Thomas G. Cohn, MD
Thomas G. Cohn, MD is a board-certified physiatrist with Medical Scanning Consultants, PA. Dr. Cohn provides professional physician services at RAYUS Radiology.
Dr. Cohn completed his Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation residency at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago, Illinois. He received his medical degree, as well as his undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering, with honors, from the University of Minnesota.
Dr. Cohn has co-authored articles in the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and the Journal of the American Medical Association. His hobbies include photography, bicycling and archery.
Dr. Cohn’s professional affiliations include the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, and American Academy of Pain Medicine, the American Paraplegia Society, the American Spinal Injury Association, the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, the American Congress of Rehabilitation, the American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine and the International Spinal Injection Society.
Education:
- Undergraduate: University of Minnesota
- Medical: University of Minnesota
- Residency: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation residency at Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago, Illinois
Affiliations:
- American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians
- American Academy of Pain Medicine
- American Paraplegia Society
- American Spinal Injury Association
- American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- American Congress of Rehabilitation
- American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine
- International Spinal Injection Society
Publications:
- Cohn, T., Wertsch, J., Pasupuleti, D., Loftsgaarden, J., Shenk, V.: Nerve Conduction Studies: Orthodromic vs. Antidromic Latencies. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 71: 579-582, 1990
- Green, D., Lee, M., Ito, V., Cohn, T., Press, J., Filbrandt, P., VandenBerg, C., Yarkony, G., Meyer, P.: Fixed vs. Adjusted Dose Heparin in the Prophylaxis of Thromboembolism in Spinal Cord Injury. Journal of American Medical Association. 260(9): 1255-1259, 1988
Hobbies:
Photography, bicycling and archery