Dr Miller’s professional training is as an obstetrician and maternal-fetal medicine physician. She has an expertise in obstetric and perinatal outcomes related to perinatal mental health disorders and has dedicated her career to optimizing the treatment of perinatal behavioral health. She serves on the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologist’s (ACOG’s) “Maternal Mental Health Expert Work Group” and developed consensus statements to guide care provision for perinatal mental health conditions. She has received the Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine’s Health Policy Award to examine gaps in healthcare services related to perinatal mental health. Finally, in recognizing health services gaps in perinatal mental health care, she challenged the paradigm of our current obstetric model of perinatal depression care and received a philanthropic grant to develop and implement a collaborative care model for perinatal depression support. She is the PI for four ongoing NIH-funded trials designed to evaluate the adaptation and implementation of the collaborative care model into perinatal health care contexts with the goal of optimizing equitable access to wellness for birthing people and new families.