News to Share
News to Share is a quarterly newsletter to inform, engage. and celebrate Cooper advanced practice providers (APPs). Each issue highlights recent and upcoming activities, celebrates staff achievements, features APP profiles, and more within the Advanced Practice Council and the Center for Advanced Practice.
- Why a Center for Advanced Practice?
- Learn about the AP Council structure.
- APP Awards and Recognitions
- APP Spotlight
- Outings, Recognitions and More
- APPs Travel to Dominican Republic
- Meet our first APP Hospital Medicine Fellow
- National APP Week Activities
- 2024 APP Symposium in photos
Events
Thank you to attendees of 2024 Annual Advanced Practice Provider Symposium | November 1, 2024
Planning for the 2025 Annual APP Symposium is underway. Check back for the date. Check out the 2024 brochure to get a sense of what is to come.
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Our APPs in the News
The Center for Advanced Practice is proud to recognize team members for their excellent contributions to patient care and the APP profession.
Cooper APPs Published in Oncology Nursing Forum
“Women’s Knowledge and Understanding of Genomic Testing and Precision Medicine in Breast Cancer Treatment and Decision-Making Role,” authored by oncology advanced practice nurse Evelyn Robles-Rodríguez, DNP, APN, AOCN, Director of Outreach, Prevention, and Survivorship at MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper and oncology advanced practice nurse Staci Oertle, MSN, APN, ANP-BC, AOCNP, was published in May 2024.
Annual FCN Mass Celebrates Alumni and Student Leaders
Advanced practice nurse and Cooper Trauma Program Director Janice K. Delgiorno, MSN, APN, ACNP-BC, CCRN, TCRN, received Villanova Univerity's M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing Medallion for distinguished achievement in April 2024.
Cooper Nurse Named APP of the Year
Cooper advanced practice nurse Evelyn Robles-Rodriguez, DNP, APN, AOCN, was named 2023 APP of the Year by National APP Week, an organization that honors the contributions of advanced practice providers for their contributions to health care teams across the nation.