Jason Cohen, MD

Jason Cohen, MDJason Cohen
Assistant Professor
University Hospital, Level 2, Rm 766 
Stony Brook Medicine 
Stony Brook, NY 11794-7025

Tel:  (631) 444-2222
Fax:  (631) 444-3419
Email:  jason.cohen@stonybrookmedicine.edu
Clinical Practice:
Dr. Cohen is Board Certified in Anatomic Pathology (2006) with subspecialty certification in Dermatopathology (2007). He practices Dermatopathology full-time which includes interpretation of immunofluorescence studies. 

Education:
Institution and LocationDegreeYear(s)Field of Study
Binghamton University, NYB.A.1993-97Psychology
Sackler SOM, Tel Aviv University, IsraelM.D.1998-02Medicine
Positions and Employment:
2002-05Resident, Anatomic Pathology, NY Presbyterian Hospital
2004-05Chief Resident, Pathology, NY Presbyterian Hospital
2005-06Fellow, Surgical Pathology, NY Presbyterian Hospital
2006-07Fellow, Dermatopathology, Montefiore Medical Center, NY
2007-09
 
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Clinical Pathology, NY Presbyterian Hospital
2007-presentDermatopathologist, Dermpath Diagnostics, NY
2008-present
 
Assistant Professor, Clinical Pathology, Montefiore Medical Center, NY
2009-presentAssistant Professor, Dermatology, Stony Brook University, NY
Other Experience and Professional Memberships:
2002-06New York State Society of Pathologists
2003-05College of American Pathologists, Residents' Forum
2002-presentUnited States and Canadian Academy of Pathology
2002-presentAmerican Society of Clinical Pathology
2002-presentCollege of American Pathologists
2006-presentAmerican Society of Dermatopathology
2010-presentWestchester County Medical Society
2010-presentMedical Society of the State of New York
2010-presentThe Long Island Dermatological Society
2012-presentThe Dermatologic Society of Greater New York

Peer Reviewed Publications: 

Komenaka,  I.K., Schnabel, F.R., Cohen, J.A., Saqi, A.A., Mercado, C., Horowitz, E., Hamele-Bena, D., Joseph, K.A. "Recurrent Eosinophilic Mastitis". Am Surg. 2003 Jul; 69(7): 620-3.

Komenaka, I.K., Wu, G.C., Lazar, E.L., Cohen, J.A. "Strongyloides Appendicitis: Unusual Etiology in Two Siblings With Chronic Abdominal Pain". J Ped Surg. 2003 Sep; 38(9): E8-10.

Gill, M., Cohen, J., Renwick, N., Mones, J., Silvers, D.N., Celebi, J.T. "Genetic Similarities Between Spitz Nevus and Spitzoid Melanoma in Children". Cancer 2004 Dec 1; 101(11): 2636-40.

Sun, L., Eklund, E.A., Chung, W.K., Cohen, J., Freeze, H.H. "Congenital Disorder of Glycosylation ld (CDG-Id) Presenting with Hyperinsulinemic  Hypoglycemia and Islet Cell Hyperplasia". Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2005 Jul; 90(7): 4371-5.

Xydas, S., Rosen, R., Ng, C., Mercando, M., Cohen, J., DiTullio, M., Magnano, A., Marboe, C.C., Mancini, D.M., Naka, Y., Oz, M.C., Maybaum, S. "Mechanical Unloading Leads to Echocardiographic, Electrocardiographic, Serological, and Histological Recovery". The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, 2006 Jan; 25(1): 7-15.

Lee, D.A., Cohen, J.A., Twaddell W.S., Palacios, G., Gill, M., Levit, E., Halperin, A.J., Mones, J., Busam, K.J., Silvers, D.N., Celebi, J.T. "Are all Melanomas the Same? Spitzoid Melanoma is a Distinct Subtype of Melanoma". Cancer, 2006 Feb 15; 106(4): 907-13.

Chernoff K.A., Bordone L., Horst B., Simon K., Twadell W., LeeK., Cohen J.A., Wang S., Silvers D.N., Brunner G., Celebi J.T. "GAB2 Amplifications  Refine Molecular Classification  of Melanoma". Clinical Cancer Research, 2009 Jul1; 15(13): 4288-91.