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  • Bryce Miller

  • Title: Health Information Technologies Program Director
  • Department: Health Information Technologies
  • Office: Allied Health Education Center Building, Room 116
  • Education: MSHI Arkansas Technical University; B.S. Health Information Administration University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
  • Academic Bio:

    Bryce is an experienced Health Information Management professional, who is currently the program director for the Health Information Technology program at the University of Arkansas – Pulaski Technical College.

    Bryce received his Associate degree in Health Information Management in August of 2011, and later his Bachelor’s degree in December 2016 from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He continued his education and completed his Master’s degree of Health Informatics at Arkansas Tech University in December of 2019.

    Bryce is a credentialed Registered Health Information Administrator through the American Health Information Management Association, and a member of the International Federation of Health Information Management Associations. He has served the profession for the last two years as an elected Arkansas State Delegate for the Arkansas Health Information Management Association. With over 12 years of industry experience, he is a strong health information technology professional who is skilled in management, leadership, health education, data analysis, and data integrity.

    Bryce continues to stay energetic for the future of health information management and greatly appreciates the opportunity to lead the Health Information Technology program at the University of Arkansas – Pulaski Technical College.


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  • Certifications:
    Association of College and University Educators (ACUE) - ACUE prepares, credentials, and supports faculty to teach with research-based best practices that improve student achievement and close equity gaps. Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) - Earners of the RHIA credential are experts in managing patient health information and medical records, administering computer information systems, collecting and analyzing patient data, and more! ACUE Effective Teaching Practices Course - Individuals who earned this badge demonstrated knowledge of effective instruction and put research-based techniques into practice. ACUE Credential in Effective College Instruction - Individuals who earned this badge learned about and implement the essential, evidence-based teaching practices shown to promote student success.
  • Professional Associations: AHIMA, ArHIMA, IFHIMA
  • - [email protected]
  • - 501-812-2349