Teddy Goes to Cooper With 125 Students!

This Third Annual Teddy Goes to Cooper event is a factual and fun-filled program that will take place on Wednesday, April 11, 2018. Kindergarten and first grade students from Kipp Cooper Norcross Academy were invited to experience what it may be like to visit the doctor, the emergency department, have an X-ray, use crutches, and sit in an ambulance.… Read more.

Surgical Specialties in Voorhees Relocates to New Office Space

Surgical Specialties relocated its offices from 900 Centennial Boulevard, Building 1, Suite G, in Voorhees to 901 Centennial Boulevard (across the street). The new address is 6015 Main Street (next to the Bariatric Surgery office).

These specialties will be seeing patients at 6015 Main Street:
Colorectal Surgery
General Surgery
Pain Management
Surgical Oncology
Vascular Surgery
Urology

The phone number and fax number will remain the same:
Phone: 856.325.6565
Fax: 856.325.6555

Click here for the Voorhees Campus map.… Read more.

Cooper Company Pop-Up Store Returns!

Show your Cooper pride and shop for your Cooper-branded products by visiting the Cooper Company Pop-Up Store in person or online.

Find the item you like and purchase it on the spot or visit the Online Pop-Up Store.… Read more.

Resident of the Quarter

Chandni Bhimani, DO, has consistently gone well above all expectations in her devotion to patients through quality of care and also with her fellow residents in her role as Radiology Chief Resident.

With diligence and efficiency, she takes the time to address everything when it comes to scheduling, education, and other residents’ concerns.… Read more.

Photo of the Week: Cooper Helicopter Onsite

Photo submitted by Mays Landing Fire Department

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Recognition for a Good Catch

A good catch is when a staff member or provider identifies and stops a potential error before it impacts a patient. Cooper’s Good Catch Program helps staff learn from these “near miss” events and recognizes employees who play an integral part in preventing a potentially harmful patient safety event.… Read more.

Stop the Bleed – A Class You Don’t Want to Miss!

By Diane Devenney, Communications Editor, Cooper Communications and Marketing Department

Cooper held its inaugural training sessions for National Stop the Bleed Day on Saturday, March 31, 2018, at The Ripa Center for Women’s Health and Wellness at Cooper in Voorhees and the Antioch Baptist Church in Camden.… Read more.