2024 Fall Respiratory Symposium

Cooper’s annual fall respiratory symposium will take place on Friday, September 6, 2024, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Cooper Camden Business Office (CCBO) in Camden, NJ.

For additional information, including a full program agenda, click here.… Read more.

Summer Meals Are Back

Summer Meals is a program sponsored by the Food Bank of South Jersey and facilitated by Cooper’s Community Outreach Department. The program provides children ages 18 and under with healthy and nutritious meals, following United States Department of Agriculture nutrition guidelines, to help fill the void during a time when there are no meals provided at school.… Read more.

Call for Nominations: Population Health Quarterly Award

Congratulations to Rae Easterday, Manager of Voorhees Internal Medicine, for being selected as the Q1 Population Health Quarterly Award Winner. Rae has been instrumental in improving population health outcomes by putting initiatives in place to increase annual wellness visits and training team members to help reach and exceed our goals. … Read more.

Celebrate Juneteenth With Cooper

Juneteenth is the holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, observed annually on June 19.

Cooper Celebrations

Cooper is marking the holiday with two days of celebration at four of our campuses, sponsored by Cooper’s African American Empowerment Enterprise Team Resource Group.… Read more.

Recognizing Health Care Risk Management Week

This week, in honor of Health Care Risk Management Week, we are highlighting the critical role that risk managers play across the health care enterprise. Health care risk professionals come from a variety of professional and educational backgrounds and are engaged in many aspects of health care, including event and incident management, clinical aspects, patient safety, patient care practices, quality assurance, safe work environments, insurance aspects, and the prevention of liability issues.… Read more.

National Pharmaceutical Drug Shortages 

Drug shortages have become an increasingly pressing issue in the United States. According to the University of Utah Drug Information Service, the first quarter of 2024 saw an all-time high of 323 active drug shortages. This represents an 86% increase from the 10-year low of 174 shortages recorded in 2017.… Read more.