Call for Nominations: 2025 Armed Forces Person of the Year 

Cooper proudly invites you to nominate a team member for the 2025 Armed Forces Person of the Year. This prestigious recognition honors outstanding individuals from all branches of our nation’s military—Army, Navy, Marine Corps, National Guard, Coast Guard, and Air Force—who have served or continue to serve with unwavering pride, courage, and commitment.… Read more.

Free Addiction Medicine CME Opportunities

The Center for Healing, Cooper’s Division of Addiction Medicine, is offering free continuing medical education (CME) credits through an upcoming series of lectures.

Overview of Office-Based Addiction Care
September 2, 2025
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.… Read more.

Nursing Education Fair on September 25

Join us for a special education fair from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, September 25, 2025. The fair will be held on the second floor between the Dorrance Building and Kelemen Pavilion at Cooper University Hospital in Camden.… Read more.

October Schwartz Rounds: COVID Pandemic Five-Year Anniversary

On Tuesday, October 7, 2025, at noon, in the Conference Center at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, our Schwartz Rounds program will mark the fifth anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic. Schwartz Rounds offer a supportive forum for health care professionals and team members to share the emotional and social dimensions of patient care, fostering connection and mutual learning through shared experiences.… Read more.

Everyone Wants a Stronger Pulse: It’s Coming August 27, 2025

That’s right, you’ll have a stronger Pulse on August 27, 2025.

It’s true: We’re launching a new and improved internal communications platform. With a fresh new design and more intuitive navigation powered by a modern SharePoint platform, finding everything you need will be easier than ever.… Read more.

Cooper Orthopaedic Surgeons Lead the Way in Nerve Repair Surgery

Cooper recently hosted a two-day industry training program, welcoming surgeons from across the region to learn an investigational nerve repair technique that we believe could become the standard of care within the next decade. Neuroadaptive therapy for orthopaedic patients focuses on retraining the nervous system to improve movement, reduce pain, and enhance recovery from injuries or conditions by addressing the root cause of musculoskeletal problems by optimizing how the brain and body communicate.… Read more.

Cooper Receives Grant to Advance Food Security and Community Outreach in Camden

Cooper has been awarded a $19,300 grant through the Camden Food Security Collective, supported by the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation and administered by the Food Bank of South Jersey. This funding will enhance Cooper’s ongoing efforts to combat food insecurity and address related social needs in Camden through its Community Health Worker (CHW) program.… Read more.

Center for Advanced Practice Latest Edition of “News to Share”

We’re excited to bring you the newest edition of News to Share, celebrating the incredible contributions of our Center for Advanced Practice, and Cooper APPs.

In this edition, we spotlight innovative APP-led initiatives, share professional development achievements, and highlight stories of impact within Cooper and the community.… Read more.

Community Outreach and Dr. Taylor Davis Unite to Support Mothers at The Cooperative

Last week, Community Outreach had the privilege of partnering with Taylor R. Davis, MD, PMH-C, for an inspiring presentation for mothers at The Cooperative at the Conference Center in Cooper University Hospital. Together, we explored meaningful conversations around mindfulness, postpartum depression, stigma, and heartfelt personal stories that left a lasting impact on everyone present.… Read more.