Education
Dennis Miller graduated with honors from West Virginia University School of Pharmacy in 1975.
Professional Overview
During his career he worked for three of the largest drug store chains in America. He worked as a pharmacist in West Virginia (primarily in Charleston, Huntington, and Summersville) and in North Carolina (primarily in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Burlington, Oxford, and Henderson). He has worked as a staff pharmacist and pharmacist-in-charge. He was the manager of the entire store several years ago in Burlington, North Carolina when the Revco chain had pharmacist store managers.
Authorship
The author has spent the last several years researching and writing his two books and writing commentaries for major national pharmacy magazines. He is now working on his third book.
His two previous books are Pharmacy Exposed: 1,000 Things That Can Go Deadly Wrong At The Drug Store and Chain Drug Stores Are Dangerous: How Their Reckless Obsession With the Bottom Line Places You At Risk for Serious Harm or Death. Both books are available at Amazon.com.
Over the last two decades, he has written approximately three dozen commentaries for Drug Topics, a national magazine for pharmacists. Several of these articles are available on the drugtopics.com website by entering Dennis Miller in the search field. He wrote two articles for American Druggist which were subsequently reprinted in the physicians’ newsmagazine, Medical Tribune.
He wrote a 25-page chapter on pharmacy errors for a book published in 2005 for lawyers and judges (Drug Injury: Liability, Analysis, and Prevention, Phoenix, Arizona: Lawyers and Judges Publishing Company).
He was a major source for an article on pharmacy mistakes in the June 2005 issue of Good Housekeeping.
He began contributing articles to The People’s Pharmacy starting in 2017.