Executive Director of the Office of Medical Education and Senior Associate Dean for Medical Education
David Milling, MD ’93, has responsibility for the Offices of Student and Academic Affairs, Medical Curriculum and Medical Admissions. He oversees the development, delivery and success of the medical educational program, including the growth and management of the new medical education curriculum to be implemented in 2023. Milling is the senior associate dean for medical education.
Milling earned a Bachelor of Science degree in pharmacy and a medical degree from UB. He completed his residency in internal medicine at UB, serving as chief resident. Following residency, he completed a primary care faculty development fellowship at Michigan State University.
Milling joined UB’s faculty in 1993 as a clinical instructor and is a two-time recipient of the coveted Louis A. and Ruth Siegel Award for Teaching Excellence (1994 and 2000). He also is a recipient of the Carter F. Panell Award for Outstanding Teaching, presented to a junior faculty member in the Department of Medicine (2000).
Prior to his current position, Milling served in a number of roles in the UB Office of Medical Education, including associate dean for multicultural affairs, medical director of the Clinical Competency Program, director of the Post-Baccalaureate Program and director of the Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP).
He is board-certified in internal medicine and is a member of the American College of Physicians and the National Medical Association.