Barry University in Florida Selects Two Women for New Dean Positions in Health Sciences

Madelin Ramil is the new dean of the School of Podiatric Medicine. Her background includes more than 25 years of clinical and academic experience. She currently practices at The Center for Foot Surgery and serves as clinical director, research director, and assistant residency director at HCA Florida Westside Hospital’s Foot and Ankle Residency Program. Throughout her career, she has lectured and provided advanced surgical training to physicians in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Spain.

Born in Cuba and raised in California, Dr. Ramil earned her bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from the University of California, Los Angeles. She earned her doctor of podiatric medicine from Barry University.

Audrey P. Miller is the new dean of the School of Nursing. With over three decades of experience, she most recently taught in the Nicole Wertheim College of Nursing & Health Sciences at Florida International University. There, she became the first faculty member to achieve the full clinical professor rank in the undergraduate nursing department. She also served as the inaugural program director for several non-traditional nursing degree tracks and was the first leader of the graduate nurse educator program. Earlier, she held a clinical appointment as a pediatric nurse practitioner with the University of Miami Hospitals and Clinics.

Dr. Miller earned her bachelor’s degree and certification as a pediatric nurse practitioner from Florida International University, a master’s degree in nursing education from Nova Southeastern University, and a Ph.D. in nursing from Barry University.

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