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“I’m very happy with my training, very pleased with it. I’m going to
one of the best fellowships in the world, [and] I’m going to train
under some of the world leaders in sports medicine,” Dr. Miller
states. “I’m going down to Cedars, where the team physicians
for the Dodgers, the Angels, the Rams, the Ducks, the Galaxy are
– every major pro team in LA … I’m excited for the opportunity
and look forward to working with those athletes. My training in
residency has given me con昀椀dence and enabled me to go and
do that.”
“I would love to take care of collegiate and professional athletes,
especially here in Las Vegas as this is my home, and we have this
unbelievable explosion of professional teams. I’d love to play any
role in that,” he says. “And then, just to take care of the everyday
man of Las Vegas, I want to do right by them and do the right
surgeries with the right indications, and the right rehabilitation
protocols. I want people to be able to move and have function.
I want to do what’s right for them and help them pursue their
hobbies and be happy.”
PHOTOS: JULIAN FOX
Equipped with the skills and the experiences he has obtained from
the residency program, Dr. Miller is set to begin his fellowship in
orthopaedic sports medicine at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles.
As for what he hopes to do in the future, Dr. Miller is aiming to
return to Las Vegas and treat the people here.
JORDAN MILLER, MD, AND HIS SON
“We’re a very busy ortho trauma center, and we get a lot of handson experience with complex surgeries in that regard,” Dr. Miller
says. “Our program is rapidly growing. We are expanding in every
discipline of orthopaedics, so I’ve seen a huge growth in the
sports market since I’ve been here.”
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