Lourdes Center for Public Health: Staff

Stanton Miller, M.D., MPH

Director, Lourdes Center for Public Health

Stanton B. Miller, M.D., MPH, is a surgeon at Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center in Camden, NJ, who incorporates the big picture of healthcare into his everyday work, watching out for patient rights and ensuring the quality of medical treatments. He holds an advanced degree in public health policy and has earned the designation of Scholar at the Mid-Atlantic Health Leadership Institute of the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health.

At Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center, Dr. Miller devotes time as a volunteer physician to the community-based Osborn Family Health Center, where he provides medical care to the uninsured residents of Camden County.


Victoria Santana

Coordinator - Special Projects, Lourdes Center for Public Health

Victoria Santana is a Special Projects Coordinator for the Lourdes Center for Public Health. She graduated from Harvard College in June, 2003 with a Bachelors of Arts in Anthropology. Active throughout high school and college in the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC), she then became a Commissioned Officer with the United States Navy. Victoria served as the Electrical Officer and Administrative Officer onboard the USS DULUTH (LPD 6) in San Diego, California and the Navigator onboard USS COWPENS (CG 63), stationed near Tokyo, Japan. Upon completion of her service as a Lieutenant, she returned to the U.S. to pursue post-baccalaureate science studies at the University of Nevada at Reno before coming to Lourdes Center for Public Health. Victoria intends to pursue a professional degree in a health care related field. She values Lourdes Center for Public Health as a meaningful opportunity to engage with students and individuals from many health care professions while enhancing public education and reducing disparities in public health.


Jane Weber

Coordinator, Lourdes Center for Public Health

Jane Weber is the coordinator for the Lourdes Center for Public Health. This position was made possible through the support of the Lourdes Health Foundation and a fellowship through the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship at Haverford College. Jane graduated from Haverford College in May of 2008 with a degree in Anthropology. For her senior thesis, she studied the interactions between social service providers and the homeless in Philadelphia. This project along with course work in social justice led her to the field of public health and a commitment to finding innovative ways to help people live healthier lives, regardless of their ability to pay. Jane hopes to use her experiences at Lourdes to point her towards a specific career path in health care.


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