Martha Miller has a diverse work experience in the healthcare industry. Martha began their career in 1984 as an ER Physician at Franklin Memorial Hospital, and simultaneously had their own private practice at Bunn Health Clinic. Martha later worked as a Quality Review Physician at Medical Review of North Carolina (MPRO), where they chaired one of the Quality Review Panels. In 1989, Martha became an Urgent Care Physician at MedCenter Urgent Care, before transitioning to Oakridge Medical Group as a Physician from 1991 to 1993. Martha then joined Foundation Health Medical Group as a Family Practice Physician, specializing in office-based practice. Martha joined Health Net in 1996, initially as a Medical Director, and later moved to Health Net of California as a Medical Director, overseeing utilization management, care management, and quality management for the company's commercial lines of business. Martha continued their role as a Medical Director at Health Net until 2004, when they joined Health Net Federal Services in the same position. Martha's work experience demonstrates their expertise in various areas of healthcare including emergency medicine, quality review, and management.
Martha Miller began their education journey at Andrews University, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology from 1973 to 1977. Martha then went on to study at Loma Linda University from 1977 to 1981, although the degree and field of study for this period are unspecified.
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