Tennille Stubbs: March Employee of the Month

Come help us honor Tennille Stubbs, Surgical Technician I, of the Voorhees Surgery Center, as the March 2019 Employee of the Month.

Wednesday, March 27, 2019
2 p.m.
Voorhees Surgical Center
Building 1
900 Centennial Boulevard
Voorhees

All employees are welcome to attend!… Read more.

Cooper Welcomes Tudor G. Jovin, MD

We are pleased to announce that Tudor G. Jovin, MD, has joined Cooper University Health Care as Medical Director of Cooper’s Neurological Institute and Chair of the Department of Neurology.

Dr. Jovin is an expert in interventional and non-interventional treatment for the entire spectrum of stroke and cerebrovascular disorders.… Read more.

The Joint Commission: Comprehensive Stroke Center Recertification Survey

On Wednesday and Thursday, March 13 through 14, 2019, The Joint Commission will be at Cooper as part of our biennial recertification site survey. In June 2017, the Joint Commission, after a site survey, awarded Cooper its Certification as a Comprehensive Stroke Center, which is given to a select group of hospitals nationally that are providing an exceptional level of expertise in stroke care.… Read more.

Cooper’s Critical Care Conference

The Department of Critical Care Medicine at Cooper University Hospital is proud to invite you to a very special event – our second annual Cooper Critical Care Conference. This will be a full-day critical care and resuscitation conference hosted at the Cooper Medical School of Rowan University.… Read more.

PALS Instructor Course

There will be a Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Instructor course at Cooper University Hospital on Wednesday, May 1, 2019.

If anyone is interested in becoming a PALS Instructor, please stop by the Life Support Training Center office in Dorrance 253 or contact the office at 856.342.2009.… Read more.

Patient Safety Awareness Week and “Room of Errors” Schedule

Providing the best care in the safest environment is our top priority at Cooper University Health Care. Together, we are fulfilling our obligation to protect our patients and provide them the highest quality health care..

Throughout the week, Cooper is offering a variety of activities to educate staff about the importance of patient safety:

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

8 a.m.… Read more.

CME: The Evolution of Precision Medicine in Cancer Care

The intended audience for this conference includes primary care physicians, obstetricians, gynecologists, gastroenterologists, medical oncologists, surgical oncologists, and radiation oncologists. Fellows, residents, physician assistants, advanced practice nurses, genetics professionals, tumor registrars, and other allied health professionals with an educational need or interest in this topic may also attend.… Read more.

Schwartz Center Rounds: Medical Ethics

In this interactive session on medical ethics, Dr. McGeehan will share three brief but compelling stories that display and highlight important principles in medical ethics. The audience is encouraged to participate in the dialogue around these ethical principles.… Read more.

Time to Check Your Bottom Line: Free Colorectal Cancer Screenings Available

As part of MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper’s GO BLUE initiative to promote colorectal cancer screening and prevention, we challenge you to check your bottom line!

Throughout March 2019, MD Anderson at Cooper is offering free fecal immunochemical test (FIT) kits to employees and patients age 50 or older who have not had a colonoscopy in the last five years or another form of colorectal cancer screening within the last year.… Read more.