Joshua Cohn, MD, FPMRS
Associate Professor, Urology/ Urologic Oncology, Fox Chase Cancer Center
Fox Chase-Temple Urologic Institute Provider
Clinical Interests
- Overactive bladder
- Urinary incontinence
- Neurogenic bladder
- Videourodynamics
- Complex voiding dysfunction
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Urinary diversion
- Bladder augmentation
- Female urethral stricture
- Female urethral diverticulum
- Genitourinary fistula
- Female pelvic medicine
- Neuromodulation procedures
- Cystoscopy with onabotulinumtoxinA injection
- Robotic urinary tract reconstruction
- Robotic female urology procedures
Research Interests
- Reconstructive surgery
- Robotic reconstruction
- Female urethral reconstruction
- Cancer survivorship
- Health literacy
- Neuro-urology
- Urodynamics
Education
- MD, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Training
- Fellowship, Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstruction, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN
- Residency, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Board Certification
- Urology
- Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery
Memberships
- American Urological Association
- Society of Urodynamics, Female Pelvic Medicine & Urogenital Reconstruction
- International Continence Society
- Society of Genitourinary and Reconstructive Surgeons
Awards and Honors
- Chicago Urologic Society Annual Resident Essay Contest, First Prize, 2014
- Society of Urodynamics, Female Pelvic Medicine & Urogenital Reconstruction, Resident Travel Award, 2014
- CURE-Underactive Bladder Travel Scholarship, 2015
- European Association of Urology Annual Meeting, Hans Marberger Award, 2016
- American Urological Association Annual Meeting, Best Poster, 2017
Treatment Philosophy
I am a urologist specializing in the medical, procedural, and surgical management of urinary symptoms in men and women including urinary leakage and difficulty urinating, female urethral disorders, pelvic organ prolapse, and bladder dysfunction caused by a neurologic condition, injury, or cancer treatment.
The conditions I treat can have a profound impact on quality of life and may lead to physical and emotional discomfort and social isolation. I recognize my patients’ need for approachable, comforting, and compassionate care that will allow them to navigate their symptoms and treatment options. Together, we develop an individualized diagnostic and treatment plan that focuses on understanding why symptoms are present and how we can best manage them.
When procedures or surgery are necessary, my extensive fellowship training and operative experience in traditional open and minimally-invasive/robotic surgery, vaginal surgery, and advanced approaches to neuromodulation allow me to meet my patients’ needs. However, many conditions that my patients experience can be managed effectively without surgery. Dietary recommendations, physical therapy, medications, or office-based procedures that require only local anesthesia may be considered as part of a multi-faceted treatment plan.
My research interests are in reducing the burden of care for patients. Specific projects include: utilizing smart phone-based home symptom assessment, improving access to recommended testing and treatments, and evaluating the benefits of minimally-invasive approaches to bladder removal, bladder augmentation, and urinary tract reconstruction.
It is a privilege to care for our patients at Fox Chase, where we hope our collaborative and compassionate approach leads to optimal patient outcomes.