Specialized Treatment for Urogynecologic Problems

Pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence affect over 10 million women annually. Medical management remains the first line of treatment for many women. Non-surgical treatment options now include: pharmacologic therapy, lifestyle and behavioral changes, Kegel exercises, biofeedback with functional electrical …

Collaborative Approach Enhances Diagnosis of Pediatric Gastrointestinal Disorders

Diagnosis of pediatric gastrointestinal disorders such as celiac disease, inflammatory bowel disease, and eosinophilic esophagitis requires a collaborative, patient-family centered approach. “Cooper has an excellent panel of pediatric sub-specialists in gastroenterology, anesthesiology, and radiology. We bring families through the system …

Cooper Embarks on Ground-Breaking Trial of First, Totally Subcutaneous, Cardioverter-Defibrillator

It is estimated over 650,000 people in the United States currently have implanted cardiac devices (ICD’s) designed for defibrillation. Cooper University Hospital has recently become one of the first U.S. centers to participate in a ground-breaking clinical trial examining the …

Upcoming and Ongoing CME Programs: Critical Care Update 2011, Cooper in Schools, CME – In Your Office

Critical Care Update 2011:
From the Emergency Department to the Intensive Care Unit

Date/Times: Friday, May 20, 2011 – 7:30 AM – 2:45 PM
Location: Seaview, A Dolce Hotel,  Galloway, NJ
Registration Fee: $75.00

Cooper in Schools:
A Continuing Education

Pain Management Center, Cooper Surgical Specialties in Voorhees, Cooper Radiology in Voorhees

Expanded Use of Neurolytic (Neuroablative) Blocks Provides Long-Lasting Analgesia

The Pain Management Center at Cooper has expanded the use of chemical neurolytic (neuroablative) blocks to produce analgesia lasting 6 to 12 months in patients with severe pain due to intercostal …

The Lung Cancer Center at Cooper: Multidisciplinary Care for a Complex Disease

Lung cancer accounts for 30 percent of the cancer deaths in men in New Jersey, and 23 percent of cancer deaths in women. According to the National Cancer Institute, approximately one out of every 14 men and women will be …