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Medical Management of Radiation Accidents

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Although radiation accidents are rare and often complex in nature, they are of great concern not only to the patient and involved medical staff, but to the media and public as well. Yet there are few if any comprehensive publications on the medical management of radiation accidents. Medical Management of Radiation Accidents provides a complete reference for those concerned with radiation accidents nationally as well as abroad.

Substantially different from the first edition, which dealt predominantly with radiation accident experiences in the United States, this updated and revised Second Edition represents an international cooperative effort that reflects current international approaches and experiences related to the medical management of radiation accidents. It is organized into areas that

634 pages, Hardcover

First published March 28, 2001

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Kenneth S. Cohen

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Ken Cohen is a Qigong Grandmaster, health educator, and practitioner of North American indigenous medicine.

Ken's teachers have included some of the most highly respected Masters and Grandmasters in the world, including William C.C. Chen (Yang Style Taiji Quan), B.P. Chan (Chen Style Taiji Quan, Bagua Zhang, Xing Yi Quan, Qigong), Madame Gao Fu (Chen Style Taiji Quan and Hunyuan Primordial Qigong), Share K. Lew (Taoist External Qi Healing), Sunyata (Vedanta in the lineage of Ramana Maharshi), Swami Venkatesananda (Sivananda Yoga), and others. Ken was certified from the William C.C. Chen School of T’ai Chi Ch’uan (1974), and was a student of Daoism.

​Ken was an apprentice to acupuncturist and Taoist Abbot, Dr. Huang Gengshi. In the late 1980s he was ordained as an interfaith minister with an advanced degree in pastoral counseling (Master of Spiritual Therapy M.S.Th.). He also holds an honorary M.A. in Psychology and other academic honors.

For most of his life, Ken has lived at the edge of the Indian Peaks Wilderness in Colorado. In addition to Qigong, Ken has lifelong training in indigenous (Native American/ First Nations) healing and cultural ways and both teaches and practices these traditions.

In 2003, Ken won the leading international award in energy medicine, the Alyce and Elmer Green Award for Innovation and Lifetime Achievement.

Ken lives in Colorado with his wife, traditional Mexican Curandera (healer), Grace Alvarez Sesma.

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