New! Cooper Intranet Hub for All Things Research

Introducing Research Connections, a new Cooper intranet hub for all things research.

Phillip Dellinger, MD, MSc, Medical Director of the Cooper Research Institute and Professor of Medicine at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, reports that the initial idea behind the new Research Connections website was a blog to connect those looking for research opportunities with those doing research at Cooper.… Read more.

Stay Tuned for “March Mobility Madness” Event

The Viner Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in the Roberts Pavilion is sponsoring a drop-in educational event on Tuesday, March 19, 2019, for staff members, clinical staff, and faculty. “March Mobility Madness” will provide an afternoon of fun and education to help participants understand and combat delirium in patients.… Read more.

CME – Controversies in Orthopaedic Trauma: Dare to Debate?

The intended audience for this conference includes specialists in orthopaedic surgery. Residents, fellows, medical students, advanced practice nurses, physician assistants, and other physicians with an educational need or interest in this topic may also attend.

Overall Learner Objectives:

  • Describe the most controversial practices in fracture care for the purpose of improving patient outcomes.
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Ash Wednesday at Cooper

Mass and the distribution of ashes will be on Wednesday, March 6, 2019. Staff and volunteers will distribute ashes during normal patient visiting hours. Chaplain staff will visit Critical Care units.

Here is the schedule for Ash Wednesday:

10 a.m.Read more.

Walk Like a Penguin

When winter weather hits, it can bring slips, trips, and falls. Learn how to protect yourself by walking like a penguin.

No matter how well the removal of snow and ice is from a given area, you may still experience some slippery conditions when walking outdoors in the winter.… Read more.

Little Red Hats Warm Hearts at Cooper University Health Care

Cooper University Health Care is excited to join the American Heart Association’s Little Hats, Big Hearts™ program this year. The American Heart Association is raising awareness about family heart health and congenital heart defects, the most common type of birth defect in the country, with support from The Children’s Heart Foundation™.… Read more.