VIP Biography for
Robin Levy-Miller, M.D.
Robin Levy-Miller, M.D. | |
Industry | Internal Medicine |
Title | M.D. |
Expertise | Clinical Neuroscience Integrated with Internal Medicine; medical consultation of obesity treatment for permanent weight loss; dysfunction hypothalamic mid-brain; Board Certified, Internal Medicine; National Board Diplomate |
Current Organization | Robin Levy-Miller, M.D. |
Type of Organization | Medical practice |
Major Product | Internal Medicine |
Area of Distribution | International |
University/Degree | B.S., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1977; M.D., St. Louis University School of Medicine, 1981; Internship, Internal Medicine, 1981-82; Residency, Internal Medicine, 1982-84, University of Illinois Medical Center, Chicago |
Honors & Awards | Numerous including, 2002-03 Physician of the Year Award for the State of Illinois, presented by the U.S. Congress, Washington, DC; 2003-04 Chairman, 2002-03 Co-Chairman, Physicians Advisory Board, State of Illinois, U.S. Congress; 2003-04 Gold Medal Award to Honor America's Business Leaders; 2003 VIP Placement in Who's Who in America of Leading Physicians; 2002 Outstanding Leadership Award, State of Illinois, House of Representatives; 2004 Speakers Task Force, U.S. Congress, appointed by J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House |
Affiliations | Fellow, North American Association for the Study of Obesity; American College of Physicians; Women in Congress; American Medical Association; Illinois State Medical Society; Cook County Medical Society; International Association for the Study of Obesity; National Institute of Health, Special Interest Group-Neurosciences, Integrative Neurosciences Group; Speaker for numerous professional organizations, hospitals and pharmaceutical companies |
Career Accomplishments | Her success rate, along with partner Dr. James Rorig, of providing aggressive prevention of the development of medical diseases, as well as early detection and treatment of these problems, and of her medically treating patients with various eating disorders for which no other effective treatment is available |
Work History | 1984-87, Director Ambulatory Clinics, Internal Medicine, Chicago Medical School; 1987-91, Private Internal Medicine Practice, Evanston and Glenbrook Hospitals, Group Internal Medicine Practice; 1991-present, Private Solo Internal Medicine Practice; Academic Medical School Appointments: 1985-87, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Medical Coordinator of University Clinics at Chicago Medical School; 1987-91, Clinical Coordinator and Founder of Inpatient Medicine Consultation Service, Evanston Hospital; 1991-present, Rush Medical School, Teaching Preceptor for Ambulatory Medicine; 1987-present, Northwestern University Medical Center, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, Faculty Appointment |
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