Aviva Y. Cohn, MD
- Endocrinology-Diabetes and Metabolism
Biography:
Aviva Cohn is an assistant professor in the Division of Endocrinology and Department of Medicine at Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine. She earned her medical degree and completed her internal medicine at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and pursued her endocrinology fellowship at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School in Boston. Dr. Cohn works as a general endocrinologist, with a specialty interest in reproductive hormones, specifically women's health and transgender medicine.
Clinical Interests:
Aviva Cohn has a clinical interest in women's health and endocrinology, she sees patients in her women's health clinic from their reproductive years through menopause, taking an interest in the delicate hormonal balance of female reproductive hormones, and the consequences of imbalance associated with metabolic issues. She sees women with a variety of hormonal issues including polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), irregular menstrual cycles, and menopausal symptoms.
Research Interests:
Aviva Cohn has a research interest in metabolic health and reproductive hormones. She has done research in this field, understanding the impact of how sleep disruption and hot flashes in midlife women impact hormones and metabolic function. She continues to pursue these interests in looking at the impact of how stress and sleep impact reproductive function in women.
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