February 19, 2014 Advocacy, BFL News 1 Comment

Profiled in the Feb. 2014 Princeton Alumni Weekly, Dr. B.J. Miller is a triple amputee who was injured by an electric current from a trolley car when he was in school at Princeton. Because of his accident and a team of incredible caregivers, he recovered and went into medicine. He is now the Executive Director of the Zen Hospice Project in California.

View a video with Miller.

1 Comment

  1. connie lipnick 7 years Reply

    i’d like to learn more. i have always been drawn to helping people. i lost my mom& husband 5 days apart 2 years ago. They both at home, for that I’m grateful..

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