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Program Overview
Join us for a transformative 12-month fellowship journey designed for acute
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The aorta is the large blood vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the body’s vital organs. An abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a bulging or ballooning in a portion of the aorta that runs through the abdomen.
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Cooper’s vascular surgeons provide fast diagnosis and treatment for life-threatening ruptures and blockages of the blood vessels in the abdomen
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The goal of abdominoplasty, also known as a "tummy tuck," is to improve one’s body contour specifically by reducing abdominal bulging.
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Cooper Center for Advanced Practice partners with many educational programs that train Advanced Practice Providers (APPs). These affiliations provide students with hands-on clinical experience under the supervision of experienced APPs, preparing them for their future roles.
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In 2021, Wanda had an aneurysm from an aortic dissection and needed an endovascular procedure.
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The Achilles tendon is the largest tendon in the human body. It connects the calf muscle to the heel bone. However, this tendon is also the most common site of rupture or tendonitis, an inflammation of the tendon due to overuse.
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Cooper’s ENT specialists have advanced expertise in treating acoustic neuroma, a rare, benign tumor that can affect hearing, balance and brain function.
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Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) is a term used to describe a group of conditions resulting from acute myocardial ischemia (insufficient blood flow to heart muscle) and ranging from unstable angina (increasing, unpredictable chest pain) to myocardial infarction (heart attack).
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The Addiction Medicine Program is now known as the Cooper Center for Healing.
The Center for Healing provides compassionate, top-of-the-line medical care and comprehensive addiction treatment services for Cooper patients with substance use disorder (SUD) and chemical dependency throughout the continuum of inpatient, outpatient, and chronic care settings.
Please visit the Center for Healing's webpage at cooperhealth.org/recovery.
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The following are just a few of the growing number of resources dedicated to the LGBTQ+ community:
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Teenagers and young adults may feel "too old" to see a pediatrician, but not quite ready to transition to an adult primary care provider. Cooper's Adolescent Medicine physicians offer comprehensive medical and psychosocial care for early teenage years through early adulthood.
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Thousands of men in our region have turned to the Prostate Cancer Center to provide expert detection, diagnosis, and treatment of prostate cancer, as well as bladder, kidney, testicular, and penile cancers.
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Thousands of men in our region have turned to the Prostate Cancer Center to provide expert detection, diagnosis, and treatment of prostate cancer, as well as bladder, kidney, testicular, and penile cancers.
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Thousands of men in our region have turned to the Prostate Cancer Center to provide expert detection, diagnosis, and treatment of prostate cancer, as well as bladder, kidney, testicular, and penile cancers.
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Thousands of men in our region have turned to the Prostate Cancer Center to provide expert detection, diagnosis, and treatment of prostate cancer, as well as bladder, kidney, testicular, and penile cancers.
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The Advanced Practice (AP) Council provides clinical leadership and practice guidance through education, collaboration, and peer support. The council promotes opportunities to enhance professional growth and development through every stage of practice, from novice to expert.
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Learn more about treatment options available for GERD patients, including lifestyle modifications, over-the-counter and prescription medication, and surgery.
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Cooper’s ear, nose and throat specialists (ENTs) treat allergic rhinitis, the irritation and swelling of the mucous membrane in the nose that affects children and adults seasonally or year-round.
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Cooper’s allergy and immunology specialists, and ear, nose, and throat specialists provide expert care for all types allergies.