PCS Orientation and Training
Cooper’s department of Nursing Education offers an in-
Count on Cooper’s vascular surgeons for expert treatment of intermittent claudication, leg artery disease that causes pain when you walk.
Leukemia is a cancer of the body’s blood-forming tissues, such as bone marrow. The type of
leukemia is determined by the kind of cell affected and the rate at which the disease progresses. Leukemia can progress quickly (acute) or slowly over time (chronic).
Where you go for care makes a difference.
The Trauma Center at Cooper University Hospital was established in 1982 and is one of only three New Jersey State-Designated Level I Trauma Centers verified by the American College of Surgeons, the highest national recognition possible.
Where you go for care makes a difference.
The Trauma Center at Cooper University Hospital was established in 1982 and is one of only three New Jersey State-Designated Level I Trauma Centers verified by the American College of Surgeons, the highest national recognition possible.
Where you go for care makes a difference.
The Trauma Center at Cooper University Hospital was established in 1982 and is one of only three New Jersey State-Designated Level I Trauma Centers verified by the American College of Surgeons, the highest national recognition possible.
The Trauma Center at Cooper University Hospital was established in 1982 and is one of only three New Jersey State-Designated Level I Trauma Centers verified by the American College of Surgeons, the highest national recognition possible.
Cooper’s Level One Vascular Emergency Program makes urgent vascular transfers happen quickly, with a single phone call.
Learn about ligament injuries to the knee and the orthopaedics expertise available at Cooper for diagnosing and treating these conditions
The medical term for high blood cholesterol and triglycerides is lipid disorder. Such a disorder occurs when you have too many fatty substances in your blood.