![]() Long-term sequel of acute kidney injury in the ICU. Social support interventions will improve the quality of life of ESRD patients. Quality of life and mental health are related to timing, frequency and dose of hemodialysis. Psychosocial issues in the dialysis population, in Daugirdas JT, Blake PB, Ing TS, Eds: Handbook of Dialysis 5th Ed, Little Brown, Boston MA 2014Ĭohen SD, Kimmel PL. Invited Chapter in Kimmel PL, Rosenberg M eds, Chronic Renal Disease, 1st ed, 2014Ĭohen SD, Cukor D, Kimmel PL. Invited Chapter in Kimmel PL, Rosenberg M eds, Chronic Renal Disease, 1st ed, 2014Ĭohen SD, Davison S. ![]() Invited Chapter in Kimmel PL, Rosenberg M eds, Chronic Renal Disease, 1st ed, 2014Ĭohen SD, Kimmel PL, Kopp J. Approach to the Patient with Chronic Glomerular Disease. Circulating and urinary microRNA profile in focal segmental glomerulosclerosis: a pilot study. Ramezani A, Devaney JM, Cohen S, Wing MR, Scott R, Knoblach S, Singhal R, Howard L, Kopp JB, Raj DS. Nature Rev Nephrol, Invited Manuscript, in press HIV-Associated Immune Complex Kidney Disease. Nobakht E, Cohen SD, Rosenberg A, Kimmel PL. Member, American Society of Nephrology and International Society of Nephrology.He is a co-investigator on a PCORI funded research grant to evaluate the impact of antidepressant therapy in end stage renal disease patients on hemodialysis.Novel therapeutic options for the treatment of Glomerulonephritis, HIV Associated Immune Complex Renal Diseases, Psychosocial Issues in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients.Cohen has been recognized as a Top Doctor by the Washingtonian and Washington Consumer Checkbook Magazines. He also serves as medical director of a local hemodialysis unit. He started the glomerular diseases subspecialty clinic at GW which serves as the tertiary care referral center for management of glomerulonephritis in the Washington DC Region. Cohen’s clinical interests focus on glomerular diseases, acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease and point-of-care kidney ultrasonography. ![]() Cohen has served as an invited reviewer for the American Journal of Kidney Diseases, the Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, Clinical Nephrology and BMC Nephrology.ĭr. He is the co-editor of the first textbook to address the Psychosocial Aspects of Chronic Kidney Disease to be published in 2020. He has more than 50 peer reviewed publications including in the New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, and Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. He was the recipient of a two-year National Kidney Foundation Clinical Research Fellowship Grant and has received funding from PCORI to evaluate the impact of antidepressant therapy for hemodialysis patients. Cohen’s research interests focus on Psychosocial Issues in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients, HIV associated Kidney Diseases, and Glomerular Diseases. ![]() Cohen was recognized for his contributions to education receiving the Distinguished Teacher Award for George Washington University School of Medicine in 2018.ĭr. He serves on the curriculum committee at GW School of Medicine. He has a strong interest in innovative active based medical education and has assisted in updating the undergraduate and graduate medical education curriculum. He is active in medical education and has served as the director of multiple courses at GW medical school including Introduction to Clinical Medicine and the clinical lead of the renal section for the Cardiology-Pulmonary-Renal block taught to first year medical students. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Nephrology. Cohen is board certified in Internal Medicine and Nephrology by the American Board of Internal Medicine. He also completed an additional subspecialty fellowship in glomerular diseases at Columbia University New York Presbyterian Hospital and a Master’s in Public Health at George Washington University.ĭr. Cohen completed his internal medicine residency at Duke University Medical Center and nephrology fellowship at George Washington University Hospital. He was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha National Medical Honor Society in 2001. He graduated from the combined BS, MD Honors Program in Medical Education at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Cohen was Class Valedictorian from Miami Palmetto Senior High School and recipient of the Miami Herald’s Silver Knight Award in honor of his service to the community and contributions to the social sciences. He is an Associate Professor of Medicine at GW.ĭr. Cohen MD, MPH, FASN is the Fellowship Program Director in the Division of Kidney Diseases and Hypertension at the George Washington University School of Medicine. ![]()
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