National Trauma Awareness Month

May is National Trauma Awareness Month. As the only Level I Trauma Center in the region, Cooper University Health Care cares for the most severely injured patients. On average, Cooper treats more than 4,600 trauma patients each year, making it the busiest trauma center in New Jersey.… Read more.

National Stroke Awareness Month

Stroke kills nearly 150,000 of the 860,000 Americans who die of cardiovascular disease each year—that’s one in every 19 deaths from all causes.

Cooper University Health Care’s Stroke Program is certified as a Comprehensive Stroke Center by The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® and the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Heart-Check mark for Advanced Certification.… Read more.

Cooper Patient and Guest Code of Conduct

Cooper is committed to providing high quality health care and building healthy and thriving communities. Everyone should expect a safe, caring, and inclusive environment in all our spaces.

Our Patient and Guest Code of Conduct helps us to meet this goal and applies to all patients, visitors, and accompanying family members.… Read more.

Cooper Participates in Camden Business Breakfast Event

The Cooper Community Health team recently attended a Camden business breakfast networking event held at the Salvation Army Kroc Center. The event focused on topics such as conducting business in Camden and challenges in networking. The team found the event to be an informative and valuable opportunity to connect with fellow professionals and learn about local business practices.… Read more.