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Michael H. Cohen is an American lawyer, speaker and author. He is the founder of Michael H. Cohen Law Group and former professor at Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Public Health. Cohen has authored a book on health care law and policy.


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Legal career

After law school Cohen served as a legal employee for Chief Justice Thomas P. Griesa in the Southern District of New York. Cohen began his legal career as a company, securities, and attorney M & A at Davis Polk & amp; Wardwell in New York City. At the same time, Cohen began to practice as a seminarian, yogi, Ericksonian hypnotherapist, and energy healer. He abandoned legal practice to become a professor of law and medicine, and returned later to find Michael H. Cohen Law Group. The company specializes in health law services such as regulatory compliance telemedicine, integrative & amp; complementary medicine law issues, FDA & amp; FTC law, and other areas of health care law.

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Education and teaching

Cohen has a BA from Columbia University, JD from Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of California, Berkeley, MBA from Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley, and MFA from the Iowa Writers Workshop. While in law school he was a member of the California Law Review where he served as the Book Review Editor for volume 74. He also taught as a law professor after several years of legal practice. Cohen served as Assistant Professor of Law and Health Policy at the Harvard School of Public Health and as Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School from 2000. He was the first lawyer in history to become a full-time faculty member at Harvard Medical School. In 2002, 2003, and 2004 Cohen was the recipient of the National Institutes of Health award for Scientific Work in Biomedicine and Health Publications.

Cohen served as Legal Program Director at the Harvard Medical School Division for Research and Education in Complementary and Integrative Medical Therapy, and was awarded the Fortieth Anniversary Senior Friendship at the Center for the Study of the World's Religions at Harvard Divinity School. Cohen has served as a Consultant committee for the National Academy of Sciences Committee on the Use of Alternative and Alternative Medicine by the American Public, and is president of the Institute for Integrative Medicine and Energy in Newport Beach, California.

In addition to his teaching career in law and health care policy, Cohen is a graduate of New Seminary in New York City and an ordained minister of religion. While in the New Seminary, Cohen studied under Rabbi Joseph Gelberman's guidance. He is also a yoga practitioner and an article writer for yoga instructors as well as medical and legal professionals.

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Publish

Cohen's first book is Creative Writing for Lawyers , published in 1990. This book is intended to illustrate the natural fictional talents of lawyers, with the idea that legal writing and fiction are a suitable genre. He subsequently wrote the book on Alternative and Complementary Medicine: Legal Limits and Perspectives Regulations in 1998. JAMA Ethics , reviewed the book, wrote that it "goes beyond alternative legal fields when this is medicine in the United States "to analyze legal issues such as licensing, malpractice, standard of care, and access to care.

Cohen then wrote Beyond Complementary Medicine: A Legal and Ethical Perspective on Health Care and Human Evolution in 2000. Wayne Jonas reviewed this book in the Journal of the Association of American Schools of Medicine states that, "Cohen raises many difficult questions that arise on different cultural interfaces, beliefs and goals... he demonstrates the consequences of applying the principles of law and ethics on concepts and assumptions that are not normally discussed in conventional circles that are used and trusted daily by the public. "

In 2002 Cohen wrote the book Drugs of the Future: Ethical Dilemmas, Regulatory Challenges, and Therapeutic Pathways for Health Care and Healing in Human Transformation . Health Affairs Dr. Clyde B. Jensen stated that the book, "makes at least three valuable contributions to the integration of conventional and complementary medicine... Firstly... this book identifies a lot of legal and ethical issues that will arise in the future [in] treatment complementary and alternative... Secondly, it implies that conventional and complementary health care may not be two different forms of health care, but similar forms of health care work across different parts of the health care setting... Third, [ it] emphasizes the importance of the spirit in healing and health. "In 2006, Cohen wrote the book Legal Problems in Integrative Medicine: A Guide for Doctors, Hospitals, and Patients .

Cohen then wrote the book Healing in the Borderland of Medicine and Religion in 2006. Joshua Grossman reviewed the book in the National Medical Association Journal, writing that Cohen has provided "the extraordinary texts I wish I had had many years ago" and navigated the "very challenging interface between conventional medicine and complementary and alternative medicine with... skill, care and attention ". That year Cohen also wrote a chapter in the book Religion and Psychology: New Research titled "Some Implications of Integrated Health Care for Religion, Psychology, and Humanity". In addition he wrote together the book Integrative Medicine Practice: Legal and Operational Guides in 2006.

In addition to his book articles, chapters, and legal reviews, he also writes articles in medical journals including the Archives of Medicine in the Anniversary of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. He is also the author of ABA Journal's Complementary & amp; Legal Blog of Alternative Medicine .

Bibliography of the main work

  • Creative Writing for Lawyers (Citadel Press, 1990)
  • Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Legal Limits and Regulatory Perspectives (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998)
  • Beyond Complementary Medicine: A Legal and Ethical Perspective on Health Care and Human Evolution (University of Michigan Press, 2000)
  • The Future of Medicine: Ethical Dilemmas, Regulatory Challenges, and Path Therapy for Health Care and Healing in Human Transformation (University of Michigan Press, 2002)
  • Legal Issues in Integrative Medicine: A Guide for Doctors, Hospitals, and Patients (National Acupuncture Foundation, 2006)
  • Healing in the Borderland of Medicine and Religion (University of North Carolina Press, 2006)
  • Integrative Treatment Practice: Legal and Operational Guidelines (Springer Publishing Company, 2006)

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External links

  • CAMLAW: Complementary and Alternative Medicine Law Blog
  • Michael H. Cohen Law Group

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