Michael Martin Cohen, MD: A Distinguished Neurologist and Advocate for Healthy Boating
Championing Patient Care and Academic Excellence
Dr. Michael Martin Cohen, a highly respected neurologist and the Medical Director of The Headache and Neurologic Center in Radnor, Pennsylvania, has dedicated over four decades to treating patients with a wide variety of neurologic disorders, including headache and concussions. His extensive experience and commitment to patient care have established him as a leading figure in the field of neurology.
Dr. Cohen’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Franklin and Marshall College in 1970, followed by a Medical Degree from Jefferson Medical College in 1973. He honed his skills as an Assistant Resident in Neurology at New England Medical Center from 1974 to 1976 and later served as Chief Resident at the same institution from 1976 to 1977. His pursuit of knowledge continued with a Fellowship in Neuro-ophthalmology at Boston University Medical Center from 1977 to 1978, during which he also contributed as a Clinical Instructor at Tufts University School of Medicine and Northeastern University.
In 1978, Dr. Cohen joined the Medical College of Pennsylvania as an Instructor in Neurology, transitioning to the position of Assistant Professor of Neurology at Drexel University College of Medicine from 1979 until 2007. His leadership at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) is noteworthy; he served as Chief of Staff for Clinical Operations and held the role of Chief of Neurology Service from 1981 to 1996. Dr. Cohen’s commitment to quality care was further exemplified during his tenure as the Medical Director of Quality Management at the VAMC from 1981 to 1998.
Dr. Cohen’s professional influence expanded beyond patient care as he held several prominent committee chair positions, including Chairman of the VA Regionalization Committee and the Utilization and Review Committee. His dedication to advancing medical education continued as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology (Adjunct) at Temple University School of Medicine, a role he held from 2018 through 2024.
Board-certified in neurology and pain medicine by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Dr. Cohen is also an active member of numerous professional organizations, including the American Academy of Neurology, the Philadelphia Neurologic Society, the Montgomery County Medical Society, the Pennsylvania Medical Society, the American Medical Association, as well as the College of Physicians of Philadelphia where he is currently a Fellow. He has been active in the sections on Medical History and Medicine and the Arts).
Beyond his medical career, Dr. Cohen is passionate about boating and sailing, having enjoyed these activities for over 45 years. His love for the water inspired him to revisit health topics he previously explored in 1983 when he published “Dr. Cohen’s Healthy Sailor Book”, culminating in his latest publications, “Healthy Boating & Sailing” (2020) and “Healthy Sailing & Cruising” (2024). These works address the need for information on boating health and performance, filling a gap that has been largely overlooked by medical providers.
Dr. Cohen emphasizes the importance of health awareness among boating enthusiasts, particularly seniors, and aims to provide practical guidance for maintaining health and performance while enjoying the outdoors. His contributions to both neurology and boating health reflect his lifelong commitment to improving the well-being of others.
Learn More about Dr. Michael Martin Cohen:
Through his findatopdoc profile, https://www.findatopdoc.com/doctor/307859-Michael-Martin-Cohen-Doctor or through the website www.healthyboatingandsailing.com or www.healthysailing.com.
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