September 2024 DAISY Award Winner – Deborah Cosgrove, BSN, RN

Deborah Cosgrove, BSN, RN, a staff nurse from the Trauma ICU (Pavilion 10) at Cooper University Hospital, was announced as the DAISY Award winner for September 2024. Deborah’s dedication to Cooper Nursing and the extraordinary care she provides to our Cooper patients earned her the following accolades:

“My daughter was transferred to Cooper with severe brain trauma.… Read more.

Employee Giving Campaign

Join us in making a difference through Cooper’s Employee Giving Campaign. Your participation directly supports programs and initiatives that benefit our patients, their families, and the community.

Giving is easy! Whether through payroll deduction, a one-time gift, or ongoing contributions, your support helps drive positive change.… Read more.

DEADLINE APPROACHING: 2024 Flu Vaccination Program

Please note that the following information does not apply to Cooper at Cape team members, as their program has already concluded.

The 2024 Flu Vaccination Program will conclude on Monday, December 9, 2024. Cooper team members are able to receive COVID-19 vaccines for free at any of Cooper’s flu vaccination clinics.… Read more.

Growing With Cooper – Jim Doyle

Welcome to the newest installment of the “Growing With Cooper” series, where we highlight team members who have grown with Cooper and used its resources to advance their careers. May these extraordinary stories inspire you to take advantage of the variety of resources available for you to grow with Cooper.… Read more.

Celebrating Cooper Team Member Success and #everyBODYmoves

We’re incredibly proud of our amazing Cooper team for their dedication to helping patients achieve their activity and mobility goals. Our team’s compassion, expertise, and commitment to patient care make a significant difference in their outcomes, safety, and satisfaction.… Read more.

Vote for Cooper’s Q2 Good Catch Winner 

A “Good Catch” is a potential error that never reaches the patient because of identification by a team member. These events can also be referred to as a near miss, and they are often the key to identifying system and process issues before errors have a chance to harm a patient, visitor, or team member.… Read more.