Lippincott Emails

All Cooper clinical team members who use Lippincott clinical resource products should have received an email regarding new features. While the email invitation came from Lippincott, not a Cooper email address, the communication is safe to open and should not be confused with spam.… Read more.

Recognizing Cooper’s Outpatient Rehabilitation Team

Cooper University Health Care’s outpatient rehabilitation department consists of more than 30 licensed therapy professionals, including physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and occupational therapists. Additionally, the therapy team is supported by many non-clinical staff members, including rehab aides and patient service representatives.… Read more.

Cooper Cardiologist and Arrhythmia Specialist Participates in AHA Summit

John Andriulli, DO, FACC, Director, Arrhythmia Device Program, Cooper Heart Institute, and member provider of Cooper and Inspira Cardiac Care, was a driving force behind the American Heart Association National CIED Infection Summit.  Dr. Andriulli, a leader in the field of lead management, joined a group of key opinion leaders, stakeholders, medical societies, patient groups, and other system-of-care participants to identify barriers, opportunities, and recommendations in support of improved awareness, detection, and management of CIED (cardiac implantable electronic device) infections.… Read more.

One Week Left: Culture of Safety Survey Deadline Extended to October 2, 2022

The deadline for Cooper’s Culture of Safety survey has been extended to October 2, 2022.

All clinical hospital team members received this anonymous survey. If you have not yet done so, please take the survey and help us assess our patient safety culture to identify our strengths and areas for improvement, evaluate the cultural impact of patient safety initiatives and interventions, and raise team member awareness around safety.… Read more.

Social Determinants of Health Series: Civic Health

Cooper University Health Care’s Center for Population Health is continuing its series dedicated to social determinants of health (SDOH). The series will highlight fast facts about SDOH, the impact on our community, how we can help, and the resources that are available.Read more.