

Samantha Scarneo-Miller, PhD, ATC
Dr. Samantha Scarneo-Miller serves as an Assistant Professor and Program Director for the Master of Science in Athletic Training in the Division of Athletic Training, School of Medicine at West Virginia University. Her overall research goal is to prevent unnecessary deaths from participation in sport through the administration of healthcare administration documents. Ultimately, she aims to make it easier for athletic trainers to save more lives.
She has published over 50 research articles in various areas with a majority of her research focusing on emergency action plans and policies and procedures. Dr. Scarneo-Miller has presented at several state, district and national meetings and is also a recipient of several grants including a NIH Loan Repayment Award.
Dr. Scarneo-Miller received her bachelors degree from the University of New Hampshire, and graduate degrees from UConn. She also served as the Vice President for the Korey Stringer Institute. She and her partner, Jelan, live in Morgantown with their sons Jrue and Jovi and dog Milo.