What Brought Flesh-Eating Infection to Delaware Bay?

In a case report published June 17, 2019, in the Annals of Internal Medicine, researchers at Cooper University Health Care caution that rising water temperatures in the Delaware Bay may be to blame for an increased number of local cases of Vibrio vulnificus (V vulnificus), a flesh-eating infection that can occur after handling or consumption of seafood.… Read more.

Nominate a Provider of the 2nd Quarter

All employees are welcome to nominate Cooper’s highest-performing providers.

Do you know a physician, physician assistant (PA), certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA), or advanced practice nurse (APN) who exemplifies Cooper’s core values and service standards, and is instrumental in helping Cooper to achieve our strategic priorities?… Read more.

Last Call! Two Tickets for Cirque du Soleil

Cooper Solutions Center has two remaining tickets for Cirque du Soleil. The seats are located in Club Box 2, Row 5, Seats 17 and 18.

First-come, first-served, contact Cooper Solutions Center at 856.968.8820 to purchase these last two tickets!… Read more.

Cooper Policy Network Courses

If you are a document owner in need of training, or a general user who needs help navigating policies and procedures on the Cooper Policy Network (CPN), there are training sessions available to assist you.

Each class has 20 available slots.… Read more.

Cooper Employee Hailed as Hero

Cooper employee John Bishop, Voorhees Campus Facilities Management, is being hailed as a true hero for saving a woman who was being brutally attacked alongside a busy South Jersey highway last week. Putting his own safety aside and thanks to his quick actions, he was able to rescue the victim and subdue the perpetrator until police could arrive.… Read more.

Recognition for Cooper’s Certified Nursing Assistants

In recognition of National Nursing Assistants Week from June 13 through June 20, 2019, Cooper University Health Care honors the dedication and achievements of our certified nursing assistants.

Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) work under the supervision of nurses to deliver high-quality care to patients.… Read more.