Meet Cooper’s Behavioral Clinical Specialists

Behavioral clinical specialists (BCS) are registered nurses with extensive psychiatric nursing experience. BCS nurses play a vital role in supporting bedside clinical staff and enhancing patient care in our inpatient health care setting. Equipping nurses and staff with tailored behavioral management strategies and effective de-escalation techniques, BCS nurses help identify early signs of distress in patients, ensuring timely interventions.… Read more.

Week on the Wards 2024: October 7 – 18

As part of their education at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (CMSRU), first-year medical school students gain early exposure to clinical hospital medicine and hospital operations as part of their Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt course and clinical week on the wards, or “WOWs,” at Cooper University Hospital in Camden.… Read more.

Population Health Annual Symposium

The Population Health Department will host their annual symposium on Wednesday, November 6, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Cooper Conference Center, Room 121.

You’ll hear from Cooper’s very own experts on the topics of population health, population health management, the Quintuple Aim, and application to everyday practice.… Read more.

Conversations With Women in Medicine

During the month of September, we were fortunate to catch up with a number of Cooper team members and talk with them about their experiences as women in medicine: their personal stories, professional journeys, and paths forward for the next generation.… Read more.

Vote for Cooper’s EMS Team

Cooper Emergency Medical Services is up for the 2024 EMS Community Service Award at the National Conference on EMS in Atlantic City.

Cooper EMTs and paramedics started a Harm Reduction Project to provide unhoused individuals and residents of Camden City with essentials.… Read more.

Sepsis Awareness Month Wrap-Up

As Sepsis Awareness Month comes to an end, we are pleased to recognize several contest winners!

Congratulations to the Nurse Residency class on their sepsis awareness posters. Thank you to Pam Crabtree, Amy Petrini, Debbie Byrd, Renee Cherfane, and Caitlin Debes for facilitating the Sepsis Awareness Poster Contest.… Read more.