Keep on Truckin’: NJ Italian American Police Society Say ‘Thank You’ to Nurses at Cooper University Health Care with Unique Donation of Toy Trucks

Members of the New Jersey Italian American Police Society visited Cooper University Health Care to pay tribute to nurses for their efforts throughout the pandemic by donating a supply of collectible toy Hess trucks. Nurses at Cooper will have a chance to win one of the trucks to give to a child in their life through a special giveaway.

“We want to thank the New Jersey Italian American Police Society for thinking of Cooper with this special gift. Read more.

Cherry Hill Imports Auto Group Provides Meals for Cooper University Health Care Team Members

Team members at Cooper University Health Care recently enjoyed a special lunch as a thank you to frontline health care workers courtesy of the good folks at Cherry Hill Imports Auto Group.

Over a period of several days, representatives from Cherry Hill Imports Auto Group provided more than 300 meals for a number of Cooper team members in clinical units hit particularly hard during the recent COVID-19 surge. Read more.

Cooper University Health Care Wins National Award for Documentary Video Series Preserving the Experiences of Frontline Health Care Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Cooper University Health Care was recently named the winner of Ragan Communications’ PR Daily Content Marketing Awards for the Best Video Series for Stories in Care, a riveting 22-part documentary style miniseries highlighting the powerful and emotional COVID-19 experiences of its frontline workers. The purpose of the national competition was to highlight the power of storytelling to connect with and inspire audiences. Read more.

Cooper University Health Care Donates 200,000 KN95 Masks; Camden County Metro Police and Sheriff’s Department Will Assist in Distribution

To help the community prevent the spread of COVID-19, Cooper University Health Care will provide 200,000 non-medical grade KN95 masks to be distributed throughout Camden with the assistance of the Camden County Metro Police and Sheriff’s Departments.

The masks are not appropriate for clinical settings in hospitals and were purchased early in the pandemic when there was a significant shortage of all types of masks.   Read more.

Cooper University Health Care Launches New Endocrine Surgery Sub-specialty, Lisa Reid, MD, Named Section Leader

Cooper University Health Care has launched a new Section of Endocrine Surgery, and has appointed distinguished endocrine specialist Lisa Reid, MD, as the inaugural section head of the department.

The new Section of Endocrine Surgery will provide specialized treatment for patients with a wide range of endocrine diseases including diabetes, Cushing’s syndrome, Grave’s disease, goiters, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, and adrenal and thyroid cancers among other conditions. Read more.

Cooper University Health Care First in New Jersey to Use New Generation Portable CT Scanner

Cooper University Health Care is the first hospital in New Jersey to offer the Siemens SOMATOM, the latest generation of portable CT scanners.

Portable CT scanners allow critically ill or medically fragile patients to receive a CT scan without having to leave the bedside or be moved.

“As a leading academic health system, we treat some of the most complex and critically ill patients. Read more.

New Gene Sequencing Technology Comes to Cooper University Health Care — New device will help in identifying variants of COVID-19, among other uses

The Department of Pathology at Cooper University Health Care has added the Genexus Integrated Sequencer, a new, fully automated, next-generation rapid gene sequencing technology to its diagnostic resources. Gene sequencing allows physicians and scientists to identify and understand the genetic profiles of many viruses, tumors, and other specimens.

Cooper is one of a very few health systems in New Jersey that is able to perform next generation gene sequencing on site. Read more.

“Divas For A Cure” Donate $2,700 to MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper

For 16 Years, Divas for a Cure Has Been Raising Money to Benefit Cancer Patients

Divas For A Cure, a non-profit group of female motorcycle enthusiasts, visited MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper on Dec. 10 to present a check for $2,700, the proceeds of their annual fundraising efforts. Since the group’s inception, it has donated more than $150,000 to the cancer center. Read more.

MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper Receives $9,000 Donation for Colon Cancer Research in Honor of Fallen Police Officer

Camden Police Chief Gabriel Rodriguez, representatives from Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 218, and the family of Officer Matthew Sviben visited MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper recently to present a check for $9,000 in honor of Officer Sviben. Officer Sviben died in September at the age of 26 after being diagnosed with Stage IV colorectal cancer in January 2020, just days after he graduated from the police academy and joined the Camden County Police Department. Read more.

Cooper’s Critical Care Team Receives Two National Honors for Efforts During Pandemic

Cooper University Health Care’s Critical Care team will receive two national awards from the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) for their outstanding efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. The two awards – The Family-Centered Care Innovation Award and the 2022 ICU Heroes Award – will be presented at the 51st SCCM Critical Care Congress in February.

“Our critical care team has performed with courage and distinction throughout the pandemic and these two prestigious awards are well deserved recognition of their expertise and commitment to serving patients throughout the region,” said Kevin O’Dowd, JD, co-CEO of Cooper. Read more.