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Angie Miller

Angie Miller
RN, MScN, GNC(C)

Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences, Durham College

Adjunct Faculty, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ontario Tech University

Nursing Program

Faculty of Health Sciences

Contact information

Gordon Willey Building - Room SW205
North Oshawa
2000 Simcoe Street North
Oshawa, ON L1G 0C5

Angela.Miller@durhamcollege.ca


Research topics

  • Nursing Education
  • Student Success
  • Simulation
  • Medical-Surgical Nursing
  • Geriatrics
  • End-of-life-care
  • Background and interests

    Angie Miller is a proud graduate of Ontario Tech University with a diverse clinical background spanning cardiology, critical care and palliative care. She has also served in leadership roles as a Professional Practice Leader and Clinical Nurse Specialist in both acute and tertiary care settings.

    Currently, Angie maintains a casual role in acute care while also teaching Gentle Persuasive Approaches and Pallium Palliative Care courses on a part-time basis. Her research interests focus on leveraging simulation to foster psychologically safe learning environments, minimizing restraint use in hospital settings, and driving process and quality improvement initiatives.

  • Education

    Master of Science in Nursing 
    Ontario Tech University, Oshawa, ON 

    Critical Care Certificate
    George Brown College, Toronto, ON

    Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Honours)
    Ontario Tech University, Oshawa, ON

  • Courses taught

    NURS 1003 Foundations for Nursing Practicum I
    NURS 1503 Foundations for Nursing Practicum II
    NURS 1700 Health and Healing Older Adult Nursing Theory
    NURS 2820 Integrated Health Assessment and Pharmacology