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His unique journey as both a seasoned doctor and comedian and balanced his medical career with stand-up performances at comedy clubs like the Comedy Store in LA and various venues in Chicago, Dr. Bill Miller.

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Dr. Bill Miller, a seasoned doctor and comedian, was born in New York and moved to Los Angeles at ten. Influenced by comedians on the Ed Sullivan Show, he pursued both medicine and comedy. He attended medical school at Northwestern and worked in emergency rooms while performing at comedy clubs. Despite his parents' initial skepticism, they eventually supported his dual career. Dr. Miller’s first taste of stand-up comedy came during a Christmas vacation before medical school, performing at the Comedy Store in LA. Hooked after his first performance, he continued stand-up while attending medical school, performing at Chicago's comedy clubs. After medical school, he balanced his medical career with comedy, working flexible shifts in emergency rooms to tour and perform. ⁣ Miller’s comedy writing process evolved from jotting down spontaneous ideas to a more disciplined approach, often drawing inspiration from life experiences. Despite initial disapproval from his Holocaust-survivor parents, they came to appreciate his dedication to both fields. His father, who ran a women's coat factory in Glendale, eventually expressed pride in Miller's achievements. When Miller had children, he reduced touring to avoid being an absentee father, focusing on local gigs and his family. He later moved to Chicago, starting a training program and raising his family there. Miller was grandfathered into board certification for emergency medicine, later transitioning to anesthesia due to burnout. ⁣ Throughout his career, Miller balanced his passions, performing locally and exploring creative avenues like producing short films. As his children grew older, he returned to comedy, performing at clubs like Zanies. Today, he blends his medical expertise with humor through "Dr. Bill's Traveling Medicine Show," bringing laughter to hospitals and medical conventions. Despite challenges like anti-Semitism and political correctness, Dr. Miller remains committed to his craft, emphasizing the therapeutic benefits of laughter.

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Dr. Bill Miller, a seasoned doctor and comedian, was born in New York and moved to Los Angeles at ten. Influenced by comedians on the Ed Sullivan Show, he pursued both medicine and comedy. He attended medical school at Northwestern and worked in emergency rooms while performing at comedy clubs. Despite his parents' initial skepticism, they eventually supported his dual career. Dr. Miller’s first taste of stand-up comedy came during a Christmas vacation before medical school, performing at the Comedy Store in LA. Hooked after his first performance, he continued stand-up while attending medical school, performing at Chicago's comedy clubs. After medical school, he balanced his medical career with comedy, working flexible shifts in emergency rooms to tour and perform. ⁣ Miller’s comedy writing process evolved from jotting down spontaneous ideas to a more disciplined approach, often drawing inspiration from life experiences. Despite initial disapproval from his Holocaust-survivor parents, they came to appreciate his dedication to both fields. His father, who ran a women's coat factory in Glendale, eventually expressed pride in Miller's achievements. When Miller had children, he reduced touring to avoid being an absentee father, focusing on local gigs and his family. He later moved to Chicago, starting a training program and raising his family there. Miller was grandfathered into board certification for emergency medicine, later transitioning to anesthesia due to burnout. ⁣ Throughout his career, Miller balanced his passions, performing locally and exploring creative avenues like producing short films. As his children grew older, he returned to comedy, performing at clubs like Zanies. Today, he blends his medical expertise with humor through "Dr. Bill's Traveling Medicine Show," bringing laughter to hospitals and medical conventions. Despite challenges like anti-Semitism and political correctness, Dr. Miller remains committed to his craft, emphasizing the therapeutic benefits of laughter.

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