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Sean Miller, PA-C
Physician Assistant
Department of Anesthesiology APP of the Quarter: January 2024
Sean Miller has been working in medicine for the past 18 years. He began working as a Paramedic for both rural and suburban EMS districts. He spent two years of his EMS career with a focus on critical care pediatric transport with St. Louis Children’s Hospital. He later entered St. Louis University's Physician Assistant Program where he earned his Master of Medical Science (MMS) degree in 2014.
He first gained experience as a PA in primary care outpatient medicine but later transitioned to the ER. He completed an ER fellowship and remained with the ER for additional training. After completing his ER training, he entered Urgent Care medicine where he has spent the bulk of his career. Most recently, Sean’s drive for professional growth allowed him to begin work at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis in the Cardiothoracic ICU. When not working at WashU he returns to SLU as an Adjunct Faculty member providing lectures in EKG analysis while co-managing the orthopedic, cardiac, and GU/Renal modules. In 2023, he began operating Rapid Med Ed, LLC, which is a St. Louis-based training organization for all AHA courses and much more. He and his wife have 3 growing boys ages 10, 8, and 6. They all enjoy playing UNO and traveling to the beach for much-needed relaxation. Fun fact, he has enjoyed Martial Arts for over 25 years and currently holds a 4th degree black belt!
Sean was named Q4 2023 APP of the Quarter!
His nominator says, "Sean undeniably deserves the APP of the quarter award for his relentless commitment to personal growth and improvement. He consistently strives to enhance his skills and knowledge, demonstrating a remarkable dedication to self-betterment. Sean's infectious smile has become a symbol of positivity within the group, uplifting everyone around him. Beyond his professional achievements, it's his warm and approachable demeanor that sets him apart. In any situation, Sean brings a genuine sense of warmth that fosters a collaborative and supportive environment. His ability to radiate positivity and create a welcoming atmosphere is truly commendable, making him not only an exceptional friend but also a source of inspiration for others."
Department of Anesthesiology Featured Member: April 2025
Sean has spent the past 18 years working in medicine. He began as a paramedic, including two years focused on critical care pediatric transport at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. In 2014, he earned his Master of Medical Science (MMS) degree from the St. Louis University Physician Assistant Program. After gaining primary care experience, he transitioned to emergency medicine, completed an APP fellowship, and spent most of his PA career in urgent care.
In 2023, Sean joined WashU Medicine, working in the Cardiothoracic ICU. Alongside his clinical work, he serves as an adjunct faculty member at SLU, teaching EKG analysis and other medical topics. He also operates Rapid Med Ed, LLC, a St. Louis-based training organization offering AHA provider courses and CPR/First Aid.
Sean and his wife have three sons (ages 11, 9, and 7), and they enjoy playing UNO and traveling to the beach. A martial arts enthusiast for over 25 years, Sean holds a 4th-degree black belt.
Kaya Minezaki, MD
Emergency Medicine – Anesthesiology Critical Care Fellow (2027)
Medical School: Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University
Residency: Arrowhead Regional Medical Center — Emergency Medicine
Prabhat Mishra, MD

Medical School: University of Miami
Internship: Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, MO
Prabhat Mishra, MD
Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellow (2017)
Medical School: University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Residency: WashU Medicine
Allison Mitchell, MD
Vice Chair for Education; Associate Professor, Anesthesiology
- Email: mitchela@wustl.edu
Admin: Shirley Vaughn
Allison Mitchell, MD
Vice Chair for Education; Associate Professor, Anesthesiology
Department of Anesthesiology Featured Member: April 2020
Allison is a proud Texan and graduate of University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. She then traveled to St. Louis for anesthesiology residency where she has remained happily since 2012. She served as a Chief Resident in 2015-2016 and completed Obstetric Anesthesia Fellowship in 2016-2017. She has served as a faculty member primarily working in Obstetric Anesthesia as well as the General Division in Parkview Tower. She is extremely excited for her new role as Associate Program Director of the residency. Her goal in this position is to improve wellness education and give back to the program that gave her unparalleled training. Outside of work, she enjoys becoming a wine connoisseur and traveling internationally with friends and family.


