Join Cooper’s MS 150 City to Shore Team

On Saturday, September 28 and Sunday, September 29, 2024, Cooper team members will pedal in the annual MS 150 City to Shore Bike Ride to support patients and families with multiple sclerosis. This year, the bike ride joins forces with Cooper’s Thrive 365 Program, led by the Physical Well-Being Committee.… Read more.

Transition to Cybersecurity Micro-Learnings for Improved Security Awareness

As part of our ongoing commitment to safeguarding patient information and maintaining the integrity of our health care services, we are transitioning to a new approach in our cybersecurity training program. Recognizing the dynamic nature of cyber threats in the health care sector, we are adopting micro-learnings for cybersecurity training.… Read more.

NEW: Bicycle Security Corrals Available

It’s that time of year again when you may consider riding your bicycle to work, and now there is a more secure option for you. Cooper now has two bike corrals available for you in both the Hospital (CCIA) and Sheridan (Haddon) Garages.… Read more.

Cooper Ophthalmologist Participates in Study Published by the Lancet

Most children with a ‘lazy eye’ benefit from earlier patching, new research by University of Leicester and Cooper Medical School of Rowan University experts show.

Amblyopia (or lazy eye), the most common childhood visual disease, is typically treated by wearing glasses to correct the patient’s vision for a lengthy period of time before patching the eye with better vision to stimulate the weaker eye.… Read more.