Cooper Hospital

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Cooper Hospital is a renowned healthcare institution located in Camden, New Jersey. It is a part of the Cooper University Health Care system, which is the leading provider of comprehensive health services in Southern New Jersey and the Delaware Valley.

History[edit | edit source]

Cooper Hospital was established in 1887 by the prominent philanthropist Richard M. Cooper. The hospital was built with the aim of providing quality healthcare services to the residents of Camden and its surrounding areas. Over the years, Cooper Hospital has grown into a leading healthcare institution, offering a wide range of medical services and specialties.

Services[edit | edit source]

Cooper Hospital offers a wide range of medical services, including emergency medicine, cardiology, oncology, orthopedics, and pediatrics. The hospital is also known for its Level I Trauma Center, which provides the highest level of surgical care to trauma patients.

Education and Research[edit | edit source]

Cooper Hospital is affiliated with the Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, providing medical education and training to future healthcare professionals. The hospital is also involved in various medical research initiatives, contributing to advancements in medical science and patient care.

Community Involvement[edit | edit source]

Cooper Hospital is deeply involved in the local community, offering various community health programs and services. These include health screenings, educational programs, and support groups.

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