March 2007 CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME: James G. Caya, M.D.
ADDRESSES/TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Home: 8156 Stagecoach Road Cross Plains, WI 53528 (608) 798-1936
Office: Medical Assessment and Consultation, SC 8156 Stagecoach Rd. Cross Plains, WI 53528 Telephone: 608-798-1936 Fax: 608-798-5067 Email: [email protected]
BIRTHPLACE: Chicago, Illinois
CITIZENSHIP: U.S.A.
NEXT OF KIN: Apolonia (wife) 8156 Stagecoach Road, Cross Plains, WI Teresa Ann (daughter) same
EDUCATION: Secondary: Wilmot Union High School Wilmot, WI 1966-1970 Class Valedictorian
University: University of Wisconsin-Parkside Kenosha, WI 1970-1974 B.S. (Cum Laude) in Biology and History James G. Caya
EDUCATION (Continued):
Post-Graduate: Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI 1974-1978 M.D. (AOA)
Post-Doctoral Training Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals Anatomic and Clinical Pathology- Combined Residency Program 1978-1982 Academic Chairman - Jon V. Straumfjord, Jr.,M.D.,Ph.D.
Rotations: Milwaukee County Medical Complex Zablocki V.A. Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Mount Sinai Medical Center West Allis Memorial Hospital Medical Examiner's Office - Milwaukee County North Carolina Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill, NC (Coagulation disorders under the direction of Dr. Harold Roberts, M.D.) Wisconsin State Lab of Hygiene, Virology Section
FELLOWSHIP TRAINING:
Ophthalmic Pathology, under the direction of Drs. Lorenz Zimmerman, Ian McLean, Ahmed Hidayat. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, D.C., January 1, 1984 - June 30, 1984
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PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE:
Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners Certificate # 198285 (1979)
Wisconsin License for Medicine and Surgery Certificate # 22315 (1979)
Pennsylvania License for Medicine and Surgery (unrestricted) Certificate #MD-051392-L (1993)
SPECIALTY BOARD CERTIFICATIONS
Anatomic Pathology, American Board of Pathology, 1982
Clinical Pathology, American Board of Pathology, 1982
International Board of Cytopathology, International Academy of Cytology, 1986, Diplomate #158
Hematology (Special Qualification), American Board of Pathology, 1989
Cytopathology (Added Qualification), American Board of Pathology, 1989
MAJOR ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
INSTITUTION: University of Wisconsin Medical School – Madison Professor, Volunteer Faculty, 2002-present Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene, Madison, WI Visiting Professor, 2002-Present University of Wisconsin Medical School – Madison Professor of Pathology, 2000-2002
INSTITUTION: Thomas Jefferson Medical College 132 S. 10th Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 1999-2000: Professor of Pathology
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MAJOR ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS(Continued):
INSTITUTION: Temple University School of Medicine Professor of Pathology (1994-2000)
Adjunct Professor of Ophthalmology (1994- 2000)
Faculty Advisor to Temple University School of Medicine Medical Students, 1995-2000
INSTITUTION: Medical College of Wisconsin Chief Resident in Pathology (AP/CP)1981
Assistant Professor of Pathology, 1982- 1987
Graduate Faculty Member, Department of Pathology, 1982-1987
Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, 1983- 1987
Associate Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology 1987-1988
Associate Clinical Professor of Pathology, 1987-1993
INSTITUTION: Marquette University Adjunct Clinical Lecturer, Medical Technology Program, Hemostasis Lecture Series, 1982-1986
INSTITUTION: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Clinical Instructor, Cytopathology Course, 1986-1988
Clinical Associate Professor, School of Allied Health Professionals, 1988-1993
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OTHER TEACHING APPOINTMENTS:
Director, Pathology Residency Program, Temple University School of Medicine, 1994-1999
Director, Cell Imaging Analysis, Temple University Hospital, 1994-1996
Director, Ophthalmic Pathology, Temple University Hospital, 1994-2000
Associate Director, School of Cytotechnology, Milwaukee County Medical Complex, 1982-1987
Major Academic Advisor, Nancy J. Wollenberg, Graduate Student in Anatomic Pathology, 1984-1987 (Masters Degree Awarded to Ms. Wollenberg May 1987)
Director of "Extra-Help Sessions in Pathology" for Sophomore Medical Students, 1978-1986
Course Director, MCW Graduate School Pathology Courses: James G. Caya, M.D.
"Special Problems in Anatomic Pathology", Course #272, Spring Semester 1983; "Special Topics in Anatomic Pathology, Gross Anatomic Correlates", Course #270, Fall Semester 1983; Readings and Research in Pathology, Course # 295, Prostate Carcinoma and its Prognostic Indication: Literature Review:, Summer 1984; Readings and Research in Pathology, "Prognostic Indicators in Prostate Carcinoma: Experimental Design", Fall 1984; Readings and Research in Pathology, Course # 295, "Prostate Carcinoma:, Spring 1985; "Special Topics in Anatomic Pathology-Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology", Course #272, Summer 1985; Readings and Research in Pathology, Course #295, "Prognostic Indicators in Prostate Carcinoma", Summer 1985; Readings and Research in Pathology, Course #299; "Prognostic Indicators in Prostate Carcinoma", Fall, 1985; Master's Thesis, Course #299, "Prognostic Indicators in Prostate Carcinoma", Spring 1986
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OTHER TEACHING APPOINTMENTS (Continued):
Associate Member, Milwaukee Regional Cancer Center, 1985- 1993.
Course Director, MCW Senior Elective, "Ophthalmic Pathology", Course #1110917, 1985-1987
HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS:
Director of Cytopathology, University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, CSC, 600 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI, 53792-2472, 2001-2002
Director of Anatomic Pathology and Staff Pathologist, William S. Middleton Veterans Administration Medical Center, Madison, Wisconsin, 2001-2002
Staff Pathologist, University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, 600 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53792-2472 2000-2002
Staff Pathologist, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital 132 S. 10th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 1999-2000
Staff Pathologist, Temple University Hospital, 3400 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 1994-1999
Staff Pathologist and Courtesy Medical Staff, St. Mary's Hospital, 2323 North Lake Drive, Milwaukee, WI 1992-1994
Staff Pathologist and Courtesy Medical Staff. St. Mary's Hospital-Ozaukee, Port Washington, WI 1992-1994
Visiting Staff, Columbia Hospital, 2025 East Newport Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53211, 1992-1993
Staff Pathologist and Attending Medical Staff, Milwaukee County Medical Complex (MCMC), 8700 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53226, 1982-1993
Staff Pathologist and Attending Medical Staff, Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital (FMLH), 9200 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53226, 1982-1993
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HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS (Continued):
Associate Pathologist and Attending Medical Staff Member, Columbia Hospital, 2025 East Newport Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53211; 1987-1992
Director of Cytopathology, Milwaukee County Medical Complex, 8700 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53226; 1982-1987
Staff Hematopathologist, Milwaukee County Medical Complex, 8700 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53226; 1982-1987
Coagulation Staff, Milwaukee County Medical Complex, 8700 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53226; 1982-1987
Director of Ophthalmic Pathology, Eye Institute-Milwaukee County Medical Complex, 8700 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53226; 1984-1988
Cytopathology Staffing, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Columbia Hospital, 2025 East Newport Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53211; 1987-1992
Hematopathologist, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Columbia Hospital, 2025 East Newport Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53211; 1987-1992
Medical Staffing Responsibilities in Coagulation Section, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Columbia Hospital, 2025 East Newport Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53211; 1987-1992
Medical Staffing Responsibilities in Ophthalmic Pathology, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Columbia Hospital, 2025 Newport Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53211; 1987-1992
MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
Alpha-Omega-Alpha Medical Honor Society, 1977-Present
Resident Member, American Society of Clinical Pathologists, 1979-1982 7 James G. Caya
Wisconsin Society of Pathologists, 1979-1994
Wisconsin Society of Cytology, 1980-Present
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MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES (Continued):
Fellow, American Society of Clinical Pathologists, 1982- Present
Fellow, College of American Pathologists, 1982-Present
International Academy of Pathology/US Canadian Academy 1982-Present
Medical Society of Milwaukee County, 1982-1994
State Medical Society of Wisconsin, 1982-1994
American Medical Association, 1982-1994
American Society of Cytopathology, 1982-Present
American Society of Microbiology, 1982-Present
Joint Medical Staff MCMC-FMLH, 1982-1993
American Association of Blood Banks, 1983-1994
New York Academy of Sciences, 1983-1994
American Association for Clinical Chemistry, 1983- Present
Wisconsin Histology Society, 1983-1994
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1983-1994
International Academy of Cytology Physician Member, 1983- Present
International Academy of Dermatopathology, 1983-1992
Association of Ophthalmic Alumni (Armed Forces Institute of Pathology), 1984-Present
Associate Member, Milwaukee Regional Cancer Center, 1985- 1993
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American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists, 1985- Present MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES (Continued):
Association of Clinical Scientists (Fellow), 1985-1992
International Academy of Cytology (Fellow), 1986-Present
Milwaukee Area Pathologists Society, 1986-1994
History of Medicine Club (Milwaukee), 1987-1993 Milwaukee City Wide Hemostasis Conference Group, 1987- 1993
Milwaukee Gastroenterological Society, 1987-1994
Milwaukee County Hospital Intern and Resident Alumni Association, 1988-1994
International Society of Ophthalmic Pathology, 1988-1994
Milwaukee Academy of Medicine, 1988-Present
COMMITTEES AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
REGIONAL/NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL:
Member of Planning Committee for Pathologists Assistant Masters Degree Program, UW-LaCrosse, Mayo Clinic, UWHC Consortium, 2000-2002
Appointment to Editorial Board, Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2001-present
Task Force on Cytopathology Qualifications for Pathology Residency Programs, American Society of Cytopathology, 2000-Present
Association of Directors of Anatomic and Surgical Pathology, 2000-2002
Inspector for the Cytotechnology Programs Review Committee, American Society of Cytopathology, 1995- Present (most recent inspection at University of
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Wisconsin-Milwaukee Program, August 2, 2004)
Reviewer for journal, Diagnostic Cytopathology, 1993- Present
Member of Hematopathology Abstract Review Board, United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, 1993-1996
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COMMITTEES AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (Continued):
Moderator for Hematopathology Poster Session, Annual Meeting of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Washington, DC, March 1996
Inspector for the College of American Pathologists, Commission on Laboratory Accreditation, 1981-Present
Participating Pathologist in the College of American Pathologists Cytopathology (GYN) and Histology (Breast and Prostate) Quality Assurance Survey Programs, 1982- 1985 Member of the Rules and Ethics Committee for the American Society of Cytology, 1984-1989
Reviewer for journal, Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, 1985
Research Member, Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study 1986-1988
STATE AND COUNTY:
Member, Ethics Committee, Medical Society of Milwaukee County, 1986-1992
Cytology Liaison (Board Member) Wisconsin Society of Pathologists, 1987-1994
Scientific Program Director (Spring Meeting), Wisconsin Society of Pathologists, 1988-1994
Alternate Delegate to State Medical Society, Medical Society of Milwaukee County, 1988-1989
Quality Assurance Committee, Wisconsin Society of Pathologists 1988-1989
Chairman of Cytopathology Proficiency Testing Program Steering Committee, Wisconsin Society of Pathologists, 1988
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Member, Ethics Committee, Milwaukee Academy of Medicine, 1989-1991
Member, Library Committee, Milwaukee Academy of Medicine, 1993-1994
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MEDICAL SCHOOL (MADISON) AND UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN HOSPITAL AND CLINICS:
Director of Anatomic Pathology, 2000-2002
Annual Pathology Faculty Review Committee, Member, 2001- 2002
Anatomic Pathology Quality Improvement Committee, Member, 2000-2002
Anatomic Pathology Service Team, Member, University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, 2000-2002
Anatomic Pathology Staff Meetings, Chairperson, 2000-2002
Breast Steering Committee, Member, University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics, 2000
Breast Steering Committee; Subcommittee on Equipment and Facilities, Member, 2000
Combined VA-UW Surgical Pathology Advisory Board, Chairperson, 2000-2002
Cytopathologist Search Committee, Chairperson, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 2000-2001
Dermatology Search Committee, (Dermatopathology position), Department of Dermatology, 2001
Executive Committee, Member, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, 2000-2002
Fee/Coding Committee, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Member, 2000-2002
Five Year Review Committee, Member, Department of
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Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, 2000-2002; currently on subcommittees for Drs. Gilchrist, Huntington, Kurtycz and Norback
Forensic Pathologist Search Committee, Chairperson, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, 2000
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MEDICAL SCHOOL (MADISON) AND UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN HOSPITAL AND CLINICS (Continued):
House Staff Committee, Member, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, 2000-2002
Laboratory Management Update Committee, Member, 2000-2002
Outreach Consultation Service Initiative, Director, University of Wisconsin Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, 2000-2002
Quality Evaluation and Review Committee, Member, University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, 2000-2002
Strategic Planning Meeting, Participant, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, October 14, 2000 and November 11, 2000 (Madison, WI)
Surgical Pathology Cancer Report Format Committee, Chairperson, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, 2000-2002
University of Wisconsin Pathology CME Course Planning Committee, Chairperson, 2001-2002
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE and TEMPLE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL:
Chairman, Appointment and Promotion Committee, 1998-1999
Appointment and Promotion Committee, 1994-1998
Department of Pathology Education Committee, 1994-1999
Member, Temple University Hospital Residents Advisory Committee, 1994-1999
Member, Peer Review Committee, Temple University Hospital, 1996-1999
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MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN AND AFFILIATED HOSPITALS:
Associate Member, Cancer Center of Medical College of Wisconsin, 1985-1993
Member, Department of Pathology (Medical College of Wisconsin) Annual Report Committee (Ad Hoc), Fall 1985
Member, Clinical Research Committee of the Cancer Center of the Medical College of Wisconsin, 1985-1986
Interviewer for Medical Scientist Training Program (Medical College of Wisconsin), 1985-1986
Member, Clinical Research Program, Cancer Center of the Medical College of Wisconsin 1986-1987
Member, Department of Pathology (Medical College of Wisconsin), Faculty Evaluation and Development Committee, 1986-1987
Member, Admissions Committee (Medical College of Wisconsin), 1986-1987
Member, Intensive Care Committee, Columbia Hospital, 1987-1991
Member, Medical Records Committee, Columbia Hospital, 1987-1991
Member, Laboratory Medicine Liaison Committee, Columbia Hospital, 1987-1992
Member, Infection Control Committee, St. Mary's Hospital, 1993
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES
Participant in Cytology Workshops-MCW (Body Cavity Fluids, 1979; Sputum, 1979; FNA, 1980), Milwaukee, Wl
International Academy of Pathology, Spring 1980 Meeting; New Orleans, LA. Four short courses in surgical pathology; thyroid, renal, endocrine, neoplasms with
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hormonal products.
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CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES (Continued)
Group for Research in Pathology Education. Winter 1982 Meeting; New Techniques for Pathology Education, San Antonio, TX
International Academy of Cytology, 21st Tutorial on Gynecologic and Medical Cytopathology, Chicago, IL, May, 1982
American Society of Cytology, three short courses (FNA of abdominal lesions; IUD cytology; urine cytology) during the November 1982 National Meeting In Chicago, IL May 1982
American Society of Clinical Pathologists, Spring 1983 National Meeting, Chicago, IL. Courses in: DIC, breast pathology, plasma cell lesions, preleukemic states, Hodgkin's disease, soft tissue lesions, bone and joint lesions
Wisconsin Society of Pathologists State Meetings, Educational Programs: Spring 1979, Dr. Scully, Ovarian Neoplasms; Fall 1979, Dr. Mostofi, GU Pathology; Spring 1981, Dr. Kim, Lymphoproliferative Disorders; Fall 1981, Dr. Nakamura, Immunopathology of Autoimmune Disorders; Spring 1983, Dr. Dehner, Lung Pathology; Fall 1983, Dr. Weiland, Head and Neck Lesions; Fall 1984, Dr. Sommer, Endocrine Neoplasms; Fall 1985, Dr. Vellios, Problems in Surgical Pathology; Fall 1987, Dr. Morales, Immunoperoxidase; Spring 1988, Dr. Weiland, ENT Pathology; Fall 1988, Dr. Appelman, G.I. Pathology; Spring 1989, Dr. Dehner, Soft Tissue Neoplasms; Fall 1989, Blood Banking Problems; Spring 1990, AIDS; Spring 1991, Lyme Disease; Spring 1992, Bleeding Disorders; Fall 1992, GU Pathology; Spring 1993, Problem Cases in Surgical Pathology; Fall 1993, Gynecologic Cytopathology With Emphasis on Proficiency Testing.
Tutorial on Neoplastic Hematopathology, directed by Dr. Henry Rappaport, Pasadena, CA; October 31-November 4, 1983
Annual Meeting, Verhoeff Society (Ophthalmic Pathology),
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Washington, D.C.; April 28-29, 1984
Wisconsin Society of Cytology-Fall Meeting, Brookfield, WI; September 15, 1984; Dr. Frost, Respiratory and Body Fluid Cytology CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES (Continued):
American Society of Clinical Pathologists, Spring 1985 National Meeting, Chicago, IL. Courses in Coagulation, Liver Biopsy Interpretation, Pigmented Skin Lesions.
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology-Association of Ophthalmic Alumni, 11th Biennial Meeting (International), June 1985, Bethesda, MD; Ocular and Adnexal Lesions and Diseases.
Upper Midwest Scientific Cytology Seminar, September 27, 1985 Madison, WI; Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology.
International Academy of Cytology, 29th Tutorial on Clinical Cytology, Chicago, IL; March 15-22, 1986
Infections of Public Health Interest in WI; Madison, September 5, 1985
Sixth Annual Pathology Tutorial: Endometrium, Woods Hole, MA October 14-15, 1986
International Academy of Pathology, Annual Meeting, March 9-13, 1987, Chicago, IL; Courses in: Placental Pathology, Bone Marrow Transplantation Pathology, Breast Pathology, Soft Tissue Tumor Pathology
Problems in Bone Marrow Pathology; course presented by the Mayo Medical Laboratories, May 2, 1987; Milwaukee, WI
Diagnostic Immunohistochemistry in Surgical Pathology: Its Current Status. University of Minnesota, E.T. Bell Symposium, Minneapolis, MN; November 6, 1987
Advanced Coagulation, American Society of Clinical Pathologists, Scottsdale, AZ; January 20-22, 1988
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State Medical Society of Wisconsin sponsored, Milwaukee, WI; April 8, 1988
DNA Probes in the Practice of Medicine: an update. American Medical Association, San Diego, CA; November 3-4, 1988
Tutorial on Neoplastic Hematopathology, directed by Dr. Richard Brunning; Universal City, CA; February 6-10, 1989 CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES (Continued):
Home Study Review Course in Hematology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine, Continuing Medical Education Program, February l3, 1989
Salivary Gland Tumors. American Society of Clinical Pathologists, Spring Slide Seminar Program, Chicago, IL; March 16, 1989
International Academy of Cytology, 33rd Tutorial on Clinical Cytology, Chicago, IL; August 22-29, 1989
Home Study Review Course in Infectious Diseases, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine, Continuing Medical Education Program; August 13, 1990
International Academy of Pathology, Annual Meeting, March 2O-22, 1991; Courses on Molecular Pathology, Flow Cytometry and Urinary Tract Neoplasia
State AIDS/HIV Meeting sponsored by University of Wisconsin, Appleton, WI; September 23-25, 1991
Pulmonary Pathology Course sponsored by the American College of Chest Physicians, Chicago, IL; April 7-11, 1992
Bleeding and Thrombosing Diseases: Back to the Basics. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; September 17-19, 1992
State AIDS/HIV Annual Meeting sponsored by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI; September 21-22, 1992
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American Society of Clinical Pathologists, Spring Meeting, March 27-April 1, 1993, Chicago, IL; Courses in GYN. cytology, Bleeding disorders
Third International Conference on the Computerized Cytology and Histology Laboratory, International Academy of Cytology, Chicago, IL March 6-9, 1994
American Society of Cytopathology, 42nd Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL; Nov. 1-6, 1994. (Courses in Gynecologic Cytology)
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CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES (Continued):
American Society of Clinical Pathologists, Spring Meeting, April 23-27, 1995, Orlando, FL. Courses in: ANA testing, molecular pathology, professional speaking technics, surgical pathology of infectious diseases.
American Society of Cytopathology, 43rd Annual Meeting, New York, New York, November 1995. (Courses in Gynecologic and Non-gynecologic Cytology)
U.S. Canadian Academy of Pathology, Annual Meeting, March 24-31, 1996, Washington, D.C. Courses/Meeting on Molecular Biology, Cytopathology, Infectious Diseases
National Institutes of Health; Consensus Conference on Cervical Cancer, April 1-3, 1996, Bethesda, Maryland.
American Association of Clinical Chemistry Annual Meeting. Courses on Hemostasis, Immunology, Infectious Diseases and Drug Testing, July 30-August 1, 1996, Chicago, Ill.
Breast Fine Needle Aspiration Consensus Conference, September 9-10 1996, Bethesda, Maryland.
Prostate Biopsy Interpretation. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, November 2-3 1996, Silver Springs, Maryland.
Tutorial on Neoplastic Hematopathology, January 20-24, 1997, San Diego, California.
ASCP-CAP Spring Meeting, April 5-10, 1997, Chicago, IL. Courses in: Autopsy Pathology, Gynecologic Cytology, Skin Neoplasms.
ASCP-CAP Fall Meeting, September 20-25, 1997, Philadelphia, PA. Courses in: Autopsy Pathology, Hematopathology, Endocrine Pathology.
American Association of Clinical Chemistry, Clinfest‘97, Philadelphia, PA, October 30-31,1997. Courses in: Cardiac Markers, Acid-base disorders, Renal function.
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Center, Springfield, MA, March 27, 1998.
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CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES (Continued): Pennsylvania Society of Clinical Laboratory Sciences. Spring Meeting, April 20-22, 1998. King of Prussia, PA Courses in Flow Cytomety, Coagulation, Organ Transplantation.
Pennsylvania Association of Pathologists, Spring Meeting, May 12, 1998. Hershey, PA
American Assoc. of Clinical Chemistry 50th Annual Mtg., Chicago, IL, August 3-6, 1998. Courses in: markers in myocardial injury; tumor markers; viral load testing (HIV,HCV).
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology GI Pathology Course, Bethesda, MD, August 16-17, 1998.
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Hepatopathology Course, Bethesda, MD, August 18-20, 1998.
American Society of Clinical Pathologists Annual Fall Mtg., Washington, DC. October 18, 1998. Course in: Hemoglobinopathies
ASCP Surgical Pathology, Review Course, July 20-24, 1999. Chicago, IL
Pathologists’ Night Out, Scientific Program, Madison, WI, October 10, 2000.
American Society of Clinical Pathologists Spring Scientific Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 24-27, 2001; courses in prostate, ovarian and pulmonary pathology as well as gynecologic cytology, FNA cytology and clinical chemistry
Wisconsin AIDS/HIV Conference, Madison, WI; October 14- 15, 2002.
University of Wisconsin Home Study; CME Course “Oncology Essentials”. Successfully completed February 14, 2003 RESEARCH GRANT ACTIVITY: Research in Eyelid Carcinoma; funded, in part, by: Improved Diagnosis and Therapy in Ophthalmology EY-04482, 24 James G. Caya
National Eye Institute, Bethesda, MD; 1984-1986
Collaborating Pathologist, Merit Grant, Veteran's Administration Central Office, Grant #8410-01. Effects of laser and cup forcep injury on dog larynges and tracheas, 1983-1986 RESEARCH GRANT ACTIVITY (Continued):
Collaborating Pathologist, Merit Grant, Veteran's Administration Central Office. Peripheral Vascular Disease in Diabetic Patients, 1982-1987
Collaborating Pathologist, Inflammatory Factors in Tyrosine Induced Corneal Disease. National Eye Institute (Kris Lohr, M.D., primary investigator, R01 Eye-5735-O1A1), 1984-1986
Co-investigating Pathologist, Image Analysis of Gynecologic Cytology Slides with the Geometric 480. Contract grant with Geometric Corp., 1986-1987
Co-investigating Pathologist, Laser Photoradiation Therapy of Epithelial Incisions Following Hematoporphyrin Sensitization in Rats. Grant from Milwaukee Regional Cancer Center; 1985-1986
Co-investigating Pathologist, Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study. National Eye Institute, (Stuart Fine, M.D., primary investigator); 1986-1988
Co-investigating Pathologist, A Randomized Multicenter Comparative Study of Safety and Efficacy of Photodynamic Therapy Utilizing Photofrin II vs. Carbon Dioxide Laser. (Robert Toohill, local primary investigator); 1986-1987
Principal Investigator, Evaluation of Antiphospholipid Antibodies in Autoimmune Disorders. Columbia Hospital: 1987-1990
Collaborating Pathologist, “Tropomyosin Immuno-staining in Prostate and Breast Cancer”. G.L. Prasad Primary Investigator ($140,000 grant): 1997-2000 25 James G. Caya
Collaborating Pathologist, “Analysis of Karyotypic Instability in Colorectal Adenomas.” William Dove, PhD, Primary Investigator, University of Wisconsin- Madison McArdle Cancer Center, 2001-Present
Collaborating Pathologist, “Molecular Biology of Retinoblastoma.” R01-EY01917-26, NIH/NEI. Daniel Albert, MD, Primary Investigator, 2002-present
RESEARCH GRANT ACTIVITY (Continued): Collaborating Pathologist, “Automated Carotid Intima Medica Thickness Measurements Using Compound Ultrasound Imaging.” Christian Breburda, M.D., PhD, Principal Investigator, University of Wisconsin- Madison. 2001-2003
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL HONORS
B.S. Cum Laude, Biology and History, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, 1974
Alpha-Omega-Alpha Medical Honor Society, 1978
Fellow, American Society of Clinical Pathologists, 1982- Present. ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL HONORS (Continued)
Fellow, College of American Pathologists, 1982-Present
Physician's Recognition Award (AMA)-April, 1983
Physician's Recognition Award (AMA)-April, 1986
Fellow, International Academy of Cytology, 1986-Present
Teacher of the Year Award - 1986, presented by the Milwaukee Eye Residents (Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Ophthalmology Residents), June 1986
Physician's Recognition Award (AMA)-1989
Pathology Continuing Medical Education Award (ASCP), April 1989 26 James G. Caya
Physician's Recognition Award (AMA)-April 1992
Pathology Continuing Medical Education Award (ASCP), April 1992
Physician's Recognition Award AMA - April 1995
Pathology Continuing Medical Education Award (ASCP), April 1995
Physicians Recognition Award AMA- April 1998
Pathology Continuing Medical Education Award (ASCP), April 1998
Temple University School of Medicine “Golden Apple” Award for excellence in teaching medical students, Presented at Philadelphia, PA, May 20, 1998.
Physicians Recognition Award (AMA), June 2001
Pathology Continuing Medical Education Award (ASCP), June 2001
Physicians Recognition Award (AMA), June 2004
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PUBLICATIONS (Journals)
1. Caya, J.G.: Greater Understanding and Communication (Letter). Wisconsin Medical Journal 74:10 (1975)
2. Almagro, U.A. Choi, H., Caya, J.G.: Cutaneous Malakoplakia: Report of a case and review of the literature. Am. J. Dermatopathol. 3:295-301 (1981)
3. Werlin, S.L., Chusid, M.J., Caya, J. G., Dechler, H.W.: Colitis in chronic granulomatous disease. Gastroenterology 82:328-331 (1982)
4. Almagro, U.A., Caya, J.G., Remeniuk, E.: Cardiac tamponade due to malignant pericardial effusion in breast cancer: A case report. Cancer 49:1929-1933 (1982)
5. Caya, J.G., Spivey, M., Tieu, T.M., Hansen, R., Wollen berg, N.J.: Budd Chiari Syndrome complicating metastatic ocular melanoma in a patient not receiving chemotherapy. Am. J Gastroenterol. 78:826-829 (1983)
6. Caya, J.G., Choi, H., Tieu, T.M., Wollenberg, N.J., Almagro, U.A.: Hodgkin's disease followed by mycosis fungoides in the same patient, case report and literature review. Cancer 53:463-467 (1984)
7. Caya, J.G., Tieu, T.M., Wollenberg, N.J.. Anderson, T.: Psammoma bodies in malignant carcinoid tumor metastases. Am. J. Clin. Pathol. 81:372-377 (1984)
8. Caya, J.G., Clowry, L.J., Wollenberg, N.J., Tieu, T.M.: Transthoracic fine needle aspiration cytology. Analysis of 82 patients with detailed verification criteria and evaluation of false negative cases. Am. J. Clin. Pathol. 83:100-103 (1984)
9. Caya., J.G., Wollenberg, N.J., Clowry, L.J. : The significance of "positive" respiratory cytology determinations in a series of 327 patients. Am. J. Clin. Pathol. 82:155-159 (1984)
10. Hansen, R.M., Caya, J.G., Clowry, L.J., Anderson, T.: Benign mesothelial proliferation with effusion: A clinicopathologic entity that may mimic malignancy. Am. 28 James G. Caya
J. Med. 77:887-892 (1984)
PUBLICATIONS (Journals) Continued:
11. Caya, J.G., Cohen, E.B., Allendorph, M.M., Hogan, W.J., Henderson, L.A., Reedy, M.T., Pellegrini, J.: Atypical mycobacterial and cytomegalovirus infection of the duodenum in a patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: endoscopic and histopathologic appearance. WI Medical Journal 83:33-36 (1984)
12. Caya, J.G., Clowry, L.J., Wollenberg, N.J., Guether, G.F.: A modified "fast" Papanicolaou stain for assessing the adequacy of fine needle aspiration cytology specimens. Am. J. Clin. Path. 83:132-133 (1985)
13. Caya J.G., Hidayat, A.A., Weiner, J.M.: A clinicopathologic study of 21 cases of adenoid squamous cell carcinoma of the eyelid and periorbital region. Am. J. Ophthalmol. 99:291-297 (1985)
14. Caya, J.G., Wollenberg, N.J., Clowry L.J.: Respiratory cytology: Significance of "suspect" results in a series of 435 patients. Southern Med. J. 76:701-703 (1985)
15. Wollenberg, N.J., Caya, J.G., Clowry, L.J.: Fine needle aspiration cytology of the breast: A review of 321 cases with statistical evaluation. Acta Cytol. 29:425-429 (1985)
16. Caya, J.G. , Clowry, L.J. , Wollenberg, N.J., Aaberg, T.M. Tieu, T.M.: The clinicopathologic significance of vitreousfluid cytology examinations in a series of 38 patients. Diagnostic Cytopathology 1:267-271 (1985)
17. Caya, J.G., Farmer, S.G., Wollenberg, N.J., Ritch, P., Oechler, H.k Tieu, T.M., Spivey, M.: Clostridial septicemia complicating the course of leukemia. Cancer 57:2045-2048 (1986)
18. Komorowski, R.A., Caya, J.G., Geenen, J.E.: Large gastric folds: histologic differential diagnosis. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 32:190-192 (1986)
19. Ripple, R.E., Lohr, K.M., Twining, S.S., Hyndiuk, R.A., 29 James G. Caya
Caya, J.G.: Role of leukocytes in ocular inflammation of Tyrosinemia II. Invest. Ophthalmol.Vis.Sci. 27:926- 931(1986)
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PUBLICATIONS (Journals) Continued:
20. Durkin, G.E., Duncavage, J.A., Toohill, R.J., Tieu, T.M., Caya, J.G.: Wound healing of true vocal cord squamous epithelium following C02 laser ablation an cup forcep stripping. Otolaryngol. Head Neck Surg. 95:273-277 (1986)
21. Ho, K-C, Meyer, G., Caya, J.G., Tieu, T.M., Prentiss, A.: Craniopharyngioma and reactive subependymoma of the third ventricle-a case report. Clin. Neuropathol. 6:12- 15 (1987)
22. Williams, D.F., Williams, G.A., Caya, J.G., Werner, R.P., Harrison, T.J.: Intraocular Echinococcus multilocularis. Arch. Ophthalmol. 105:1106-1109 (1987)
23. Dixon, P., Abrams, G.W., Caya, J.G.: Acoustic analysis of the cytologic structure in malignant melanomas with standard echography. Proceedings from the 10th Biennial Congress of the International Society for Ophthalmic Echography (11-6-84 to 11-10-84), 347-356 (1987)
24. Caya, J.G., Farmer, S.G., Williams, G.A., Franson, T.R., Komorowski, R.A., Kies, J.: Bilateral Pseudallescheria Boydii endophthalmitis in a immunocompromised patient. WI Med. Jour. 87:11-13 (1986)
25. Bufill, J.A., Lum, L.G., Caya, J.G., Chitambar, C.R., Ritch, P.S., Anderson, T., Ash, R.C.: Pityrosporum folliculitis in bone marrow transplant recipients: clinical observations in five patients. Ann. Int. Med. 108:560-563(1988)
26. Caya, J.G., Wollenberg, N.J., Clowry, L.J., Tieu, T.M.: The diagnosis of small cell anaplastic carcinoma by cytologic means: A thirteen year experience. Diagnostic Cytopathology 4 (3):202-205 (1988)
27. Eggert, J.E., Harris, G.J., Caya, J.G. : Respiratory epithelial cyst of the orbit. Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstr. Surgery 4:101-104 (1988)
28. Gleysteen, J.J., Hussey, C.V., Caya., J.G.: Preoperativecoagulation indices in patients with morbid 31 James G. Caya
obesity. International Journal of Obesity 13:195-201 (1989)
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PUBLICATIONS (Journals)Continued:
29. Caya, J.G.: Small cell undifferentiated carcinoma of thelung. American Society of Clinical Pathologists Check Sample. ASCP Press, Chicago, IL Cytopathology II, CII 90-7 (July, 1990)
30. Caya, J.G., Gilles, L., Tieu, T.M., Murray, K., Clowry, L.J. Lung cancer treated on the basis of cytologic findings: An analysis of 112 patients. Diagnostic Cytopathology 6(5):313-316 (1990)
31. Sanfelippo, M.J., Caya, J.G.: Laboratory identification of conditions predisposing to thrombosis. WI Medical Journal 89:635-638 (1990)
32. Caya, J.G.: Accuracy of breast frozen section in the community hospital setting: An analysis of 628 cases. WI Medical Journal, 90:58-61 (1991)
33. Komoroski, R.A., Caya, J.G.: Hyperplastic gastropathy: Clinicopathologic correlation. Am. Jour. Surg. Path. 15:577-585 (1991)
34. Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Group. Design and methods of a clinical trial of a rare condition: The COMS: COMS Report No. 3. Control Clin Trials 14: 362-391, 1993.
35. Caya, J.G.: HMB-45 reactivity in adrenal pheochromocytomas. (Letter) Arch. Pathol. Lab. Med. 118: 1169 (1994).
36. Caya, J.G.: Breast frozen section outcome in the community Hospital Setting: A Detailed Analysis of 932 Cases. Int. J. Surg. Pathol 2: 215-220 (1995).
37. Caya, J.G., Robinson, T.M.: Accuracy and reliability of frozen section diagnosis. Am J Clin. Pathol. 104:358-359 (1995).
38. Caya, J.G.: Sebaceous carcinoma of the eyelid. American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) Check Sample. ASCP Press, Chicago, IL. (April, 1996).
39. Truant, A.L, Gulati R, Giger O, Satishehandran, Caya, J.G.: 33 James G. Caya
Methylobacterium bacteremia in AIDS. Clin Microbio Infect. 4: 112-113(1998).
PUBLICATIONS (Journals) Continued:
40. Caya, J.G., Wurzel JW, Robinson TM: Teaching effectiveness in a medical school pathology course. Acad Med. 73:446-447 (1998).
41. Harmanli, O., Chatwani A., Caya J.G.: Hemoperitoneum in endometriosis of the fallopian tube. J Reproductive Medicine. 43: 716-718(1998).
42. Truant AL, Gulati R, Giger O, Satishchandran V, Caya JG: Methylobacterium: an increasingly more important opportunistic pathogen. Laboratory Medicine. 29: 707-710 (1998).
43. Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Group: Histopathologic characteristics of uveal melanomas in eyes enucleated from the Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study COMS Report No. 6. Am J Ophthalmol 125:745-766, 1998 (my authorship contribution cited on page 760)
44. Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Group: The collaborative randomized trial of pre-enucleation radiation of large choroidal melanoma III: local complications and observations following enucleation COMS Report No. 11. Am J Ophthalmol 126:362-372, 1998 (my authorship contribution for this paper cited Am J Ophthalmol 125:760, 1998)
45. Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Group: The Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study (COMS) randomized trial of pre-enucleation radiation of large choroidal melanoma I: characteristics of patients enrolled and not enrolled: COMS report No. 9. Am J Ophthalmol 125:767-778, 1998
46. Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Group: The Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study (COMS) randomized trial of pre-enucleation radiation of large choroidal melanoma II: initial mortality findings: COMS report No. 10. Am J Ophthalmol 125:779-796, 1998
47. Caya JG, Truant AL: Clostridial bactermia in the non- 34 James G. Caya
neonatal pediatric population: A report of two cases and review of the literature. Ped Infect Dis J 18:291-298, 1999.
48. Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Group: Echography (ultrasound) procedures for the COMS: COMS Report No. 12 part I. J Ophthalmic Nurs Techol 18: 143-149, 1999. PUBLICATIONS (Journals) Continued:
49. Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Group: Echography (ultrasound) procedures for the COMS: COMS Report No. 12, part II. J Ophthalmic Nurs Technol 18: 219-232, 1999.
50. Caya JG, Truant AL: Clostridial bacteremia during the first year of life: An analysis of 53 patients including two new cases. Anaerobe. 6:1-9, 2000
51. Caya JG: The role of Clostridium septicum in paraneoplastic sepsis. Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. 124:1583, 2000
52. Caya JG: Clostridium botulinum and the ophthalmologist: A detailed review of botulism as well as biological warfare ramifications of botulinum toxin. Survey in Ophthalmology. 46:25-34,2001
53. Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Group: Cause-specific mortality coding: methods in the Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study: COMS Report No. 14. Controlled Clinical Trials 22:248-262, 2001 (my authorship contribution cited in Am J Ophthalmol 125:745-766, 1998)
54. Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Group: Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study (COMS) randomized trial of I-125 brachytherapy for medium choroidal melanoma: I visual acuity after 3 years COMS report No. 16. Ophthalmology 108:346-366, 2001 (my authorship contribution cited on page 363)
55. Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Group: Assessment of metastatic disease status at death in 435 patients with large choroidal melanoma in the Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Group (COMS). Arch Ophthalmol 119:670-676, 2001 (my authorship contribution cited in Am J Ophthalmol 125:745-766, 1998) 35 James G. Caya
56. Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Group: The COMS randomized trial of Iodine 125 brachytherapy for choroidal melanoma, II: characteristics of patients enrolled and not enrolled. Arch Ophthalmol 119:951-965, 2001 (see page 963 for citation of my authorship contribution to this publication)
57. Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Group: The COMS randomized trial of iodine 125 brachytherapy for choroidal melanoma, III: initial mortality findings. Arch Ophthalmol 119:969-982, 2001 (see page 963 of same issue for citation of my authorship contribution to this publication)
58. Guo Z, Kurtycz DFI, Salem R, De Las Casas L, Caya JG, Hoerl HD; Radiologically Guided Percutaneous Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy of the Liver: Retrospective study of 119 cases evaluating diagnostic effectiveness and clinical complications. Diagnostic Cytopathology, 26: 283-289, 2001.
59. Hoerl HD, Roth-Cline MD, Shalkham JE, Pfister, Stewart J, Guo Z, De Las Casas L, Caya JG, Kurtycz DFI: Rare atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (AGCUS): A clinically significant diagnosis? Diagnostic Cytopathology, 27: 5-9, 2002.
60. Haigis KM, Caya JG, Reicheldorfer M, Dove WF: Intestinal adenomas can develop with a stable karyotype and stable microsatellites. PNAS 99: 8927-8931, 2002.
61. Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Group. The COMS randomized trial of iodine 125 brachytherapy for choroidal melanoma, IV: local treatment failure and enucleation in the first 5 years after brachytherapy: COMS Report No. 19. Ophthalmology 109: 2197-2206 2002. (see ophthalmology 108: 348-366 2001 for citation of my authorship contribution to this publication)
62. Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Group. Consistency of observations from echograms made centrally in the COMS: COMS Report No. 13. Ophthalmic Epidemiol 9: 11-27 2002.
63. Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Group: Trends in size and treatment of recently diagnosed choroidal melanoma, 36 James G. Caya
1987-1997. Arch Ophthalmol 121: 1156-1162, 2003. (See Arch Ophthalmol 119:963 for citation of my authorship contribution to this publication)
64. Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Group: Comparison of clinical, echographic, and histological measurements from eyes with medium sized choroidal melanoma in the Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study. Arch Ophthalmol 121: 1163-1171, 2003. (See Arch Ophthalmol 119:936, 2001 for citation of my authorship contribution to this publication)
65. Caya, JG, Agni R, Miller JE: Clostridium botulinum and the clinical laboratorian: a detailed review of botulism including biological warfare ramifications of botulinum toxin. Arch Pathol Lab Med 128: 653-662, 2004.
66. Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Group. The COMS randomized trial of pre-enucleation radiation of large choroidal melanoma, IV: ten year mortality findings and prognostic factors: COMS Report No. 24. Am J Ophthalmol 138: 936-951, 2004. (see Am J Ophthalmol 125: 745-766, 1998 for citation of my authorship contribution to this publication)
67. Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Group: Second primary cancers after enrollment in the COMS trials for treatment of choroidal melanoma. Arch Ophthalmol 123: 601-604, 2005 (See Arch Ophthalmol 119:936, 2001 for citation of my authorship contribution to this publication)
68. Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Group: Development of metastatic disease after enrollment in the COMS trials for treatment of choroidal melanoma. Arch Ophthalmol 123: 1639-1643, 2005 (see Arch Ophthalmol 119:936 for citation of my authorship contribution to this publication)
69. Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Group: The COMS randomized trial of iodine 125 brachytherapy for choroidal melanoma. V. Twelve year mortality rates and prognostic factors: COMS Report No. 28. Arch Ophthalmol 124: 1684- 1693, 2006 (see Arch Ophthalmol 119: 951-965, 2001 for citation of my authorship contribution to this publication)
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PUBLICATION (BOOKS) Book Chapters:
Wurzel J; Caya JG, Coupland RW, Hoenig EM. Ace the Boards- Pathology. CV Mosby Co. Philadelphia, 1997.
Chapter 5: “Overview of Infectious Diseases.” Chapter 11: “Blood Vessels.” Chapter 13: “Lung.” Chapter 20: “Liver, Gallbladder, Extrahepatic Biliary Tract and Pancreas.” Chapter 21: “Skin.” Chapter 26: “Breast.” Chapter 27: “Gynecologic Pathology.” Chapter 28: ”Pathology of the Male Genital Tract(Penis, Testis, Prostate).” Chapter 29: “Eye.”
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ABSTRACTS
1. Wollenberg, N.J., Caya, J.G., Clowry, L.J.: Fine needle aspiration biopsy of the breast: a ten-year correlation and statistical evaluation. Acta. Cytol. 27:562 (1983)
2. Ripple, R.E., Lohr, K.M., Twining, S.S., Hyndiuk, R.A., Caya, J.G.: Role of leukocytes in ocular inflammation of tyrosinemia II. Clin. Research 33:417A (1985)
3. Caya, J.G., Wollenberg, N.J., Clowry, L.J.: The significance of "Positive" respiratory cytology determinations in a series of 327 patients. Diagnostic Cytopathology 1:76 (1985)
4. Prasad, GL, Hyland, LJ, Caya, JG, Raj, MHG: Tropomyosin 1, a class II tumor suppressor in breast cancer. Presented as an abstract at the 21st Annual Breast Cancer Symposium, December 1998, San Antonio, TX.
5. Kalyankar M, Caya JG, Vonderhaar BK, Prasad GL: Tropomyosin -1 is a tumor suppressor and a marker of breast cancer. Presented at the American Society for Cell Biology 39th Annual Meeting. Washington DC, December 15, 1999.
6. Kalyankar M, Caya JG, Vonderhaar BK, Prasad GL: Tropmyosin- 1 is a tumor suppressor and a marker of breast cancer. AACR 91st Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA, April 1-5, 2000.
7. Hoerl HD, Roth-Cline M, Pfister J, Shalkham JE, Steward J, De Las Casas LE, Caya JG, Kurtycz DFI: Rare atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS): a clinically significant diagnosis? Acta Cytologica 45:822, 2001
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (INVITED)
1. "Cytology Workshop for Cytotechnologists and Pathologists". Instructor; Topic: Pulmonary Cytology. Milwaukee, WI May 5, 1979
2. "Clinical Correlates of Pulmonary Small Cell Anaplastic 39 James G. Caya
Carcinoma". Presented at the Spring 1980 meeting, Wisconsin Society of Cytology, Madison, WI
3. "Special Stain Seminar". Presented at the Spring 1983 meeting, Wisconsin Histology Society, Milwaukee, WI April 16, 1983
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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued):
4. Poster Session-"Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy of the Breast: A Ten Year Correlation and Statistical Evaluation". Annual Meeting, American Society of Cytology. Denver, CO November 2-4, 1983
5. RVS Cable Television, featured speaker: "The Role of the Pathologist in Modern Medicine". Broadcast, Milwaukee, WI, January, 1985
6. "Acoustic Analysis of Cytologic Structures in Malignant Melanoma With Standardized Echography". 10th Biennial Meeting, Society International Diagnostic Ultrasonographers in Ophthalmology. St. Petersburg, FL (Ophthalmic Pathology Collaboration) November 7, 1984
7. "Adenoid Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Eyelid", presented at the Eye Institute Resident-Alumni Meeting, Milwaukee, Wl June 7, 1985
8. "Alveolar Soft Part Sarcoma of the Orbit", presented at the llth Biennial Meeting of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology-Association of Ophthalmic Alumni. Bethesda, MD June 22, 1985
9. "Tumors of the Eye and Orbit", presented at the Annual Fall Meeting of the Wisconsin Society of Pathologists, Sheboygan, WI, November 16, 1985
10. "Ocular Oncology-Histopathologic Correlates", presented at the Milwaukee Ophthalmological Society, Milwaukee, WI February 25, 1986
11. "Anatomic Pathology of Breast Cancer", Participation in video taping for Radsat Educational Group, Video Service (Baltimore, MD), tape on breast carcinoma, February 5, 1986
12. "Clinicopathologic Significance of Vitreous Fluid Cytology Determinations at MCMC", presented at the Eye Institute Resident-Alumni Meeting, Milwaukee, Wl June 6, 1986
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13. "Ocular Graft Versus Host Reaction", presented at the Eye Institute Resident-Alumni Meeting, Milwaukee, WI June 6, 1986 (Ophthalmic-Pathology Collaboration)
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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued):
14. "Endopap Endometrial Sampler", presented at the Clinical Problems in Gynecology and Obstetrics Annual Resident-Alumni Day, Milwaukee, Wl June 6, 1986 (Pathology Collaboration)
15. "Primary Intraocular Lymphoma", presented at the Spring Meeting, Milwaukee Area Pathologists Society, Milwaukee, Wl May 2, 1987
16. "Intraocular Lymphoma Diagnosed by Cytologic Examination of Vitreous Fluid", presented at the 12th Biennial Meeting, Association of Ophthalmic Alumni-Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Bethesda, MD June 19, 1987
17. "Cutaneous Blastomycosis", Ask the Doctor Column, Milwaukee Journal, November 16, 1987
18. "Clinical Toxicology: Drugs of Abuse", Columbia Hospital School of Nursing, Milwaukee, WI December 1, 1987
19. "TTP: Review and Update", Milwaukee City Wide Hemostasis Conference Group, Milwaukee, WI December 9, 1987
20. "Avitene Granuloma Formation in Women After Gynecologic Surgery", Milwaukee Area Pathologists Society, Milwaukee, WI February 10, 1988
21. "AIDS and the Laboratorian: Emphasis on Examination of Tissues and Fluids", Bi-State Meeting of Wisconsin Association for Medical Technology and the Illinois Medical Technology Association, Milwaukee, WI April 16, 1988
22. "Evaluation of the Hypercoagulable States with Special Emphasis on the Lupus Anticoagulant", Wisconsin Society of Pathologists, Spring 1988 Meeting, Milwaukee, WI April 30, 1988
23. "AIDS and the Health Care Worker", Health Care Worker's Retreat, St. Francis Retreat Center, Burlington, WI May 1, 1988
24. "Special Studies in Histology: A Review and Update", Wisconsin Histology Society, Spring 1988 Meeting, 43 James G. Caya
Milwaukee, WI May 13, 1988
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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued):
25. "Basaloid Cell Variant of Lacrimal Gland Adenoid-Cystic Carcinoma", Second Annual Teaching Slide Exchange Program. sponsored by the American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists, June 15, 1988
26. "Brig. Gen. William Alexander Hammond and the Pathology of the American Civil War", Milwaukee History of Medicine Club, Milwaukee, WI January 3, 1989
27. "Angiosarcoma of the Eyelid", presented at the 13th Biennial Meeting of the Association of Ophthalmic Alumni, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Rockville, MD June 9-11, 1989
28. "Adenoid Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Eyelid", Third Annual Teaching Slide Exchange Program, sponsored by the American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists, June 15, 1989
29. "The Columbia Hospital Experience with Thyroid Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology", Fall Clinic, Columbia Hospital. Milwaukee, WI September l2, 1989
30. "Primary Malignant Lymphoma of the Common Bile Duct in a Patient with AIDS", Milwaukee Gastroenterological Society, Milwaukee, WI October 11, 1989
31. "Management of Minimal Breast Carcinoma: Pathology Contribution", Columbia Hospital Cancer Conference, Milwaukee, WI March 30, 1990
32. "AIDS and the General Pathologist-1990". Wisconsin Society of Pathologists Annual Spring Meeting, Green Bay, WI April 28, 1990
33. "Fungal Endophthalmitis", Fourth Annual Teaching Slide Exchange Program, sponsored by the American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists, June 4, 1990
34. "Gynecologic Cytopathology from the Sublime to the Ridiculous: A Discussion of Timely Scientific and Socioeconomic Topics of Clinical Relevance", presented at 45 James G. Caya
the Fall 1990 Meeting of the Wisconsin Society of Cytology, Stevens Point, WI September 15, 1990
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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued):
35. "Gynecologic Cytology-The Aftermath of Pap Hysteria", presented at the Columbia Hospital Monthly Medical Staff Evening Meeting, Milwaukee, WI November 13, 1990
36. "Clinical Vignette: In Memory of John Kingsbury Frost, Cytopathologist", presented at the Milwaukee History of Medicine Club, Milwaukee, WI March 5, 1991
37. "Lyme Borreliosis and the Pathologist-An Overview", presented at the Spring 1991 Meeting of the Wisconsin Society of Pathologists, Milwaukee, WI March 5, 1991
38. "Ocular Involvement in Wegener's Granulomatosis", prepared for distribution at the 14th Biennial Meeting of the Association of Ophthalmic Alumni-Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Bethesda, MD June 28-30, 1991
39. "Intra-ocular Echinococcus Multilocularis. An Example of Inflammation and Tissue Destruction Caused by an Intra- ocular Parasite". Fifth Annual Teaching Slide Exchange Program sponsored by the American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists, June 15, 1991
40. "CLIA67U, BS, BSII, HCFA and More: Gynecologic Cytology in 1991", presented at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN August 29, 1991
41. "Malignant Melanoma of the Gallbladder", presented at the Milwaukee Gastroenterological Society, Milwaukee, WI September 11, 1991
42. "Coagulation Screening Tests: A Review", presented to the Family Practice Residency Program, St. Mary's Hospital, Milwaukee, WI October 20, 1992
43. "Breast Frozen Sections in the Community Hospital Setting", presented at Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA January 27, 1993
44. "Merkel Cell Carcinoma and Its Separation From Malignant Lymphoma", presented at the Milwaukee Hematopathology Group, West Allis, WI. Oct. 20, 1993 47 James G. Caya
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued):
45. "Pathologist's Role in the Diagnosis of Disease" - Videotaped presentation for "Teen Health Series", produced by In Vision Communications, Inc. Filmed May 12, 1994 at Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA.
46. “A Career in Laboratory Medicine” presentation for students at Benjamin Franklin High School, Philadelphia, PA, February 5, 1996.
47. “Ophthalmic Pathology for Pathology Residents.” Visiting Professor Presentation, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, March 7, 1996.
48. “Inflammation and Repair for the Reconstructive Surgeon” Osler Review Course. Cherry Hill, New Jersey, March 1997.
49. “An Overview of Ophthalmic Pathology”. Visiting Professor Presentation, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, May 1, 1997.
50. “Medical Practice Liability Issues: A Pathologist’s Perspective”. Presented at the Pennsylvania Assoc. Of Pathology. Hershey, Pennsylvania, May 1, 1998.
51. “Vulvar and Vaginal Pathology”. Presented at the Greater Philadelphia Ob-Gyn Review Course; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; May 8, 1998.
52. “Ophthalmic Pathology for the General Pathologist,” Visiting Professor Presentation, Presented to the AP-CP Residents at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; May 21, 1998.
53. “Pathology of the Vulva and Vagina For Gynecologists,” Presented at the Greater Philadelphia OB-GYN Review Course, Philadelphia, PA, April 16, 1999.
54. “The Philadelphia Story: AHERF and its Demise”. Presented to the Department of Pathology, University of Wisconsin, Madison WISC; November 19, 1999.
55. “Vulvar and Vaginal Pathology Review”. Presented at the 48 James G. Caya
Greater Philadelphia Ob-Gyn Review Course; Philadelphia, PA, April 14, 2000.
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued): 56. “Ophthalmic Pathology for the Surgical Pathologist.” Presented at the Pathologists’ Night Out Meeting, Madison, Wisconsin, April 10, 2001.
57. “Medical Liability Issues Pertaining to the Practice of Cytopathology.” Presented to the American Society of Cytopathology’s Cytoteleconference, June 26, 2001 (Program received at over 94 medical sites, 886 participants)
58. “What Does a Pathologist Do?” Presented at the Westside Senior Center, Madison, WI September 10, 2002.
59. “The Pathologist’s Role in Diagnosing Cancer.” Presented at the Neighborhood Senior Center, Madison, WI. September 11, 2002.
60. “The Pathologist’s Role in Diagnosis and Management of Breast Cancer.” Presented at McFarland Senior Center. McFarland, WI. October 7, 2002.
61. “The Roles of Pathologists and Other Laboratory Professionals in Health Care.” Presented at Madison Central Lions Club. Madison, WI, October 8, 2002.
62. “West Nile Virus.” Live on air radio interview WRFW, River Falls, WI, October 8, 2002.
63. “West Nile Virus.” Live on air radio interview WXCE, Amery, WI. October 11, 2002.
64. “What do Pathologists and Other Laboratorians Contribute to Our Health Care?” Presented at Verona Senior Center, Verona, WI. October 18, 2002.
65. “Forensic Pathology.” Presented at Monona Kiwanis, Monona, WI. October 22, 2002.
66. “West Nile Virus and Chronic Wasting Disease.” Live on air interview WLDY, Ladysmith, WI. November 7, 2002.
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67. “Cardiovascular Disease Testing.” Presented at Madison West Side Kiwanis Club, Madison, WI. November 8, 2002.
68. “What is a Pathologist?” Madison Senior Center, Madison, WI. November 11, 2002. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued):
69. “Listener Questions for a Pathologist.” Live, on air, listener call-in questions format. WHA-AM 970, Madison, WI. November 19, 2002.
70. “West Nile Virus, Chronic Wasting Disease and More.” WPVL AM Live on air interview, Platteville, WI. November 26, 2002.
71. “Overview of What Pathologists Contribute to Health Care.” On WLKG 96.1 FM, Lake Geneva, WI. December 9, 2002.
72. “Breast Cancer.” Live on air interview. WPVL. Platteville, WI. December 31, 2002.
73. “Laboratory Medicine Role in the Diagnosis of Cardiovascular Disease.” Presented at Monona Senior Center, Monona, WI. January 8, 2003.
74. “Breast and Gynecologic Diseases.” Presented at Fitchburg MOMS, Fitchburg, WI. January 21, 2003.
75. “Smallpox and other Infectious Diseases As They Relate to the Terrorist Threat.” Presented at Fitchburg Senior Center. Fitchburg, WI. February 19, 2003.
76. “Smallpox and CWD-Just the Facts, Please.” Presented at Belleville Senior Center, Belleville, WI. February 28, 2003.
77. “What are Pathology and Laboratory Medicine All About?” Presented at South Madison Coalition for the Elderly, Madison, WI. March 13, 2003.
78. “HPV-2003.” Presented at Dane County Cytology Center, Madison, WI. June 4, 2003.
79. “A Basic Understanding of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine for Those Considering a Health Care Career.” Presented to 50 James G. Caya
the University of Wisconsin-Parkside DOC Group, Madison, WI. July 29, 2003.
80. “Breast Cancer and the Cytologist.” Presented at Dane County Cytology Center, Madison, WI. July 30, 2003.
81. “Pathology-What is it?” Presented at Coventry Village Assisted Living Facility, Madison, WI. March 29, 2004.
82. “So You’re Interested in a Career in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine?” Presented to the University of Wisconsin-Parkside DOC Group, Madison, WI. July 28, 2004.
83. “Glandular and Pseudoglandular Cells of Importance in Gynecologic Cytology”. Presented to the American Society of Clinical Pathologists Teleconference Program (Course #3195) on December 16, 2004. (Program received at 135 medical sites.)
84. “The HPV story-2005.” Presented to the Pathologists’ Night Out Group, University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus, Madison, WI, September 6, 2005.
85. “Glandular and Pseudoglandular Cells of Importance in Gynecologic Cytology-2005.” Presented to the Wisconsin Society of Cytology. Madison, WI, September 17, 2005.
86. “A Cytologist’s Guide to HPV-2005.” Presented to the Wisconsin Society of Cytology. Madison, WI, September 17, 2005.
87. “Pathology and Laboratory Medicine-Beyond CIS.” Presented to the University of Wisconsin-Parkside DOC Group, Madison, WI. August 2, 2006.
TEACHING
PATHOLOGY: Medical Student (M-2 and M-4) and Resident teaching in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, 1978-1993 (Medical College of Wisconsin);1994-2000 (Temple University School of Medicine); 1999-2000 (Jefferson Medical College); University of Wisconsin Medical School and University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics 2000;
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Director of Extra-Help Sessions For Sophomore Medical Students, 1978-1986 (Medical College of Wisconsin)
Pathology for Medical Students (M-3) on Surgery Rotation (Columbia Hospital), 1987-1991
OPHTHALMOLOGY: Medical Student and Resident Teaching in Ophthalmic Pathology, 1984-1988 (Medical College of Wisconsin); 1994-2000 (Temple University School of Medicine); 1999-2000 (Jefferson Medical College).
Resident Training in Ophthalmic Pathology at University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics (2000- Present)
GRADUATE: Courses in Anatomic Pathology (#270,290,292,295), Medical College of Wisconsin, 1982-1987
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TEACHING (Continued)
ALLIED HEALTH: Medical Technology Program, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WISC. (Coagulation), 1983-1986
Cytotechnology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1986-1993
Dental School lectures (Temple University School of Dentistry), 1994-1999
Physical Therapy student Lectures (Temple University School of Allied Health Sciences) 1995-1996
Podiatric School Lectures (Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine) 1999
Cytotechnology School Lectures (School of Cytotechnology State Lab of Hygiene, University of Wisconsin) 2000-Present
PARTICIPATION IN GRADUATE STUDENT EDUCATION
Member of Graduate Student Committee for Nancy J. Wollenberg 1982-1987
Major Graduate Advisor for Nancy Wallenberg, 1985-1987
SERVICE RESPONSIBILITY AND CLINICAL CONFERENCE EXPERIENCES (Dating from 1982-Present):
Surgical Pathology, including call coverage Hematopathology, including call coverage Cytopathology, including call coverage Cell Image Analysis (CAS 200) Autopsy Pathology, including call coverage Clinical Pathology coverages with special interest in Microbiology and Immunology, including call coverage
Electrophoresis Blood Bank Call Coverage Flow Cytometry Call Coverage
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SERVICE RESPONSIBILITY AND CLINICAL CONFERENCE EXPERIENCES (Dating from 1982-Present- Continued):
Conferences (Interdisciplinary Tumor Board, Grand Rounds, ENT Conference, Hepatobiliary Conference, Breast Conference, Morbidity and Mortality Reviews) Ophthalmic Pathology
RECENT SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES (UWHC):
Surgical Pathology, including call coverage
Cytopathology, including FNA
Hematopathology
Autopsy Pathology, including call coverage
Ophthalmic pathology
CURRENT CLINCIAL ACTIVITIES:
Surgical Pathology
Cytopathology
Hematopathology
Autopsy Pathology
Ophthalmic Pathology
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