Associate Professor and Lecturer, University of Washington, teaching Aphasia (SPHSC 532), 1992; Voice and Resonance Disorders (SPHSC 535), 2001-2002; Dysphagia (SPHSC 534), 1990-1996, 2000-present; Neural basis of speech, language and hearing (SPHSC 501), 2000-present; Motor speech disorders (SPHSC 531), 2000-2002; Medical Speech-Language Pathology (SPSC 533), 2001-2006.

□ Guest Faculty, Western Washington University, Dysphagia, 1995-present

□ Guest Lecturer, University of Puget Sound, Dysphagia, 1992-2004

□ Participating Investigator, VA Cooperative Study #268: New strategy to preserve the larynx in treatment of advanced laryngeal cancer, 1984-90

□ Advisory Board, Seattle Laryngectomee Club, 1980-2000

□ Editorial Advisory Board, Dysphagia Journal, 1985-2015

□ Editorial Consultant, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1995-present

□ Consultant, Neuromuscular Clinic for Swallowing and Speech Disorders, University of Washington Medical Center, 1985-2005

□ Affiliate, Virginia Merrill Bloedel Hearing Research Center, 1990-present

□ Chair, WSHA Task Force on Reimbursement, 1995-1996

□ Chair, ASHA (SID 13) Task Force on Clinical Indicators for Instrumental Procedures in Dysphagia, 1996-1998

□ Program committee, "Dysphagia," 1998 ASHA convention

□ Grant participant, NIH Planning Grant—Communicative Participation, Kathryn Yorkston, Ph.D., Principle Investigator, 2004-2007

WORKSHOPS AND INVITED LECTURES PRESENTED

1976 1. "Communication Disorders," American Lake VAMC; Tacoma

2. "Swallowing Disorders," InterWest Regional Medical Education Center (RMEC) and University of Washington School of Medicine; Seattle

3. "Brain Damage and Swallowing Disorders," Northern Idaho Consortium for Health Ed; Lewiston, ID

1977 "Swallowing Disorders," InterWest RMEC and University of Washington School of Medicine; San Francisco

1978 1. "Social Impairments of Persons with Chronic Disability,” University of Washington School of Social Work; Seattle

2. "Behavioral and Physical Disorders in the Elderly, "InterWest RMEC and University of Washington School of Medicine; Seattle

1981 1. "Guidelines for Professionals Feeding Stroke Patients," American Heart Association of Washington; Seattle

2. "Guidelines for Professionals Feeding Stroke Patients," American Heart Association of Washington; Spokane

3. "Stroke Rehabilitation," InterWest RMEC; Salt Lake City.

4. "Head Injury," Association of Rehabilitation Nurses; Everett, WA

1982 Series of 6 workshops, "Nutritional Considerations in the Elderly," InterWest RMEC; Seattle (2), Walla Walla (VAMC), Spokane (VAMC), San Francisco (VAMC), and Roseberg (VAMC)

1983 "Laryngectomee Speech Rehabilitation," Virginia Mason Hospital; Seattle

1984. "10th Annual Cancer Conference," University of Washington School of Nursing, Department of Physiological Nursing, and The American Cancer Society; Seattle

1985 1. "Brain Injury," sponsored by the University of Washington School of Medicine, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine; Seattle

2. "Rehabilitation of Patients with Head Trauma," University of Washington Department of Speech & Hearing Sciences

1986 1. "Dysphagia Workshop," InterWest RMEC; Martinez VAMC, CA

2. "District Conference on Swallowing Disorders," InterWest RMEC, Palo Alto GRECC, Bay Area Consortium on Geriatric Education; Martinez VAMC, CA

1987 "Respiratory Care in Spinal Cord Injury," Rehabilitation Education Program, Paralyzed Veterans of America; Seattle

1988 1. "Neuro Potpourri," University of Washington, Continuing Nursing Education; Seattle

2. "Adult Neurogenic Dysphagia," Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle

3. "Dysphagia: Interdisciplinary Management," InterWest RMEC; Reno, NV

4. "Management of Communication and Swallowing Disorders in ALS," Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and ALS Health Support Services, Seattle

5. Keynote Address, 37th Annual, International Association of Laryngectomees

1990 1. "Diagnosis and Management of Adult Dysphagia," Greater Victoria Hospital Society; Victoria, B.C., Canada

2. "Current Issues in Nutrition Support," Northwest ASPEN; Bellevue, WA

1991 1. VA Teleconference, "Alternatives to Video Fluoroscopy for Dysphagia Evaluation," Durham NC

2. Fifth Annual Conference, Northwest ASPEN; Bellevue, WA

3. "Communication and Swallowing Deficits in ALS," Florida Network for Neurogenic Communication Disorders; Marco Island, FL

1992 1. "Intervention Strategies for the Treatment of Aphasia in Elders," Puget Sound Forums on Aging; Seattle

2. Gerontology Forums Northwest: "Nutrition, Metabolism and Exercise in Elders," Northwest Geriatric Education Center; Fife, WA

3. "Advanced Dysphagia," Long Beach RMEC; San Francisco

4. National Center for Neurogenic Communication Disorders, Telerounds #4 & 6: "Are university training programs adequately preparing students for speech-language pathology in a medical setting?" University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

1993 Postgraduate Dysphagia Training Conference, Department of Veterans Affairs and University of Iowa; Iowa City

1995 Annual Neurological Symposium, University of Washington School of Nursing and American Association of Neuroscience Nurses

1996 1. "Communication and Aging," Puget Sound Forum on Aging; Seattle

2. "Communication Disorders Associated with Aging," South Sound Forums on Mental Health; Tacoma

3. "Swallowing and Dysphagia," University of Washington Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Review

Course

4. Video lecture, DECOD (Dental Care for the Disabled) Distance Learning Unit, School of Dentistry, University of Washington, School of Dentistry

1997 1. "Dysphagia and Aging," Grand Rounds, Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma

2. "Dysphagia management for geriatric patients," Rehab Seminars, Seattle

3. "Clinical Indicators in Dysphagia," WSHA

4. "Ethics Forum," WSHA

1998. 1. "Dysphagia Evaluations" Annual Neurological Symposium, University of Washington School of Nursing and American Association of Neuroscience Nurses, Seattle

2. "Dysphagia management in adults," Rehab Seminars, Phoenix

1999. 1. "Swallowing dysfunction in stroke," University of Washington Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Review Course

2. Faculty, Evaluation and Management of Neurogenic Dysphagia in Adults and Children, 1st Annual Florida Dysphagia Institute, Orlando

2000 1. “Dysphagia in progressive disease,” Canadian Association for Continuing Education in Nutritional Management, Vancouver B.C.

2. Faculty, Dysphagia Treatment in Adults and Children, 2nd Annual Florida Dysphagia Institute, Orlando

2001 1. "Swallowing dysfunction in stroke," University of Washington Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Review Course

2. Faculty, Multidisciplinary Management of Dysphagia in Adults and Children, 3rd Annual Florida Dysphagia Institute, Orlando

2002 1. Poster “Functional gains in motor speech from the application of a pulmonary exercise: a case study”

Conference on Motor Speech, March 14-17, Williamsburg

2. Faculty, Evidence Based Dysphagia Treatment in Adults Children, 4th Annual Florida Dysphagia

Institute, Orlando

3. Keynote Address, 8th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, Tochigi-ken Sougou Bunka Center, Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan

4. Presentation, Dysphagia Management for Patients with ALS, International University of Health and Welfare, Otowara, Japan

5. Presentation, Dysphagia Treatment: Evidence Based Practice, Washington Speech & Hearing Association Convention, Seattle

2003 1. Presentation, “To swallow or not to swallow, that is the question” Annual Neuroscience Nursing

Symposium, Seattle

2. Presentation, Swallowing impairment in myasthenia gravis, Northwest Myasthenia Gravis Support

Group, Bellevue

3. Faculty, Dysphagia Management: Present Challenges Future Solutions, 5th Annual Florida Dysphagia Institute, Orlando

4. In-Service, Update on Dysphagia Management: Evidence Based Practice, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle

5. Workshop, Clinical Examination for Dysphagia: SLP Role, Annual Meeting Canadian Dietetics Association, Calgary, Canada

2004 1. Schwartz DL, Buelna RA, Ford EC, Yockey KL, Miller RM, LeBlanc M, Schulte SJ, Yueh B, “Novel Dose-Limiting Structures for Head and Neck Radiotherapy Planning,” 6th International Head and Neck Cancer Conference, Wash, D.C.

2. Miller, RM and Dowden P, “Integrating Speech Intervention and AAC for an Adult with Severe Hyperkinetic Dysarthria,” Medical Speech Pathology Grand Rounds, Seattle 3. Faculty, “The Progressive Dysphagia Dinner” 6th Annual Florida Dysphagia Institute, Orlando

4. Presentation, “Neurological aspects of the head and neck exam” Department of Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery, Univ. of Washington, Seattle

5. Workshop, “Dysphagia in Degenerative Disease,” Oregon Speech-Language-Hearing Assoc, Portland

2005 1. Faculty, “Laryngology—Office Based Procedures” UW School of Medicine

2. Presentation, “Understanding patients with dysphagia” Access Community Therapists, Vancouver B.C.

3. Presentation, “Dysphagia in neurodegenerative disease: a perspective for caregivers and professionals” Van der Veer Institute for Parkinson's and Brain Research, Christchurch, New Zealand

4. Teleconference presentation, “Dysphagia in neurodegenerative disease” Van der Veer Institute for Parkinson's and Brain Research, Christchurch, New Zealand

2006 1. Faculty, Evidence-Based Practice in the Treatment of Dysphagia, Harborview Medical Center, Seattle

2. Workshop, Interpreting the Neurological Evaluation: Clues for the speech-language pathologist, Truesdail Center for Communicative Disorders, Redlands, CA

3. "Swallowing dysfunction in stroke," University of Washington Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Review Course

4. Presentation, “Trends in Dysphagia Treatment, Providence Medical Center, Everett, WA

5. Presentation, “Rehabilitation of Dysphagia,” NW Pediatric Feeding Special Interest Group, Children’s Hospital and Medical Center, Seattle, WA

6. Short course, “Progressive Degenerative Communication Disorders of Older Adults: Incidence, Pathology, Treatment,” ASHA, Miami Beach

7. Seminar, “Developing a scale of communicative participation,” (Yorkston, Baylor, Deitz, Eadie, Miller), ASHA, Miami Beach

2007 1. Workshop, “Interventions for speech and swallowing in degenerative neurological diseases,” California Speech & Hearing Convention, Long Beach, CA

2. Workshop, “The neurological exam: clues for the SLP,” California Speech & Hearing Convention, Long Beach, CA

3. "Swallowing dysfunction in stroke," University of Washington PM&R Review Course

2008 1. "Swallowing dysfunction in stroke," University of Washington Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Review Course

2009 1. “Down the Hatch! The Hows and Whys of Swallowing Disorders,” Annual Neuroscience Symposium, Seattle

2. "Swallowing dysfunction in stroke," University of Washington Physical Medicine and

Rehabilitation Review Course

3. Invited Lecture: Justus F. Lehmann Day Symposium, “Benefits of

Exercise in the treatment of motor speech impairments and dysphagia,” Seattle

4. Invited Presentation: “Management of speech and swallowing in degenerative neurological disease,” Semiahmoo, WA

5. “Swallowing impairment in myasthenia gravis,” MG Chapter 25th Anniversary Meeting, Bellevue, WA

2010 1. "Swallowing dysfunction in stroke," University of Washington Physical Medicine and

Rehabilitation Review Course

2011 1. Invited Presentation: “Motor Speech Disorders: Tuning your ears to aid clinical assessment.” Neurology

Grand Rounds, University of Washington School of Medicine

2012 1. “Dysphagia in Neuromuscular Disease: Unraveling the Knot, “ Jun 2, 2012, Workshop sponsored by

Northwest Speech and Language

2016 1. Neurology for the SLP, Infinity Rehab, April (Denver) and June (Portland) 2. Neuromuscular Disease, Providence Medical Center, Vancouver, BC (June)

NON-ABSTRACTED PAPERS AND SEMINARS PRESENTED

1978 Miller RM and Yockey K, "The Physiology of Swallowing and Management of Swallowing Disorders," mini-seminar, WSHA Convention, Spokane.

1983 Miller RM and Weinberg B, "Clinical Management of Dysphagia" seminar, ASHA Western Region Conference, Honolulu.

1994 Yorkston KM, Strand E and Miller RM, "Managing Speech and Swallowing Disorders: Ethical Issues in Degenerative Disease" mini-seminar, WSHA Convention, Bellevue, WA.

1994 Yorkston KM, Strand E and Miller RM, "Progression of Respiratory Symptoms in ALS: Implications for Speech and Swallowing Management" paper, Conference on Motor Speech, Sedona, AZ.

1 Strand E and Miller RM, "Managing Speech and Swallowing in Degenerative Disease" seminar, WSHA Convention, Spokane, WA

1999 Miller RM, "Dysphagia Tutorial: An Overhead View" seminar, Idaho Speech, Language & Hearing Association, Boise, ID.

2004 Miller RM, “Progressive dysphagia in degenerative

neurological diseases: the challenge of assessment and

intervention” Short Course, Oregon Speech-Language &

Hearing Assoc. Conference, Portland, OR

EDUCATIONAL and MEDIA PUBLICATIONS

---Guidelines for professionals; Feeding stroke patients. American

Heart Association of Washington, 1980.

Miller RM; DeLisa JA; Larsen GL: Normal and abnormal swallowing.

Videotape, Learning Resource Center, Salt Lake City, 1985.

Miller RM: Speech and swallowing in ALS. ALS Teaching Manual for

Health Professionals, ALS Health Support Services, WA, 1985.

Veldee MS; Miller RM: Dietary considerations for dysphagia. Manual

Of Clinical Dietetics, American Dietetic Association, 195-201, 1989.

Larsen GL; Miller RM; DeLisa JA: Dysphagia: Treatment and

Management. Videotape and learning guide, Health Sciences Consortium,

Chapel Hill, NC, 1989.

Hansen J; Miller RM; Nelson BJ: A communication option for patients

with special needs. Advance for Speech-Language Pathologists and

Audiologists, 14, June 12, 1995.

Hansen J; Miller RM; Nelson BJ: A communication option for patients

with special needs. Advance for Speech-Language Pathologists and

Audiologists, 14, June 12, 1995.

Miller RM: A perspective on a dysphagia course. ASHA Swallowing and

Swallowing Disorders, 4(2):5, 1995.

Lam P and Miller RM: Dysphagia Management Course. Dietitians of Canada 2004.

Britton D, Cleary, S and Miller RM: What is ALS and What is the Philosophy of Care? Perspectives on Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders (Dysphagia) 2013;22 4-11



BIBLIOGRAPHY

JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

DeLisa JA; Mikulic MA; Miller RM; Melnick RR: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: Comprehensive management. Am Family Physician 19(3):137-142, 1979.

Mikulic MA; DeLisa JA; Miller RM: Rehabilitate the patient with ALS? Association of Rehabilitative Nurses 4(6):4-7, 1979.

Dudgeon BJ; DeLisa JA; Miller RM: Head and neck cancer: A rehabilitation approach. Am J Occupational Therapy 34(4):243-251, 1980.

DeLisa JA; Miller RM; Melnick RR; Mikulic MA: Stroke rehabilitation: Cognitive deficits and prediction of outcome. Am Family Physician 26(5):207-214, 1982.

DeLisa JA; Mikulic MA; Melnick RR; Miller RM: Stroke rehabilitation: Recovery and complications. Am. Family Physician 26(6):143-151, 1982.

Evans RL; Miller RM: Psycho-social implications and treatment of stroke. Social Casework 65(4):242-247, 1984.

Dudgeon BJ; DeLisa JA; Miller RM: Optokinetic nystagmus and upper extremity dressing independence following stroke. Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 66(3):164-167, 1985.

DeLisa JA; Hammond MC; Mikulic MA; Miller RM: Multiple sclerosis: Part I. Physical disabilities and rehabilitation. Am Family Physician 32(4):157-163, 1985.

DeLisa JA; Miller RM; Mikulic MA; Hammond MC: Multiple sclerosis: Part II Common functional problems and rehabilitation. Am Family Physician 32(5):127-132, 1985.

Hillel AD and Miller RM: Bulbar amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: Patterns of progression and clinical management. Head and Neck Surgery, January-February:51-59, 1989.

Hillel AD; Miller RM; Yorkston KM; McDonald E; Norris FH; Konikow N: The ALS severity scale: An ordinal staging system. Neuro Epidemiology 8: 142-150. and In: Rose (ed.) ALS: Progress in Clinical Trials, v.1. NY: Demos Pub: 93-98, 1989.

Hillel AD; Yorkston KM; Miller RM: Use of phonation time to estimate vital capacity in ALS. Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 70:618-620, 1989.

Miller RM; Groher ME: Speech pathology and dysphagia: a brief historical perspective. Dysphagia. 8(3):180-184, 1993.

Yorkston KM; Strand EA; Miller RM; Hillel AD; Smith K: Speech deterioration in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: implications for the timing of intervention. J Medical Speech Pathology. 1(1):35-46, 1993.

Langmore SE; Miller RM: Behavioral Treatment for Adults with Oropharyngeal Dysphagia. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 75(10):1154-60, 1994.

Miller RM; Langmore SE: Treatment Efficacy for Adults with Oropharyngeal Dysphagia. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 75(11):1256-62, 1994.

Strand EA; Miller RM; Yorkston KM; Hillel AD: Management of oral-pharyngeal dysphagia symptoms in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Dysphagia 11(2):129-139, 1996.

Dray TG; Hillel AD; Miller RM: Dysphagia Due to Neurological Deficits. In Plant RL and Schechter GL (eds.) Dysphagia in Children, Adults, and Geriatrics Otolaryngology Clinics of North America 31(3):507-524, June, 1998.

Hillel A; Dray T; Miller RM; Yorkston KM; Konikow N; Strand E; Browne J: Presentation of ALS to the otolaryngologist/head and neck surgeon: getting to the neurologist Neurology 53(Suppl 5):S22-S25, November, 1999.

Miller RM; Chang MW: Advances in the management of dysphagia due to stroke. In Odderson and Halar (eds) PM&R Clinics of North America 10(4):925-941, November, 1999.

Yorkston KM; Spencer KA; Duffy JR; Beukelman DR; Golper LA; Miller RM; Strand EA; Sullivan M: Evidence-based medicine and practice guidelines: application to the field of speech-language pathology. Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology, 9(4):243-256, 2001a.

Yorkston KM; Spencer KA; Duffy JR; Beukelman DR; Golper LA; Miller RM; Strand EA; Sullivan M: Evidence-based practice guidelines for dysarthria: management of velopharyngeal function. Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology, 9(4): 257-273, 2001b.

McKeever S; Miller RM: Glossopharyngeal breathing to improve functional vital capacity and speech production in a patient with flaccid dysarthria. Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology, 10(4):307-311, 2002.

Miller RM: Neruomuscular impairments of swallowing: contributions from the clinical examination. The Japanese Journal of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, 6(2):3-9, 2002.

Eadie TL, Yorkston KM, Klasner ER, Dudgeon BJ, Deitz JT, Baylor CR, Miller RM, & Amtmann D.: Measuring communicative participation: A review of self-report instruments in speech-language pathology. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 15(4), 307-320, 2006.

Miller RM & Britton D. (2007). Experience with amyotrophic latreral sclerosis: incidence, pathology, and treatment considerations. Perspectives on Gerontology, 12, 17-22.

Yorkston KM, Baylor C R, Deitz J, Dudgeon BJ, Eadie T,

Miller RM, & Amtman D. (2007). Developing a scale of

communicative participation: A cognitive interviewing study. Disability and Rehabilitation, 30(6), 425-433.

Yorkston KM, Baylor CR, Klasner ER, Deitz J, Dudgeon BJ, Eadie T, Miller RM & Amtmann D. (2007). Satisfaction with communicative participation as defined by adults with multiple sclerosis: A qualitative study. Journal of Communication Disorders, 40, 433-451.

Baylor CR, Yorkston KM, Eadie T, Miller RM, & Amtmann D. (2008). The levels of speech usage: a self-report scale for describing how people use speech. Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology, 16(4), 191-198.

Baylor CR, Yorkston KM, Eadie T, Miller RM, & Amtmann D. Developing the communicative participation item bank: Rasch analysis results from a spasmodic dysphonia sample. Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 52, 1302-1320, 2009.

Burns M; Miller RM, The effectiveness of Neurolmuscular Electrical Stimulation in the Treatment of Pharyngeal Dysphagia: A Systematic Review. Journal Medical Speech-Language Pathology 19(1), 13-24 March 2011.

Schepp SK, Tirschwell DL, Miller RM & Longstreth WT: Swallowing screens after acute stroke: a systematic review. Stroke. 43(3): 869-871, March 2012.

Britton D, Benditt JO, Merati AL, Miller RM, Stepp CE, Boitano L, Hu A, Ciol MA, Yorkston KM: Associations between laryngeal and cough dysfunction in motor neuron disease with bulbar involvement. Dysphagia. 29(6): 637-646, December 2014.

BOOKS

Miller RM; Groher ME: Medical Speech Pathology, Aspen Publishing Co., Rockville, Maryland, Nov, 1989.

Yorkston KM; Miller RM; Strand EA; Hillel AD: Management of Speech and Swallowing in Degenerative Diseases, Communication Skill Builders, Tucson, Arizona, 1995.

Yorkston KM; Miller RM; Strand EA: Management of Speech and Swallowing in Degenerative Diseases 2nd edition, ProEd, Austin, Texas, 2004.

Miller, RM; Britton, D: Dysphagia in Neuromuscular Disease, Plural Publishing, San Diego, 2011.

Yorkston KM; Miller RM; Strand EA: Management of Speech and Swallowing in Degenerative Diseases 3rd edition, ProEd, Austin, Texas, 2012.

BOOK CHAPTERS

DeLisa JA; Miller RM; Melnick RR; Mikulic MA: Rehabilitation of the

Cancer patient. In DeVita, VT; Helman S; Rosenberg SA (eds.)

Cancer: Principles and Practice of Oncology, JB Lippincott Company

Publishers, Philadelphia, 1982.

Miller RM; Groher ME: Management of neuromuscular and mechanical swallowing disorders. In Eggert and Milianti (eds.) Dysarthria, Dysphagia, Dysphonia, Biolinguistics Publishers, Chicago, 1982.

Miller RM: Evaluation of swallowing disorders. In Groher (ed.) Dysphagia: Diagnosis and Management, Butterworths Publishers, Woburn, MA, 1984.

Miller RM; Groher ME: General treatment of neurologic swallowing disorders. In Groher (ed.) Dysphagia: Diagnosis and Management, Butterworths Publishers, Woburn, MA, 1984.

DeLisa JA; Miller RM; Melnick RR; Mikulic MA; Gerber L: Rehabilitation of the cancer patient. In DeVita, Helman, Rosenberg (eds.) Cancer: Principles and Practice of Oncology, 2nd ed., JB Lippincott Co. Publishers, Philadelphia, 1985.

Hillel AD; Miller RM: Management of bulbar symptoms in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. In Cosi, et.al. (eds.) Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Therapeutic, Psychological and Research Aspects, Plenum Press, N.Y., 1987.

Miller RM; Groher ME; Yorkston K; Rees TS: Speech, Language, Swallowing and Auditory Rehabilitation. In DeLisa, et al. (eds.) Rehabilitation Medicine: Principles and Practice, JB Lippincott Co. Publishers, Philadelphia, 1987.

DeLisa JA; Miller RM; Melnick RR; Gerber L; Hillel AD: Rehabilitation of the Cancer Patient. In DeVita, Helman, Rosenberg (eds.) Cancer: Principles and Practice of Oncology, 3rd ed., JB Lippincott Company Publishers, Philadelphia, 1987.

Perlman AL; Langmore SE; Milianti FJ; Miller RM; Mills RH; Zenner PM: Comprehensive clinical examination of oropharyngeal swallowing function. Seminars in Speech and Language, 12, (Sonics, Ed.), Thieme Medical Publishers, N.Y., 1991.

Miller RM; Groher ME; Yorkston K; Rees TS: Speech, Language, Swallowing and Auditory Rehabilitation. In DeLisa, et al. (eds.) Rehabilitation Medicine: Principles and Practice, 2nd ed., JB Lippincott Co. Publishers, Philadelphia, 1991.

Miller RM: Clinical examination for dysphagia. In Groher (ed.)

Dysphagia: Diagnosis and Management, 2nd Edition, Butterworths

Publishers, Woburn, MA, 1992.

Miller RM; Groher ME: General treatment of neurologic swallowing disorders. In Groher (ed.) Dysphagia: Diagnosis and Management, 2nd Edition, Butterworths Publishers, Woburn, MA, 1992.

Yorkston KM; Strand EA; Miller RM: Progression of Respiratory Symptoms in ALS. In Robin, Yorkston and Beukelman (eds.) Disorders of Motor Speech, Paul H. Brookes, Baltimore, 1994.

Schulze-Delrieu KS; Miller RM: Clinical assessment of Dysphagia. In Perlman and Schulze-Delrieu (eds.) Deglutition and Its Disorders, Singular Publish. Group, San Diego, 1997.

Miller RM: Clinical examination for dysphagia. In Groher, (ed.) Dysphagia: Diagnosis and Management, 3rd Edition, Butterworths, Woburn, MA, 1997.

Miller RM; Groher ME: General treatment of neurologic swallowing

disorders. In Groher (ed.) Dysphagia: Diagnosis and Management, 3rd

Edition, Butterworths, Woburn, MA, 1997.

Strand EA; Yorkston KM; Miller RM: Medical Ethics and the Speech Pathologist. In Johnson and Jacobson (eds.) Medical Speech-Language Pathology: A Practitioner's Guide, Thieme Medical, NY, 1998.

Miller RM; Groher ME; Yorkston K; Rees TS; Palmer JB: Speech, Language, Swallowing and Auditory Rehabilitation. In DeLisa, et al. (eds.) Rehabilitation Medicine: Principles and Practice, 3rd edition, Lippincott-Raven Publishers, Phil, 1998.

Miller RM; Groher ME; Yorkston K; Rees TS; Palmer JB: Speech, Language, Swallowing and Auditory Rehabilitation. In DeLisa, et al. (eds.) Rehabilitation Medicine: Principles and Practice, 4th edition, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers, Phil, 2005

Strand EA; Yorkston KM; Miller RM: Medical Ethics and the Speech Pathologist. In Johnson and Jacobson (eds.) Medical Speech-Language Pathology: A Practitioner's Guide, 2nd edition, Thieme Medical, NY, (2007)

Miller RM; Britton D: Progressive Bulbar Palsy. In Rosenbek and Jones, Dysphagia in Rare Conditions, Plural Publishing, San Diego (2010)

ABSTRACTS OF INVITED PAPERS

Miller RM; Swatman FM. Verbal and non-verbal concept identification

in language impaired subjects with left localized cerebral lesions. Proceedings: Conference on Human Brain Function, Brain Information Service, UCLA:137, 1976.

Miller RM; Groher ME: Management of neuromuscular and mechanical

swallowing disorders. J. Speech and Hearing Dis. 19(9):664, 1977.

Stanton KM; Flowers CR; Kuhl PD; Miller RM; Smith CH: Language-oriented training program to teach compensation of left side neglect. Arch PM&R 60(11):540, 1979.

DeLisa JA; Mikulic MA; Miller RM; Melnick RR: ALS: Comprehensive management. Arch PM&R 60(11):526, 1979.

Dudgeon BJ; DeLisa JA; Miller RM: Optokinetic nystagmus and upper

extremity dressing independence following stroke. Arch PM&R

64(10):506, 1983.

Yorkston KM; Miller RM; Hillel AD: The natural course of speech and

swallowing disorders in ALS. Arch PM&R 69:766, 1988.

Yorkston KM; Miller RM; Hillel AD: Management of speech and

Swallowing problems in ALS. J of ASHA 30(10):83, 1988.

Yorkston KM; Miller RM; Hillel AD; Beukelman DR. Diadochokinetic

rates in dysarthric speakers with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. J of

ASHA 32(10):181, 1990.

Yorkston KM; Strand EA; Miller RM: Examining the Natural Course of

ALS. J of ASHA 34(10):129, 1992.

Yorkston KM; Strand EA; Miller RM: Managing Speech and Swallowing

Disorders: Ethical Issues in Degenerative Disease. J of ASHA

35(10):233, 1993.

Yorkston KM; Strand EA; Miller RM: Staging Intervention for

Dysarthria and Dysphagia in Degenerative Disease. J. of ASHA

36(10):49, 1994.

Chang MW; Rosendall B; Finlayson B; Yorkston KM; Miller RM:

Mathematical Modeling of Pharyngeal Bolus Transport. Dysphagia

10(2):143, 1995.

Hays R; Rosenbek J; Miller RM; Strand EA: Issues in Biomedical

Ethics. ASHA Convention Program: 147; ASHA Leader 1(16), 1996.

Groher ME; Miller RM; Lazarus C; Lefton-Greif M; Crary M: The

Dysphagic Patient: Lost to Follow-up. ASHA Convention Program:

155; ASHA Leader 1(16), 1996.

EDITING, EDITORIALS AND TECHNICAL REPORTS

Groher ME; Miller RM (Guest Editors): Dysphagia: Special Issue: Managing dysphagia in chronic and progressive disease. 7(2):57, 1992.

Yorkston, K. M., Spencer, K. A., Beukelman, D. R., Duffy, J., Golper, L. A., Miller, R. M., Strand, E. A., & Sullivan, M. (2001, April). Practice guidelines for dysarthria: Evidence for the effectiveness of management of velopharyngeal function (Technical Report 1). Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences. Retrieved from the World Wide Web:

Duffy, J. R., Yorkston, K. M., Beukelman, D. R., Golper, L. A., Miller, R. M., Spencer, K. A., Strand, E. A., & Sullivan, M. (2001). Medical interventions for spasmodic dysphonia and some related conditions: A systematic review (Technical Report 2). Minneapolis,

MN: Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences.

Yorkston KM; Spencer KA; Duffy JR; Beukelman DR; Golper LA; Miller RM; Strand EA; Sullivan M: (2002) Practice Guidelines for Dysarthria: Evidence for the Behavioral Management of the Respiratory/Phonatory System (Technical Report 3). Minneapolis, MN: Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences.

Miller RM: Restricting knowledge is not the answer. The ASHA Leader 8(20):19, November 4, 2003.

Miller RM and Britton D: Progressive Degenerative Communication Disorders of Older Adults: Incidence, Pathology, Treatment, Perspectives on Gerontology, ASHA, Division 15, 12(1):17, October 2007.

Britton, D., Clearly, S., & Miller, RM. What is ALS and what is the philosophy of care? Perspectives on Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders. 22, 4–11, March 2013.

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