Camden’s “Eds and Meds” Reveal Substantial Progress in Task Force Report – Total Economic Impact Exceeds $2 Billion

The efforts of the Camden Higher Education and Healthcare Task Force continue to benefit the entire City of Camden, having a total economic impact in 2014 exceeding $2 billion and generating more than 2,300 new jobs at its anchor institutions—CAMcare, Camden County College, Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, Cooper University Health Care, Lourdes Health System, Rowan University/Rutgers Camden Board of Governors, Rutgers-Camden and Virtua—according to an economic impact report released earlier today at MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper.

Join MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper at the November 13, 2015, Prostate Cancer Evidence Academy

CAN-FY16-8562-Prostate.Cancer-Evidence.Academy.Digital.Assets-v1_3MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper is excited to be a collaborating partner and sponsor of the Prostate Cancer Evidence Academy, which will be held on Friday, November 13, 2015, in Philadelphia.

Friday, November 13, 2015
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

The Inn at Penn
3600 Sansom Street
Philadelphia, PA, 19104

The Prostate Cancer Evidence Academy will be a one-day conference to present the latest evidence, research and model programs that are proven effective or being studied to improve prostate cancer prevention, control, treatment and survivorship. Read more.

Cooper Receives 2015/2016 Consumer Choice Award

Cooper has won the coveted Consumer Choice Award for 2015-2016. The annual National Research Corporation (NCR) award identifies hospitals across the United States that have been chosen by health care consumers as having the highest quality and the best image. This is the 10th year Cooper has received this honor.

The winners, named in Modern Healthcare magazine, are selected based on consumer perceptions on multiple quality and image ratings collected in the NRC’s Market Insights Survey, the largest online consumer health care survey in the country. Read more.