JULE MILLER, MD
Board Certified Child/Adolescent Psychiatrist and General Psychiatrist
Dr. Jule P. Miller, MD, is a distinguished psychiatrist with over 34 years of experience, board certified in both child/adolescent psychiatry and general psychiatry. Based in Biloxi, Mississippi, Dr. Miller is an integral part of the Regenisis family, offering a holistic approach to mental health that integrates his extensive knowledge of the body, brain, and mind. His practice encompasses comprehensive evaluations, psychotherapy, counseling, and medication management when appropriate. Dr. Miller specializes in working with young children, particularly those aged 3-6, recognizing this period as a time of peak imagination and creativity. His empathetic and tailored approach makes him a trusted partner in his patients' mental health journeys.
Dr. Miller received his medical degree from Saint Louis University School of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years. With expertise in treating a variety of conditions, including depression, Dr. Miller is dedicated to providing the highest quality of service to both children and adults. For those seeking compassionate and expert psychiatric care, Dr. Jule P. Miller is here to support you every step of the way as part of the Regenisis family. Your emotional well-being is invaluable, and Dr. Miller is committed to helping you achieve a better quality of life.
BRIAN TSANG, MD
Board Certified Anestesiologist, Addiction & Pain Specialist
Dr. Tsang received his B.S. degree in Biochemistry with highest honors at UCLA. Completing medical school and internship in Internal Medicine at UCLA, Dr. Tsang received further training in the Anesthesiology Residency Programs at Yale University and the University of Southern California. After being fully trained and board certified as an anesthesiologist, he then went on the Stanford University's Multidisciplinary Pain Fellowship Program to become an Interventional Pain Specialist.
Dr. Tsang has extensive clinical teaching and patient care experience. He has been an Assistant Professor at University of California, Davis (UC Davis), and an Associate Professor at University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC). Dr. Tsang was the Pain Clinic Director at UMMC, teaching a multitude of medical students and physicians the state-of-the-art practice of pain management. He single-handedly established the only Pain Fellowship Program in Mississippi to train numerous physicians to become pain specialists.
Later Dr. Tsang become Pain Research director in UMMC. Published numbers paper and gained confirmation of reward of NIH grants. He has extensively studied the mechanisms of narcotics and the associated tolerance and addiction. He has performed research in these areas in clinical patients, laboratory rats, and in frozen thin slices of spinal cords.
Dr. Tsang has delivered over a hundred lectures and research presentations about pain and narcotics, both nationally and internationally. He has published over fifty research abstracts and papers in peer-reviewed academic journals in the field of narcotic tolerance and addiction.