Shailey Prasad, MBBS, MPH
Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health

Contact Info
Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
Executive Director, Center for Global Health and Social Responsibility (CGHSR)
Co-Director, Rothenberger Institute
Vice Chair for Education, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
MD, MBBS, Mysore Medical College (now Mysore Medical College and Research Institute)
Henry Ford Hospital Family Medicine Residency
Fellowship, Henry Ford Hospital (academic medicine)
MPH, University of Minnesota
Summary
Shailey Prasad, MBBS, MPH, is executive director of the University of Minnesota Center for Global Health and Social Responsibility and Vice-Chair for Education at the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health. He is actively involved with undergraduate, medical student, and residency education. He has extensive experience working in underserved areas around the world, from forest tribes in southern India to rural Mississippi, advocating that health is critical to the overall development of an area. He has also been part of research teams in health services research and rural health and is actively involved in developing primary care in various parts of the world.
Expertise
Medical education, health care systems, public health and health policy
Research
Publications
Justesen K, Prasad S. On-demand pill protocol protects against HIV. J Fam Pract. 2016;65(8):556-8.
Kozhimannil KB, Vogelsang CA, Haldeman RR, Prasad S. Disrupting the pathways of social determinants of health: doula support during pregnancy and childbirth. J Am Board Fam Med. 2016;29(3):308-17.
Slattengren AH, Prasad S, Jarrett J. PURLs: Kidney stones? It’s time to rethink those meds. J Fam Pract. 2016;65(2):118-20.
Kozhimannil KB, Casey MM, Hung P, Han X, Prasad S, Moscovice IS. The rural obstetric workforce in US hospitals: challenges and opportunities. J Rural Health. 2015;31(4):365-72.
Lounsbery JL, Moon J, Prasad S. Assessing collaboration between family medicine residents and pharmacy residents during an interprofessional paired visit. Fam Med. 2015;47(5):397-400.
Nelson SC, Prasad S, Hackman HW. Training providers on issues of race and racism improve health care equity. Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2015;62(5):915-7.
Kozhimannil KB, Hung P, Prasad S, Casey M, McClellan M, Moscovice IS. Birth volume and the quality of obstetric care in rural hospitals. J Rural Health. 2014;30(4):335-43.
McCullough JS, Casey M, Moscovice I, Prasad S. The effect of health information technology on quality in U.S. hospitals. Health Aff (Millwood). 2010;29(4):647-54.
Clinical
Specialties
- Primary care, Continuity of care, Community based care
Board Certifications
Family Practice