Dr. Adrian Cohen |
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| Immediate Assistants, Australia |
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About Dr. Adrian Cohen
Known for relatable TV and radio ads and behind-the-scenes work on some of film and television's biggest productions, magnum cum laude graduate Dr. Adrian Cohen studied medicine at the University of South Wales in Australia before beginning a career as a respected medical professional. On his website, www.adriancohen.com.au, fans and patients of Dr. Adrian Cohen can learn more about the doctor's exciting career as a medical risk management and response professional.
Arguably, Dr. Adrian Cohen's proudest accomplishment was the creation of Immediate Assistants. Renowned as one of Australia's leading medical response and risk management providers, Immediate Assistants provides on-hand medical services to clients such as the Association for surfing professionals, lifeguard organizations, scuba diving businesses, and big-budget film and television creators, such as the makers of Mission Impossible II and Survivor. In Australia, Dr. Adrian Cohen obtained contracts to provide medical services for the Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney Cricket Ground, and Stadium Australia, site of the 2000 Summer Olympics.
In 1987, Dr. Adrian Cohen began his tenure as Chief Medical Officer for Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service. Over the following three years, Dr. Adrian Cohen accumulated over 1,000 hours flying time and treated hundreds of medical cases. Dr. Adrian Cohen was awarded the Churchill Fellowship as commendation for his services. Under the fellowship, Dr. Adrian Cohen studied Trauma Management in European Emergency Services.
Dr. Adrian Cohen also visits television programs and stations throughout Australia and the United States, including Oprah, Access Hollywood, and The Discovery Channel. Besides special appearances, he also hosts What Should You Do?, a Lifetime television series. In addition to numerous television spots and his work with Immediate Assistants, Dr. Adrian Cohen frequently lectures on medical topics such as spinal injuries and emergency medicine.
