Erin Miller, PhD
Education
- PhD (University of Toronto)
- MHM (McMaster University)
- MScPT (University of Toronto)
- BHSc (澳门六合彩开奖预测)
Research In Profile
Professor Miller completed her PhD in Rehabilitation Science focusing on the assessment of clinical competence for health care professionals who perform airway suctioning. She has a keen interest in educational scholarship and the use of evidence to inform pedagogical practices.
Featured Publications and Projects
Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals
- Miller, E., Brooks, D., O’Brien, K.K., Beavers, L., Stratford, P., Nonoyama, M., Mori, B. (2022). Assessing the inter‐rater and intra‐rater reliability of the Physical Therapy Competence Assessment for Airway Suctioning (PT‐CAAS). Physiotherapy Research International, e1944.
- Triemstra, S., Liang, H., Gooder, M., Livings, N., Spencer, A., Beavers, L., Brooks, D., Miller, E. (2021). Updating the evidence: Suctioning practices of physiotherapists in Ontario. Physiotherapy Canada, 73(2), 147-156.
- Miller, E., Mori, B., Nonoyama, M., Vaza, P., Brooks, D. (2021). Assessing the content validity of the Physical Therapy Competence Assessment for Airway Suctioning (PT-CAAS) in chronic and community care settings. Canadian Journal of Respiratory, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine.
- Miller, E., Colquhoun, H. (2020). The importance and value of reporting guidance for scoping reviews: A rehabilitation science example. The Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 37(4), 53-58.
- Miller, E., Brooks, D., Mori, B. (2020). Using expert consensus to develop a tool to assess physical therapists’ knowledge, skills, and judgement in performing airway suctioning. Physiotherapy Canada, 72(2), 137-146.
- Miller, E.K., Beavers, L.G., Mori, B., Colquhoun, H., Colella, T.J., Brooks, D. (2019). Assessing the clinical competence of health care professionals who perform airway suctioning in adults. Respiratory Care, 64(7), 844-854.
- Melling, M., Duranai, M., Pellow, B., Lam, B., Kim, Y., Beavers, L., Miller, E., Switzer-McIntyre, S. (2018). Simulation experiences in Canadian physiotherapy programmes: A description of current practices. Physiotherapy Canada, 70(3), 262-271.
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Additional Information
Awards
- Silver Quill Award: Student Research, Canadian Physiotherapy Association (2021)
- Medal of Distinction, Canadian Physiotherapy Association (2021)
- Ontario Respiratory Care Society Fellowship Award, The Lung Health Foundation (2019-2021)
- Leadership and Innovation Award, Rehabilitation Sciences Institute, University of Toronto (2019)
- Breathing as One Allied Health Fellowship, The Canadian Lung Association (2017-2018)
- Department of Physical Therapy Exceptional Achievement Award in Education, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Toronto (2015)
Professional Activities
- Member, College of Physiotherapists of Ontario
- Member, Canadian Physiotherapy Association