Congratulations to Dr. Richard Selznick, PhD, psychologist and Director of the Cooper Learning Center, Department of Psychiatry, at Cooper University Health Care, on the publication of his latest book, “Beyond the Power Struggle: A Guide for Parents of Challenging Kids.”… Read more.
SAVE THE DATE: 11th Annual Camden Scholars’ Forum Poster Contest
Cooper University Health Care and Cooper Medical School of Rowan University invite you to participate in the 11th Annual Camden Scholars’ Forum Poster Contest. To view participation details for this exclusive event, click here.… Read more.
Food Truck Fridays Closed for Season
Food Truck Fridays have officially come to an end for the season. We would like to thank all our team members who have made this a huge success! We will keep you posted on when Food Truck Fridays will return in the spring.… Read more.
New Series: Growing With Cooper
Introducing “Growing With Cooper,” a new series that will highlight team members who have grown with Cooper and used Cooper resources to advance their careers. We will showcase the stories of some of our exceptional team members.… Read more.
Masking Policy Update for Clinical Buildings ONLY (Hospital and Ambulatory)
The good news is there is no change to the patient-centric masking currently in use.
The masking policy update is in preparation for a potential increase in COVID-19, influenza, and RSV cases in coming months. The IMT has approved updates, which went into effect on Monday, December 18, 2023.… Read more.
Cooper Receives $280K Grant From Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation as Part of New Jersey Safety Net Innovation Program
Cooper University Health Care, through its Urban Health Institute (UHI), has been awarded a two-year, $280,000 grant from the Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation to enhance screening for social determinants of health (SDoH), drive connections to community-based organizations to increase the breadth and depth of resources available to patients, and provide workforce development around the care of marginalized individuals.… Read more.
Cooper Receives $25,000 Grant Through the Zallie Community Foundation to Address Food Insecurity Issues
Cooper University Health Care’s Community and Population Health team received a $25,000 grant from the Zallie Community Foundation to address a number of food insecurity initiatives.
The Cooper Community and Population Health team, which oversees Cooper’s community outreach efforts, will use the funds of this grant to launch a series of educational programs to raise awareness about nutrition, meal planning, and food resource management for patients and community members.… Read more.
Population Health Quarterly Award Nominations
Nominations for the next Population Health Quarterly (Q4) Award are open now through December 31, 2023. Congratulations to most recent winner, Estefani Acevedo, from the Urban Health Institute team for receiving the Q3 award. As a reminder, nominees can come from any Cooper department if their work impacts population health outcomes.… Read more.
Holiday Meal Wrap-Up
Thank you to all who participated in our holiday meal celebrations – this year was another great success. With your feedback, we were able to change the time slots to better accommodate our night shift team.… Read more.
You’re Invited! TAP Trial Community Meeting
You are invited to participate in an important discussion to improve the care of injured people. Cooper University Health Care has been selected to participate in the Trauma and Prothrombin Complex Concentrate (TAP) trial, and your input is crucial.… Read more.