About me
My Locations
Penn Renal Electrolyte and Hypertension University City
Penn Medicine hospital privileges
- Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania: On the medical staff, but does not have privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
- Penn Presbyterian Medical Center: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Qualifications and experience
Treatments and Conditions
My research
Block A., Cohen R. Cinacalcet for secondary hyperparathyroidism in patients receiving hemodialysis. , New Engl J Med : 2004,15
Goodman W, Cohen R. The calcimimetic agent amg 073 lowers plasma parathyroid hormone levels in hemodialysis patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism. , J Am Soc Nephrol , 13: 2002,1017-1024
Berns JS, Rudnick MR, Cohen RM, Bower JD, Wood BC Effect of normal versus anemic hematocrit on ambulatory blood pressures in epoetin-treated hemodialysis patients with cardiac disease. , Kidney Int , 56(1): 1999,253-260
Rudnick MR, Berns JS, Cohen RM Contrast media in dialysis patients: Should we be more concerned? , Sem Dialysis : 1998,3-6
Berns JS, Rudnick MR, Cohen RM (Chapter 10). Antiviral Agents. , In: DeBroe ME, Porter GA, Bennett WM, Verpooten GA, eds. Clinical Nephrotoxins. Renal injury from drugs and chemicals.: 1998,175-186
Ermer JE, Boni JP, Cevallos WH, DeCleene S, Burghart P, Rudnick MR, Fruncello RJ, Berns JS, Cohen RM Bromfenac disposition in patients with impaired kidney function , Clin Pharmaco Ther., 61(3): 1997,312-18
Berns JS, Cohen RM, Silverman M, Turner J Acute renal failure due to indinavir crystalluria and nephrolithiasis: Report of two cases. , Am J Kidney Dis, 30(4): 1997,558-60
Berns JS, Rudnick MR, Cohen RM. Dordrecht Anti-infectious agents-antivirals. , In: Bennett WM, DeBroe ME, Porter GA, Verpooten GA, eds. Clinical Nephrotoxins: Renal Injury from Drugs and Chemicals. : 1997
Rudnick MR, Berns JS, Cohen RM, Goldfarb S. Contrast media-associated nephrotoxicity. , Sem Nephrol, 17: 1997,15-26
Cohen RM, Feldman GM, Fernandez P. The balance of acid, base and charge in health and disease. , Kidney Int, 52: 1997,287-293