Chaya Prasad, M.D. MBA
Associate Professor of Pathology
College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific
Join year: 2016
2013MBA, Western Governors University
1991-1993 Pathology Fellow, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University Boston, MA
1990-1991 Surgical Pathology Fellow, Oregon Health Science University, Portland, Oregon
1986-1990 Pathology Residency, Oregon Health Sciences University Portland, Oregon
1982 M.D. Bangalore Medical College, India
1992 Certificate in Clinical and Anatomic Pathology, Am. Board of Pathology
1991 Massachusetts (Medicine)
1990 California (Medicine)
1989 Oregon (Medicine)
2016–pres. Associate Professor, Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, CA
2014- 2015. Senior Physician and Partner, Kaiser Permanente, San Jose
2008-2013 Chief of Pathology and Lab Medical Director, Kaiser San Jose California
2010-2013 Regional Chair, Blood Bank Committee, Northern CA, Kaiser
2008-2013 Chair Lab Utilization Committee, Kaiser, San Jose
2008-2013 Chair Tissue Transfusion Committee, Kaiser, San Jose
2004-2007 Asst. Chair Credentials and Privileges Committee, Kaiser San Jose
2002-2007 Director of Ob/Gyn residency program, Kaiser Santa Clara
2002-2007 Lab Director Hematology, Urinanalysis and Coagulation Kaiser, Santa Clara
1998-2017 Senior physician and Partner, Kaiser Santa Clara
1997-1998 Partner at Summit Medical Center, Oakland, CA
1996-1998 Locums at Santa Teresa Kaiser (96 Jan-May, 98 April-June
1993-1995 Asst. Affiliate Scientist ORPRC Portland OR.
1993-1995 Asst. Prof of Pathology OHSU Portland OR.
1991-1993 Clinical Fellow in Pathology, Harvard Univ.
2016-Present Western University, Clinical Sciences
1993-1995 Asst. Prof of Pathology OHSU Portland OR.
1991-1993 Clinical Fellow in Pathology, Harvard Univ.
Pathology
Student Wellness
1995 Physician Scientist Award, NIH, ORPRC, Oregon
1993 NRSA, NIH, Harvard University
1991-1993 Clinical Oncology Fellowship, American Cancer Society, Harvard University
American Society of Clinical Pathologist
College of Amercian Pathologists
Curriculum Committee, Western University of Health Sciences
Student Wellmess Committee
1. C. Prasad, J. Ray, S. Kessler: Female adnexal tumors of wolffian origin. Arch. of Pathol. and Lab. Medicine 1992; 116-189-191.
2. C. Prasad, J. Ray, S. Kessler: Primary vaginal small cell carcinoma arising in adenosis. Cancer 70:2484-2487. 1992
3. C. Prasad, K. Ireland: Effectiveness of cytologic evaluation of POC's. Arch. of Pathol and Lab. Medicine 116:1159-1162, 1992.
4. M. Mitchell, C. Prasad, E. Silva, F. Rutledge, M, McArthur, C. Crum: Second primary squamous neoplasms in patients with vulvar carcinoma: viral (HPV) and histologic correlates. Obstet. Gynecol.: 81:13-18, 1993.
5. C. Prasad, E. Sheets, A. Selig, M. McArthur, C. Crum: The binucleate squamous cell: histologic spectrum and relationship to low grade squamous intraepithelial lesions. Mod. Path.: Vol 6(3): 313-317, 1993.
6. C. Prasad, D. Genest, C. Crum: Atypical squamous epithelium of undetermined significance. Int.J Gynecol Pathol. 13:220-227, 1993.
7. C. Prasad, J. Ray. Significance of AgNORs in ovarian epithelial tumors. Surgical Pathol. 1992
8. J. Tate, G. Mutter, CJ. Prasad, C. Crum: Analysis of HPV positive and negative vulvar carcinomas for alterations in c-myc, Ki- and N-ras genes. Gynecol Oncol. 70(10): 2484-2487, 1994.
9. CJ Prasad: Pathobiology of Human Papillomavirus. Clin lab Med 1995 1593): 685-704
10. Xiao Q, Han X, Challis JR, Hill DJ, Spindel ER, Prasad CJ, Akagi K, McDonald TJ: Gastrin releasing peptide-like immunoreactivity is present in human maternal and fetal placental membranes. J. Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1996 Oct; 81(10): 3766-73
11. Xiao Q, Han X, Challis JR, Hill DJ, Spindel ER, Prasad CJ, Akagi K, McDonald TJ. Gastrin-releasing peptide-like immunoreactivity is present in human maternal and fetal placental membranes. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. 81: 3766-73. PMID 8855836 DOI:10.1210/jcem.81.10.8855836
12. Nucci MR, Prasad CJ, Crum CP, Mutter GL. Mucinous endometrial proliferations: a morphological spectrum of changes with diverse clinical significance. Mod Pathol.1999 Dec; 12(12):1137-42
Book Chapters:
1. C. Prasad, K. Ireland: "Histopathology of infections in the female genital tract." In Obstetrics and Gynecolic Infectious Disease, (Ed. Pastorek, J), Raven Press N.Y., 1993.
2. C. Prasad; Pathology of HPV. In: Pathology of the Female Genital Tract. (Ed. Karen Ireland). Clinics in lab Med.WB, Saunders, 1995