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Surgeons at Cooper Neurological Institute Using Cutting-Edge Technology

January 18, 2012 Leave a Comment

The Cooper Neurological Institute (CNI), which offers the only pituitary and neuroendocrine program in South Jersey, remains at the forefront of minimally invasive neuroendoscopy for pituitary tumors and other brain disorders with the recent acquisition of the NICO MyriadTM device. …

Posted in: Clinical Trials, New Initiatives, News & Updates Tagged: Cooper Neurological Institute

New Cooper Cancer Institute Building Moving Forward

January 18, 2012 Leave a Comment

The Cooper University Hospital Board of Trustees recently approved a new $100 million Cooper Cancer Institute (CCI) project which includes the creation of a new dedicated cancer services building on the Camden campus and expansion of cancer services at Cooper …

Posted in: Featured, New Initiatives, News & Updates Tagged: Cooper Cancer Institute

SAVI® – A New Treatment Option for Early-stage Breast Cancer

January 18, 2012 Leave a Comment

Cooper Cancer Institute now offers a new type of breast treatment for women with early stage breast cancer. The new device called SAVI (Strut Adjusted Volume Implant) is used for Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation (APBI). The SAVI device is a …

Posted in: New Initiatives, News & Updates

Advanced Care for Pertussis Patients at Cooper’s Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)

January 18, 2012 Leave a Comment

Until recently, it was believed that childhood immunizations against pertussis (whooping cough) conferred lifelong immunity. We now know that pertussis immunity wanes over time and, according to the CDC, the overall incidence has been increasing since 2007. Another contributing factor …

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Cooper Responds to Growing Demand for Rheumatology Services

January 18, 2012 Leave a Comment

Sharon L. Kolasinski, MD, Named Head of Division

Nearly 50 million adults in the United States now suffer from a rheumatologic disorder. To meet the growing demands of this diverse patient population that ranges from management of rheumatoid arthritis to …

Posted in: News & Updates, Physician Profiles Tagged: Rheumatology Services

Cooper Digestive Health Institute Opens Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center

January 18, 2012 Leave a Comment

To address the growing need for a multi-disciplinary approach to inflammatory bowel disease management in southern New Jersey, the Cooper Digestive Health Institute has opened the Cooper Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Center. The new program will be under the leadership …

Posted in: Featured, New Initiatives, News & Updates Tagged: Cooper Digestive Health, Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center

Weight Loss Surgery Now Available at Cooper

January 18, 2012 Leave a Comment

Bariatric surgery saves lives, improves quality of life and cures, reduces risk or prevents over 30 diseases and conditions, including some cancers. Study after study shows that weight loss surgery is the most effective way for obese and morbidly obese …

Posted in: Featured, News & Updates Tagged: Bariatric surgery, Cooper Center for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery

Cooper Expands Endocrine Services

September 29, 2011 Leave a Comment

Marc J. Laufgraben, MD, Recruited to Head Division

One of the fastest growing patient groups in the U.S. healthcare system is the complex endocrine patient. To address this increasing patient population in southern New Jersey, the Cooper Department of Medicine …

Posted in: New Initiatives, News & Updates Tagged: endocrine services, endocrinology

Alternative to Bracing for Mild to Moderate Scoliosis in Children

September 25, 2011 Leave a Comment

Scoliosis patients as young as 7 years old can now have their spine straightened without bracing.

Cooper’s David H. Clements, MD,FACOS, and Harsh Grewal, MD, FACS, FAAP, are the only surgeons in South Jersey to use vertebral body shaping (VBS) …

Posted in: New Initiatives, News & Updates Tagged: pediatric scoliosis, scoliosis, spine, spine brace

John J. Kelly, Jr., MD, Named Chief, Department of Neurology and Deputy Director, Cooper Neurological Institute (CNI)

September 23, 2011 Leave a Comment

Reflecting its integral role in neurological care, Cooper University Hospital’s Neurology service is transitioning from a division within the Department of Medicine to a full-fledged department within the Cooper Neurological Institute – one of the most progressive patient and family-centered …

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