The Most Dangerous Man in Washington
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Scott Miller, PA, is the author of The Most Dangerous Man in Washington—a gripping memoir of courage, conviction, and the moral cost of doing the right thing when the world punishes those who dare to care. A former pediatric physician assistant and founder of Miller Family Pediatrics in Washington State, Scott became nationally known during the COVID-19 pandemic for being the lone voice of dissent, defying “State Mandates”, fighting against hospital protocols, and aggressively administering early treatment protocols when few others in the country would.
Scott has received thousands of messages and letters of support which encapsulate who he is—a man who feels deeply, who cares wholly, and who refuses to look away from the suffering of others. His empathy is matched only by his courage. While many in his position kept silent in the face of such overwhelming opposition, Scott chose to stand his ground. He has become a voice for the voiceless, advocating not just for his patients, but also challenging a medical system that prioritizes bureaucracy over humanity.
Scott Miller is, without a doubt, a polarizing figure. To the medical establishment, he is a dangerous renegade who defied medical norms. To thousands of patients and families, he is a hero who dared to save lives, treat those left without care, and speak truth to power. In 2021, Scott’s license was suspended for refusing to conform to state-sanctioned protocols. The State of Washington called his actions misconduct. His patients called him a miracle.
A fierce advocate for medical freedom, Scott’s journey has been one of loss and faith, grit and grace. His family endured not just media attacks, but homelessness and unimaginable sacrifice after his license was stripped away. Yet through it all, he remained a voice for the voiceless—those harmed, silenced, and abandoned by a broken medical system.
Today, Scott continues to speak out on behalf of those injured, medical whistleblowers, and people who believe that truth should still matter in medicine. The Most Dangerous Man in Washington is more than a memoir—it’s a testament to what one person can do when they choose faith over fear and action over silence.


