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Brittany Miles, MD, Radiology, Dallas, TX

Brittany Miles MD MSc


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  • 3500 Gaston AveDallas, TX 75246

  • Phone+1 214-820-0111

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Summary

  • Dr. Brittany Miles is a radiologist based in Dallas, TX, having graduated from the University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine in 2023. She is currently completing her residency in Radiology-Diagnostic at Baylor University Medical Center, which spans from 2023 to 2028. Dr. Miles has authored several publications, including analyses on treatments for osteolytic bone metastases, the risks associated with bisphosphonates in multiple myeloma patients, the relationship between statin therapy and pancreatitis, and rare melanoma cases and fibroepithelial lesions, with works published in journals such as Proceedings and Cureus.

Education & Training

  • Baylor University Medical Center
    Baylor University Medical CenterResidency, Radiology-Diagnostic, 2023 - 2028
  • University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine
    University of Texas Medical Branch School of MedicineClass of 2023

Certifications & Licensure

  • TX State Medical License
    TX State Medical License 2025 - 2025

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Press Mentions

  • SID 2022: Hydroquinone Use Tied to Higher Risk for Skin Cancer
    SID 2022: Hydroquinone Use Tied to Higher Risk for Skin CancerJune 5th, 2025
  • Are skin lightening products containing hydroquinone safe?
    Are skin lightening products containing hydroquinone safe?September 6th, 2022
  • Hydroquinone, Found in Skin Lightening Agents Worldwide, Linked With Increased Skin Cancer Risk
    Hydroquinone, Found in Skin Lightening Agents Worldwide, Linked With Increased Skin Cancer RiskAugust 26th, 2022

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