
Ayana Chase, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Colon and Rectal Surgery
Surgery
Location: Grady Surgery Department, Room 2C140
Phone: (404) 616-1415
E-mail: achase@msm.edu
Education
POSTGRADUATE:Georgia Colon and Rectal Surgical Associates, Atlanta, GA
Fellowship: Colorectal Surgery
NYU School of Medicine, New York City, NY
Residency: General Surgery
MEDICAL SCHOOL:
University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, IL
Degree: Doctor of Medicine
UNDERGRADUATE:
Brown University
Degree: Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience
Publications
Clark, C., Clark, C., Turner, J., Kpodzo, D., Reid, K., Hobson, L., Moore, C., Childs,
E. W., Dansby, M., Chase, A., Johnson, S. Adopting Robotics Training into a General
Surgery Residency Curriculum: Where Are We Now?
Clark, C., Turner, J., Kpodzo, D., Reid, K., Hobson, L., Moore, C., Childs, E. W.,
Clark, K. P., Dansby, M., Chase, A., Johnson, S. (2019). Adopting Robotics Training
into a General Surgery Residency Curriculum: Where Are We Now? Current Surgery Reports, 7(2). http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40137-019-0225-1
Turner, J., Okonkwo, A., Chase, A., Clark, C. (2018). Early outcomes of fluorescence
angiography in the setting of endorectal mucosa advancement flaps. Techniques in coloproctology, 22(1), 25-30.
Turner, J., Henry, D., Chase, A., Kpodzo, D., Flood, M., Clark, C. (2017). Adenoma
detection rate in colonoscopy: Does the partication of a resident matter. The American
Surgeon.
Turner, J., Sharma, N., Chase, A., Clark, C. (2017). The Use of Fluorescence Angiography
for Confirmation of Hemorrhoid Dearterialization. The American surgeon, 83(8), 342-343.