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- Howard Buls, MPAS, PA-C - Cooper University Health Care
Graduate School MPAS - University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE
- John Maitha, MPAS, PA-C | Cooper University Health Care
John C Maitha, MPAS, PA-C, is an Army Physician Assistant assigned to the Division of Trauma in the Section of Military, Diplomatic, and Field Surgical Affairs His most recent assignment was the Medical Center of Excellence at Fort Sam Houston, TX Captain Maitha has 12 deployments for combat and previous assignments to Hunter Army Airfield, GA and Fort Moore, GA
- Danielle Ferrer, MPAS, PA-C | Cooper University Health Care
Cooper University Hospital One Cooper Plaza (for GPS use 246 S 6th St) Camden , NJ 08103 Maps Directions
- Jaya R. Kothapally, MD, FACP, FACE - Cooper University Health Care
Cooper Specialty Care at Willingboro 218 C Sunset Road (For GPS use 1174 Hospital Drive) Willingboro , NJ 08046 Phone: 609 877 0400 Fax: 609 877 3542 Maps Directions
- MyCooper - Login Page - Cooper University Health Care
Get answers to your medical questions from the comfort of your own home No more waiting for a phone call or letter – view your results and your doctor's comments within days
- NETEC COVID-19 Webinar Series - Cooper University Health Care
Gaps Contributing to COVID-19 Transmission at Facility A Staff worked while symptomatic Staff worked in more than one facility Inadequate familiarity with, and adherence to, PPE recommendations Challenges in implementing proper infection control practices Inadequate supplies of PPE and hand sanitizer Delayed recognition of cases Limited availability of testing Difficulty identifying persons
- Primary Care Family Doctors Internal Medicine | Cooper University . . .
A primary care physician (family doctor or internal medicine physician) will help you stay healthy with annual check-ups, early detection, unscheduled “sick” visits, health and medication monitoring, preventive health screenings, special health and wellness programs, and more
- Nephrology - Cooper University Health Care
Whether you have just been diagnosed with kidney problems or are starting dialysis, awaiting transplant, or receiving treatment following transplant, we are here to help you determine your options and provide the best possible treatment for your condition Approximately 20 million Americans will develop serious chronic kidney disease Today, with ongoing advances in medical care and research
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