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Sivarama Prasad Vinjamury, DACM, MPH

Fall 1980 - Fall 2120

Professor II

[email protected]

Current Position

Position: Assistant Program Director, Eastern Medicine Department

Biography

 

Dr. S. Prasad Vinjamury graduated from the University of Kerala, India earning a Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda degree.  He then received his Master of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine degree from Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU) and subsequently Master of Public Health degree from Cal State Fullerton and very recently received his Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine degree from Pacific College of Health and Science.

Dr. Prasad is a Professor at Southern California University of Health and Sciences (SCU) teaching traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurveda. He also provides acupuncture and Ayurveda medicine services at the University Health Center, Whittier. Dr. Vinjamury has over thirty years in clinical experience in integrating Ayurveda, traditional Chinese medicine, and western diagnostic methods to evaluate, assess, and manage patients. Additionally, he prescribes yoga/tai-chi and breathing practices to his clients. One of his strengths is providing dietary advice, based on Eastern traditional medicine, that is best suited for the patient’s condition. In addition to his teaching and clinical services, he is also deeply involved in clinical research in complementary and integrative medicine (CIM). He has been a Principal Investigator of studies on Fibromyalgia, Hypertension, Insomnia, Cancer and Osteoporosis. He has presented papers on various subjects in several national and international conferences and also published many articles on CIM topics in peer-reviewed journals. He was awarded a Young Investigator Award for his work on Cancer Research in the year 2007 by the Society for Acupuncture Research (SAR). Currently, he is investigating the effects of a Chinese herbal formula on Osteoporosis. Prasad also serves as a peer-reviewer for several integrative medicine journals and is on the Editorial Board on three of these journals. Recently, he served as an expert for developing benchmarks for Ayurveda practice being created by WHO. His work within American Public Health Association as the past chair of Integrative Complementary and Traditional and Health Practices (ICTHP) section, advocates for TCM, Ayurveda and other integrative therapies as health promotion tools through public health policies.

Degrees

2019

DACM, Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine, Pacific College of Health and Science, San Diego, California, United States

2008

MPH, Public Health, California State University Fullerton, Fullerton, California, United StatesDissertation: Efficacy of Acupuncture for Fibromyalgia - RCT

1993

MD (Ayurveda), Ayurvedic Medicine, University of Kerala, Trivandrum, Kerala, India

Professional Licensures (Healthcare)

LAc, California, United States, AC 9458, Active, 2003, July 2025

Scholarly Contributions and Creative Productions

Chapter

Completed/Published

Singh, B. B., S. P. Vinjamury, and V. J. Singh. 2003. “Clinical Research Design: Limited Systematic Review of Five Diagnoses.” In Scientific Basis of Ayurvedic Therapies, edited by L C. Mishra, 31–41. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
Singh, B. B., S. P. Vinjamury, and V. J. Singh. 2003. “Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.” In CAM: Principles for Practice, edited by B Kligler, 417–31. New York, NY: Mcgraw Hill.
Vinjamury, M., N. Nagashayana, S. P. Vinjamury, and B. B. Singh. 2003. “Women’s Diseases.” In Scientific Basis of Ayurvedic Therapies, edited by L C. Mishra, 551–73. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
Vinjamury, S. P., M. Vinjamury, S. Sucharitakul, and I Ziegler. 2012. “Panchakarma: Ayurvedic Detoxification and Allied Therapies - Is There Any Evidence?” In Evidence-Based Practice in Complementary and Alternative Medicine, edited by S Rastogi, F Chiappeli, M H. Ramchandani, and R H. Singh, 113–38. Germany: Springer.
Singh, B. B., S. P. Vinjamury, and V. J. Singh. 2002. “Research Methodology in CAM.” In Complementary and Alternative Medicine Secrets, edited by W Kohatsu, 6–15. Philadelphia, PA: Hanley and Belfus, Inc.
Singh, B. B., S. P. Vinjamury, and V. J. Singh. 2002. “Fibromyalgia: Questions and Answers.” In Complementary and Alternative Medicine Secrets, edited by W Kohatsu, 330–37. Philadelphia, PA: Hanley and Belfus Inc.
Shri, Mishra, and Sivarama Prasad. 2001. “Ayurvedic Management of Hepatitis –C.” In The Patients Manual, 113–124. Ambassadors of Hepatitis- C Foundation.

Conference Proceedings

Completed/Published

Vinjamury, S. P., B. B. Singh, and L. C. Mishra. 2002. “Research Issues in Complementary and Alternative Medicine. .” In Compendium of Invited Lectures., 187–92. Kochi: Sponsored by Government of India. World Ayurveda Congress Secretariat, Swadeshi Science Movement.

Journal Article

Completed/Published

Hsiao, LungCheng, Sivarama Prasad Vinjamury, Sue Mir, and Lawrence Lung Sheng Hsiao. 2023. “Acupuncture in Integrative Care: SWOT Analysis.” Taiwan Journal of Clinical Chinese Medicine (TJCM) TJCCM-2801-03 (June).
Mishra, Shri, and Sivarama Prasad. 2001. “An Overview of Neurological Disorders in Ayurveda.” Int J Integr Med 3:13–16.
Vinjamury, S. P. 2008. “Writing a Case Report.” American Acupuncturist 43:18–19.
Hsiao, E., L. Hsiao, S. P. Vinjamury, N. La, W. Wu, and C. Wang. 2009. “Immunological Effects of Yu Ping Feng San (Jade Windscreen Powder): A Review. .” American Acupuncturist 48 (Summer):18–21.
Hsiao, L, E Hsiao, S P. Vinjamury, J T. Li, and W Wu. 2009. “TCM Approach to Scleroderma: A Review.” American Acupuncturist 50:14–17.
Wu, W., S. P. Vinjamury, L. Hsiao, E. Hsiao, and J. Miller. 2015. “The Development and Implementation of Multi-Step Comprehensive Exams at a College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.” Meridians, The Journal of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine 2:14–20.
Sommers, Elizabeth, Sivarama P. Vinjamury, and Jennifer Noborikawa. 2021. “Pain and Opioid Use: Evidence for Integrating Acupuncture Into Treatment Planning” 10:21649561211042572.
Li, Peng, Stephanie C. Tjen-A-Looi, Ling Cheng, Dongmei Liu, Jeannette Painovich, Sivarama Vinjamury, and John C. Longhurst. 2015. “Long-Lasting Reduction of Blood Pressure by Electroacupuncture in Patients with Hypertension: Randomized Controlled Trial” 27:253–66.
Vinjamury, Sivarama Prasad. 2015. “Integrative Management of Alopecia Areata with Acupuncture and Ayurveda: A Case Report.” Meridians: Journal of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine 2 (Autumn):21–24.
Vinjamury, S. P. 2015. “Book Review - Acupuncture as an Adjuvant in the Treatment of HIV/AIDS: Examining Disparities in Access, Cost-Effectiveness and Public Health Considerations By Elizabeth Sommers, PhD, MPH, LAc.” Meridians, The Journal of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine 2:42–43.
Vinjamury, Sivarama P., Manjusha Vinjamury, Claudia der Martirosian, and Judith Miller. 2014. “Ayurvedic Therapy (Shirodhara) for Insomnia: A Case Series.” Global Advances in Health and Medicine 3:75–80.
Vinjamury, Sivarama P., Ju- T. Li, Eric Hsiao, Calen Huang, Cheryl Hawk, Judith Miller, and Yuhong Huang. 2013. “Effects of Acupuncture for Cancer Pain and Quality of Life - a Case Series” 8:15.
Singh, Betsy B B., Raheleh Khorsan, and Sivarama P. Vinjamury. 2008. “Influence of Comorbidities on Improvement of Fibromyalgia Symptoms When Treated with Acupuncture: A Short Report.” Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine 14:24–25.
Vinjamury, Sivarama P., Betsy B B. Singh, Raheleh Khorsan, Rocky Comberiati, Melany Meier, and Susan Holm. 2008. “Chiropractic Treatment of Temporomandibular Disorders.” Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine 14:60–63.
Redwood, Daniel, Cheryl Hawk, Jerrilyn Cambron, Sivarama P. Vinjamury, and Jennifer Bedard. 2008. “Do Chiropractors Identify with Complementary and Alternative Medicine? Results of a Survey” 14:361–68.
Singh, Betsy B B., Raheleh Khorsan, Sivarama P. Vinjamury, Claudia Der-Martirosian, Anupama Kizhakkeveettil, and Tara M. Anderson. 2007. “Herbal Treatments of Asthma: A Systematic Review” 44:685–98.
Singh, Betsy B B., Sivarama P. Vinjamury, Claudia Der-Martirosian, Erica Kubik, Lakshmi C. Mishra, Neil P. Shepard, Vi J. Singh, Melany Meier, and Sonal G. Madhu. 2007. “Ayurvedic and Collateral Herbal Treatments for Hyperlipidemia: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials and Quasi-Experimental Designs” 13:22–28.
Goubran, Emile Z., and Sivarama P. Vinjamury. 2007. “Interactive Atlas of Histology: A Tool for Self-Directed Learning, Practice, and Self-Assessment” 21:12–18.
Singh, Betsy B B., Wen- S. Wu, San H. Hwang, Raheleh Khorsan, Claudia Der-Martirosian, Sivarama P. Vinjamury, Chiao- N. Wang, and Shi Y. Lin. 2006. “Effectiveness of Acupuncture in the Treatment of Fibromyalgia.” Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine 12:34–41.
Vinjamury, Sivarama P., and Betsy B. Singh. 2005. “Ayurvedic Treatment of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome--a Case Report.” Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine 11:76–78.
Singh, Betsy B B., Jay Udani, Sivarama P. Vinjamury, Claudia Der-Martirosian, Sonal Gandhi, Raheleh Khorsan, Dinesha Nanjegowda, and Vijay Singh. 2005. “Safety and Effectiveness of an L-Lysine, Zinc, and Herbal-Based Product on the Treatment of Facial and Circumoral Herpes” 10:123–27.
Singh, Betsy, Howin Song, Xiao- D. Liu, Mary Hardy, Gan- Z. Liu, Sivarama P. Vinjamury, and Clau D. Martirosian. 2004. “Dangshen (Codonopsis Pilosula) and Bai Guo (Gingko Biloba) Enhance Learning and Memory.” Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine 10:52–56.
Singh, Betsy B B., Lakshmi C. Mishra, Sivarama P. Vinjamury, Nanette Aquilina, Vi J. Singh, and Neil Shepard. 2003. “The Effectiveness of Commiphora Mukul for Osteoarthritis of the Knee: An Outcomes Study.” Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine 9:74–79.

Accepted

Hsiao, LungCheng, Sivarama Prasad Vinjamury, LungSheng Lawrence Hsiao, and Jennifer Noborikawa. 2024. “1.      Jin Gui Yao Lue (Essential Prescriptions of the Golden Cabinet-金櫃要略) Clinical Application for Heart Disease. ) .” Taiwan Journal of Clinical Chinese Medicine (TJCM), January.

Poster Presentation

Completed/Published

Parr, Caroline, Leah M. Grout, and Sivarama Prasad Vinjamury. 2025. “Management of Fatigue and Depression in a Patient with Long COVID - a Retrospective Case Study.” Society of Acupuncture Research Conference 2025.
Hsiao, LungCheng, Jennifer Noborikawa, Sivarama Prasad Vinjamury, and LungSheng Hsiao. 2021. “Impact of COVID-19 on the TCM Practice at a Health Sciences University Clinic in the United States..” Virtual Society for Acupuncture Research Conference. June.
Vinjamury, Sivarama Prasad, Jamie Kuljis, and Jennifer Noborikawa. 2021. “Clinical Research During COVID-19 - Challenges and Solutions.” Virtual Society for Acupuncture Research Conference. June.

Accepted

Mir, Sue, Sivarama Prasad Vinjamury, and Jennifer Noborikawa. 2019. “Characteristics of Patients Seeking Acupuncture at an Oncology Clinic in the Los Angeles Area..” Society for Acupuncture Research Conference. June.
Noborikawa, Jennifer, Sivarama Prasad Vinjamury, LungSheng Hsiao, and Jenny Yu. 2018a. “Study of Traditional Health Behaviors in Asian Americans – A Cross-Sectional Survey.” American Public Health Association Conference. October.
———. 2018b. “Study of Traditional Health Behaviors in Asian Americans – A Cross-Sectional Survey.” American Public Health Association Conference. October.

Grants

Funded - In Progress

Chinese Herbal Medicine (Lagenbone) for Osteoporosis - A Case Series, Funded by SunTen Pharma (October 1, 2019), Funded - In Progress, Fall 2022, PI Sivarama Vinjamury with CoInvestigator LungSheng Hsiao, CoInvestigator Melissa Nagare, Program Coordinator Jennifer Noborkawa, Program Coordinator Jamie Kuljis

Professional Membership

Fall 2005 - Ongoing

American Public Health Association, September 2005

Fall 2010 - Ongoing

Society for Acupuncture Research, September 2010

Fall 2017 - Ongoing

National Ayurvedic Medical Association, August 2017

Fall 2013 - Ongoing

Vedic Education Dissemination Awareness Circle, August 2013

Fall 2022 - Ongoing

Academic Collaborative of Integrative Health (AIHM), September 2018

Interests

Complementary and Integrative Health, Clinical Research, Public Health Research, Policy Work and Non-profit, Acupuncture, Ayurveda, Yoga