Putting It Into Action: Making Dyslexia Come Alive in the Classroom

The Cooper Learning Center’s annual Facets of Dyslexia Conference is for parents and educators. The theme for this year’s conference is Putting It Into Action: Making Dyslexia Come Alive in the Classroom. The keynote address, delivered by the Cooper Learning Center’s Richard Selznick, PhD, and Nancy J.… Read more.

Stressed Out? Let Us Help

All employees are invited to attend the workshop, “Stress Management: What’s Tried and What’s New,” presented by the Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Stress impacts us emotionally, physically, and mentally. To minimize the impact, everyone needs to have a stress management plan in place.… Read more.

Seminar: Cardiovascular Conference

Participants will be provided with the most current information regarding cardiovascular therapy and treatments.

Cardiovascular Conference
Saturday, April 23, 2016
8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Roberts Pavilion Conference Room 1014
Cooper University Hospital

Course Registration is free to all Cooper Staff.… Read more.

Seminar: Gang Awareness for Hospital Personnel

A brief history will be presented along with the current trends for gangs, cues, signs, and symbols to look for to indicate gang activity. Learn ways to work with law enforcement, and safety tips when dealing with suspected gang members.… Read more.

CMSRU’s SNMA Chapter Wins Regional Community Service Chapter of the Year!

CMSRU’s chapter of the Student National Medical Association (SNMA) — the oldest and largest student-run organization focused on the needs and concerns of medical students of color — was recognized as Community Service Chapter of the Year for Region IX during the organization’s 52nd Annual Medical Education Conference held last week in Austin, TX.… Read more.

Navigating the CPN With Training Workshops

Learn how the Cooper Policy Network can help you find important web-based information on policies and procedures. Workshops will be held every 2nd and 4th Friday each month through December 2016. Other dates and times can be arranged if needed to better accommodate groups.… Read more.