The official account for Cooper University Health Care. Serving our community for 135 years. Patient Relations: 856.342.2432. Appointments: 800.826.6737
Our Trauma Outreach and Injury Prevention work spans Burlington to Cape May County—and we’re always looking to connect with more communities. Contact Sarah Cunningham, MSN, AGACNP-BC, Trauma Outreach and Injury Prevention Program Coordinator: cunningham-sarah@cooperhealth.edu.
🚨 HIRING EVENT: ED Registrars and Healthcare Access Specialists
📅 Tuesday, June 23, 2026
⏰ 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
📍 Cooper Business Office, Camden
Bring your updated resume and be ready to make an impact from day one.
Link to register: bit.ly/3Qtb8sr
Today is Global Fatty Liver Day—a condition that often shows no symptoms but can have serious long-term effects if left untreated.
The good news? When caught early, it can often be treated—even reversed—with the right care.
Ankle pain and stiffness can make everyday activities — from walking to exercising — more difficult. But ankle arthritis does not always mean you have to live with ongoing pain or give up the activities you enjoy: bit.ly/4gaUsQQ#FreeWebinar
June 7 is #NationalCancerSurvivorsDay. Thanks to advancements in early detection, treatment, and research, there are 18M cancer survivors in the U.S. – many thriving for years, even decades. We are honored to stand with you. #EndCancer
Happy June! At Cooper, we proudly offer specialized care for the LGBTQ community in a safe and welcoming environment. Learn more: CooperHealth.org/LGBTQ.
June is Fatty Liver Awareness Month.
Fatty liver disease can be easy to miss. If your liver enzymes are elevated, it’s important to understand why.
Jennifer L. Flannery, PA-C, with our Cooper Gastroenterology team explains what to look for and when to get checked.
Packing the sunscreen, snacks and beach towels… but forgetting the basics that can ruin a vacation?
Before the beach day, road trip, pool party or backyard BBQ, listen to this advice from Cooper emergency medicine physician Dr. Richard Nussey: bit.ly/4uKt5lc
A major investment in South Jersey health care is on the horizon!
The Board of Commissioners joined @CooperHealthNJ to announce plans for a new $300 million outpatient campus in Gloucester Township, expanding access to advanced specialty care services for residents throughout the region.
The state-of-the-art facility will offer a wide range of services, including cardiology, neurology, oncology, orthopaedics, women's health, advanced imaging, cancer treatment, digestive health procedures, and outpatient surgery. The project is expected to create more than 400 health care jobs and strengthen the region's health care infrastructure.
This investment reflects the continued growth of South Jersey and a commitment to ensuring residents can access high-quality care close to home.
IN THE NEWS: Cooper announced plans for a new multispecialty outpatient campus in Gloucester Township, a transformative $300 million investment that will expand access to advanced specialty care services for residents across the region. More: bit.ly/3RQkpLy
Cooper is pleased to welcome Beth M. Greenwood, MD, to Cooper Direct Primary Care at our Moorestown Campus. Dr. Greenwood is a board-certified family medicine physician providing comprehensive care for patients of all ages.
Appts: CooperHealth.org/DPC or 856.533.1952.
What if the safest way to protect speech during #brainsurgery… is to stay awake?
For #BrainTumorAwarenessMonth, we’re sharing how our team approaches complex brain tumor care with precision and compassion. Visit CooperHealth.org to learn more.
Severe bleeding can become life-threatening in minutes—but anyone can help save a life.
On #StoptheBleedDay, we’re empowering our community with the skills to act in an emergency. Want to bring a training to your group? Just ask—we’re here to help: 856.342.3341.
ALT National Stop the Bleed Day poster for May 22, 2026, highlighting the importance of bleeding control to save lives. Cooper University Health Care logo is at the bottom.
LITT (Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy) is a minimally invasive option for some patients with a #braintumor, using a small probe, a laser to deliver heat to treat the tissue, and imaging to help the team monitor what’s happening. Learn more: bit.ly/4wFcBfJ
ALT Medical professionals in blue surgical attire perform a LITT (Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy) procedure in an operating room. They focus on the patient under bright surgical lights. Nearby equipment and monitors assist in the operation.
ALT A person undergoing a LITT (Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy) procedure. A precision tool is positioned over the patient's head. The scene includes gloved hands assisting with the procedure, all under bright surgical lighting.
ALT Medical professionals performing a LITT (Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy) procedure in an operating room, wearing blue scrubs, masks, and caps. One person is focused on the procedure, while the other assists. The environment includes typical surgical equipment.
ALT A person in a medical uniform and cap is seated at a desk, pointing at a brain scan displayed on a computer monitor. The setting appears to be a medical office or hospital.
As we celebrate National EMS Week (May 18–24), we’re proud to recognize our incredible Cooper EMS teams, both on the ground and in the air, who provide lifesaving care every day across South Jersey.
This May, Cooper recognizes Speech-Language-Hearing Month, a time to celebrate and thank the dedicated professionals who help our patients communicate, connect, and thrive every day. Thank you for your expertise, compassion, and commitment to patient-centered care!
As the region’s only Level I Trauma Center and only Level II Pediatric Trauma Center, our team is here 24/7 for the moments that matter most—when seconds count and expertise saves lives. #TraumaAwarenessMonth
Learn more at CooperHealth.org/Trauma