Caitlin Miller, Rn, Bsn
About Caitlin Miller, Rn, Bsn
Caitlin Miller, RN, BSN, is the Senior Group Manager of Clinical Field Training at Boston Scientific, focusing on Prostate Health and SpaceOAR technology.
Current Position at Boston Scientific
Since 2022, Caitlin Miller has held the position of Senior Group Manager in Clinical Field Training at Boston Scientific. In this role, she oversees clinical field training, focusing on Prostate Health and SpaceOAR technology. Her responsibilities include leading training initiatives to ensure that clinical teams are well-equipped to deliver high-quality care and implement innovative medical solutions.
Previous Roles at Boston Scientific
Caitlin Miller has held multiple positions at Boston Scientific. She served as Group Manager for Clinical Field Training from 2021 to 2022, a period of 10 months. Before that, she was a Senior Clinical Specialist from 2020 to 2021 in the Greater Pittsburgh Region, where she worked for a year.
Experience at Coloplast and University Hospitals
In 2021, Caitlin worked as a Territory Manager at Coloplast for 6 months, covering the Pittsburgh/Cleveland area. Prior to that, she was a Clinical Nurse in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) at University Hospitals from 2015 to 2018 in the Cleveland/Akron, Ohio area, serving for 3 years.
Education Background
Caitlin Miller holds two Bachelor's degrees. She achieved a Bachelor of Science in Biobehavioral Health with a Minor in Health Policy Administration from Penn State University and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Duquesne University. These academic credentials laid the foundation for her career in healthcare and clinical training.
Early Career and Personal Motivation
Caitlin began her career in healthcare as a Patient Care Assistant at St. Clair Health, working in the Medical Surgical, Orthopedic & Intensive Rehab Unit for 9 months in 2013. Her personal experience with anaphylactic reactions to tree nuts significantly influenced her decision to pursue a career in healthcare. She is passionate about using challenging circumstances as a catalyst for success in her profession as a Registered Nurse and clinical training leader.