Faculty & Staff >> Steve M. Cohen, DO
Attending General Surgery,
Interim Director or Trauma
Room M204 718-445-0220
Education:
Institution
Years
Medical Education
Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine
Tuscon, Arizona
1987-1992
Internship
The Brookdale Hospital And Medi cal Center
Brooklyn, NY
1992-1993
Fellowship
Trauma Surgery Fellow Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
7/2000-3/2001
Board Certification(s):
American Board of Surgery
American Board of Osteopathic Surgery (eligible)
Licensure:
New York
Massachusetts
Academic Appointments:
Academic appointment with Cornell Medical College Pending
Medical Specialties:
General Surgery
Trauma
Surgical Critical Care
Affiliations/Professional Societies:
American Medical Association
American Osteopathic Association
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Shock Society
Society of Critical Care Medicine
Languages Spoken:
Spanish
English
Current Publications:
1. Cohen SM, Marion DW. Traumatic Brain Injury. In: Fink M, Abraham E, Vincent JL, Kochanek P, eds. Textbook of Critical Care, 5 th Edition. Philadelphia, PA. Elsevier/Saunders Health Sciences, 2005:377-390.
2. Cohen S, Sanchez G, Burke P, Hirsch EF. The effectiveness and safety of a removable IVC filter. Proceedings of the New England Surgical Society 2003:102-103.
3. Doss NW, Rajpal S, Cohen S, Fogler RJ, Gintautas J. Continuous thoracic epidural anesthesia with 0.2 % ropivacaine versus general anesthesia in perioperative management of modified radical mastectomy. Anesthesia Analgesia 2001;92:1552-57.
4. Doss NW, Crimi T, Rajpal S, Cohen S, Fogler RJ, Gintautas J. 0.2% ropivacaine epidurally provides better analgesia and recovery than general anesthesia for patients undergoing oncological mastectomy. Proc West Pharm Soc 2001;44:191-3.
5. Cohen SM, Siddiqi FA, Darakchiev B, Fantini GA, Hariri RJ, Barie PS. Attenuation of acute lung injury due to hind-limb ischemia-reperfusion injury by butyrolactone anti-inflammatory agent FL1003. J Trauma 1997;43(2):247-252.
6. Cohen S, Siddiqi F, Darakchiev B, Locker M, Barie P, Hariri R. Post-traumatic amyloid precursor protein processing (mediated by glial interleukin-6 production) can be modulated by anti-inflammatory compound FL 1003. FACEB 1997;11(3):A632.
7. Cohen S, Fasano M, Locker M, Darakchiev B, Hariri R, Barie P. Graded hepaticischemia produces progressively increased acute lung injury in an isolated rat liver/lung preparation. Shock 1997;7:39.
8. Cohen SM, Siddiqi F, Shou J, Hariri RJ, Barie PS. Ischemia/reperfusion injury increases transcription factor FkappaB in pulmonary cells and is down regulated by a lactone anti-inflammatory compound. Surgical Forum 1997;48:262-264.
9. Shou J, Fujita J, Cohen SM, Guirao X, Barie PS, Daly JM. Liver ischemia/reperfusion injury in interleukin-6-deficient mice. Surgical Forum 1997;48:195-197.
10. Cohen SM, Barie PS. Relevance of Molecular Biology for the Abdominal Surgeon. In: Schein M, Wise L, eds. Cytokines and the Abdominal Surgeon. Boston. R.G. Landes Company, 1998:3-16.
11. Cohen SM, Shou J, Hariri RJ, Barie PS, Liou HC. Deletion of the c-rel subunit of NFkappaB shows a significantly attenuated response to ischemia/reperfusion injury. Critical Care Medicine 1999;27(1):A56.
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