International Transgender Day of Visibility

March 31 is #TransDayOfVisibility. Cooper celebrates the bravery and resilience of our transgender and gender non-conforming employees, patients, and the entire transgender community. At Cooper, we value inclusion, belonging, and equality for everyone.

Cooper continues to work to make itself more inclusive and welcoming for this community and strives to meet its health care needs by using an electronic medical record (EMR) system that recognizes chosen names and personal pronouns, having physicians and providers who understand gender-affirming care, and working to further educate staff regarding unique health care needs.… Read more.

CMSRU Celebrates Match Day

On Friday, March 19, 2021, Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (CMSRU) fourth-year students joined thousands of medical students from across the nation in learning the next step in their journey to becoming practicing physicians as the National Residency Match Program (NRMP) announced their official residency “Match.”… Read more.

Celebrating Certified Nurses Day!

In celebration of Certified Nurses Day – March 19, 2021 – Cooper University Health Care honors the commitment, expertise, and achievements of our certified nurses.

Cooper’s more than 300 certified nurses are clinical experts in their specialty field dedicated to providing high-quality, evidence-based clinical care to more than 1.6 million patients each year.… Read more.

Certified Nurses Day Is Coming!

In celebration of Certified Nurses Day – March 19, 2021 – Cooper University Health Care honors the commitment, expertise, and achievements of our certified nurses.

Cooper’s certified nurses are clinical experts dedicated to providing high-quality, evidence-based clinical care to more than 1.6 million patients each year.… Read more.

Celebrating Social Worker Recognition Month

Every March, Cooper University Health Care celebrates Social Worker Recognition Month. This year the theme is Social Workers Are Essential. Cooper social workers are essential to our patients, their families, and the community.

Social workers at Cooper use their expertise to help patients solve problems, cope with personal roadblocks, and get the resources they need to manage life during treatment for, and recovery of, an illness or injury.… Read more.

Cooper CRNAs Are Back at It Again!

Cooper’s certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) collected enough money during CRNA week to donate an additional meal to the Ronald McDonald House, scheduled for Wednesday, April 21, 2021.

Thank you all for your incredible generosity!

The following thank you letter is from Jill Clement, Administrative Coordinator for the Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey, for the initial meal donation:

Dear Cooper Hospital CRNAs,

From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you for taking the time to provide a catered meal donation for our families yesterday.Read more.