2005
December 2005
December 2, 2005: Michael H. Cohen speaks on Legal and Ethical Issues in CAM at North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, conference on Complementary and Alternative Medicine: An Evidence-Based Overview
September/October 2005
Sept 24-Oct 5, 2005: Michael H. Cohen in meetings in Dubai and Bahrain regarding interest in complementary medicine, health tourism, and regulation of complementary care providers.
August 2005
Michael H. Cohen interviewed in Applied Neurology regarding the importance for physicians (and neurologists in particular) to be aware and informed about complementary and alternative medicine from a legal perspective.
June 2005
June 27, 2005, noon-1 pm: Michael H. Cohen speaking at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine CAM Center, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine CAM Center, on “Liability and Other Legal Implications of Complementary, Alternative, & Integrative Medicine.”
June 10, 2005 Michael H. Cohen speaking at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Integration of Complementary and Alternative Medicine into Clinical Practice: Evidence-Based Medicine, “Legal Issues in Establishing a CAM (CIM) Center.” (lecture and a workshop).
June 8, 2005 Michael H. Cohen speaking at Columbia College of Physicians & Surgeons, Botanical Medicine in Modern Clinical Practice, New York, NY, “Legal & Professional Considerations in Botanical Practice.”
May 2005
May 14, 2005
Michael H. Cohen at The Integrative Medicine Program of Spaulding Hospital, Energy Healing for Healthcare Professionals: Developing Your Skills (Boston, MA) on “Legal Boundaries and Ethics in Energy Work During the Clinical Encounter.”
May 2005 M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Institutional Review Board Committee, “Complementary and Integrative Medicine: Legal and Ethical Issues for the Clinician and Clinical Researcher.”
February 2005
Complementary Therapies in Pediatrics: A Legal Perspective by Michael H. Cohen & Kathi J. Kemper, MD appears in Pediatrics. [Cohen MH, Kemper KJ. Complementary therapies in pediatrics: A Legal Perspective. Pediatrics, 2005; 115: 774 – 780.]
A funded study entitled, Emerging Credentialing Practices, Malpractice Liability Policies, and Guidelines Governing Dietary Supplements Recommendations: A Descriptive Study of 19 Integrative Health Centers in the U.S. by Cohen et al. appears in Archives of Internal Medicine. [Cohen MH, Hrbek A, Davis R, Schachter S, Kemper KJ, Boyer EW, Eisenberg DM. Emerging credentialing practices, malpractice liability policies, and guidelines governing complementary and alternative medical practices and dietary supplements recommendations: a descriptive study of 19 integrative health care centers in the U.S. Arch Int Med 2005;165:289-295.]
Policies Pertaining to Complementary and Alternative Medical Therapies: A Random Sample of 39 Academic Health Centers by Cohen et al. appears in Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine. [Cohen MH, Sandler L, Hrbek A, Davis RB, Eisenberg DM. Policies Pertaining to Complementary and Alternative Medical Therapies in a Random Sample of 39 Academic Health Centers. Alt Ther Health Med 2005;11:1:36-40.]
March 2005
March 17, 2005: Michael H. Cohen speaks at University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Integrative Medicine department, “Legal Issues in Complementary and Integrative Medicine.”
January 2005
Jan 12, 2005: The Institute of Medicine at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C. released its Report on Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine by the American Public. Michael H. Cohen served as Committee Consultant.

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