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Dr. Fran E Cogen MD, Endocronologist (Pediatric)
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Dr. Fran E Cogen MD

Endocronologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Endocrinology

5/5(14)
111 Michigan Ave NW Washington DC, 20010
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5/5

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Dr. Fran Cogen is a pediatric endocrinologist practicing in Washington, DC. Dr. Cogen specializes in growth, puberty, diabetes or other disorders related to hormones that produce certain conditions in children and growing young adults. Pediatric endocrinologists possess copious knowledge on hormone chemicals and how they can affect other parts of the body and their functions.

Education and Training

Columbia Univ Coll of Physicians And Surgeons, New York Ny 1979

Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons 1979

Board Certification

PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP

Provider Details

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Dr. Fran E Cogen MD
Dr. Fran E Cogen MD's Expert Contributions
  • Type 1 diabetes and general anethesia

    Type 1 diabetes and general anethesia My 15-year old son had had type 1 diabetes for 4 years. He has frequent episodes of both hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia. He is scheduled to have his deviated septum fixed and I want to know if he faces any additional risks because of his type 1 diabetes and if he should be doing anything differently with his insulin intake prior to surgery. Answer: Surgery and diabetes can be tricky. If you have a pediatric diabetes team, I would suggest asking for specific information related to your son. General answers: Surgery in people with diabetes should be conducted first thing in the morning. - would suggest blood sugar be on the higher side prior to surgery: 150-200 mg/dl - would suggest checking blood sugars before, during and after surgery with the availability of IV dextrose, if needed. Anesthesia should be asking the questions below Questions: - What kind of insulin regimen is he on? If pump: basal rate should be continued, but if surgery first thing in the am- he will not need to bolus unless he is very high as he won't be eating. If on multiple daily doses of long acting insulin such as glargine, detemir, degludec etc. and rapid acting insulin such as Humalog, novolog, apidra, would suggest giving long acting insulin as usual (night for example) and if his fasting blood sugars have been at target range or lower, would lower long acting insulin dose by 2-3 units. If he is or has been high in the am, would suggest giving 1/2 correction to avoid lows. Once again, you should consult your diabetes team as they know your child best and may provide more specific information in relationship to your son. Good luck, Fran R. Cogen, MD, CDE READ MORE

Dr. Fran E Cogen MD's Practice location

Practice At 111 Michigan Ave NW

111 Michigan Ave NW -
Washington, DC 20010
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Dr. Fran E Cogen MD has a rating of 5 out of 5 stars based on the reviews from 14 patients. FindaTopDoc has aggregated the experiences from real patients to help give you more insights and information on how to choose the best Endocronologist (Pediatric) in your area. These reviews do not reflect a providers level of clinical care, but are a compilation of quality indicators such as bedside manner, wait time, staff friendliness, ease of appointment, and knowledge of conditions and treatments.

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