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Thomas’ Story: Through Snow, Through Rain, Through Radial Artery Catheterization
Thomas McCabe, 53, of Woodbury Heights, NJ, loves his job working as a mail carrier for the U.S. Postal Service. He takes pride in knowing that he’s the one responsible in making sure all the mail is getting delivered directly to the people in his community each and every afternoon.
So when he began experiencing severe chest pains in December 2010, and was told he needed a cardiac catheterization procedure, he was worried he’d be out of work for a couple of weeks. With a failing economy and the risk of losing his job — that wasn’t a chance he
One Family’s Battle With Breast Cancer: The Genetic Link
The Hawks’ Story: Cancer Diagnosis Leads to Impeccable Customer Service Experience
“They treated us as if we were the only people at Cooper University Hospital,” says Barbara Hawk.
Archibald Hawk is a United States Veteran. However, when prostate cancer struck, this Marine Corps veteran with the tough exterior was stopped in his tracks, unsure of what direction to take. After researching for three years, Mr. Hawk and his wife, Barbara, who is a former operating room nurse, decided to wage a war on cancer and chose to have minimally invasive robotic prostate surgery at Cooper.
The surgery went as planned, however the customer service experience left the greatest impression on the