Corey Miller

MD, FRCPC

Bio

Dr. Miller received his BA from the University of Pennsylvania with a major in the Biological Basis of Behavior, and his MD, CM from McGill University Faculty of Medicine. He completed his internal medicine residency and gastroenterology fellowship training at McGill and a clinical fellowship in advanced endoscopy at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, after which he joined the Division of Gastroenterology at the Jewish General Hospital and McGill University’s Department of Medicine as Assistant Professor. He is completing a Master’s in Experimental Medicine at McGill with his thesis on endoscopic bypass techniques. His clinical interests include ERCP, EUS and other advanced endoscopic procedures for the management of pancreaticobiliary as well as gastrointestinal pathologies. His primary research interest is the study of diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic interventions which target various clinical aspects of pancreatic cancer. These include recognition of pre-malignant lesions, early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, treatment of locally advanced pancreatic cancer using endoscopically-administered anti-cancer therapy, and palliation of late-stage manifestations including gastric outlet and biliary obstruction.