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No One Fights Cancer Alone | 60 seconds
In our new MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper TV commercial our physicians, nurses, and staff share what makes our cancer care special - advanced treatments and technology, dynamic physician-patient relationships, patient amenities, locations close to home, our relationship with MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, and most importantly - a team approach to cancer care.
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Wayne’s Story: Advanced Treatment Options for Prostate Cancer
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When Wayne came to MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper for evaluation and treatment of his prostate cancer, our team offered him several options. Wayne decided that radiation treatment with the MR Linac was the right choice for him. Learn more about this advanced treatment technology and our team approach to cancer care.
Wayne’s Story: A Team Approach to Advanced Prostate Cancer Care
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When Wayne came to MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper for evaluation and treatment of his prostate cancer, our team offered him several options. Wayne decided that radiation treatment with the MR Linac was the right choice for him. Learn more about this advanced treatment technology and our team approach to cancer care.
Dr. Saniya Godil | Neurosurgical Oncologist and Skull-Base Neurosurgeon | Cooper Univ Health Care
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Meet Dr. Saniya Godil, Neurosurgical Oncologist and Skull Base Neurosurgeon at Cooper University Health Care. To learn more about Cooper's neuroscience program, visit: www.cooperhealth.org/services/neurosurgery
Trust Cooper University Health Care for Extraordinary Care
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Trust Cooper University Health Care for award-winning care and access to the region’s top experts, close to home. Extraordinary Happens Here.
Extraordinary Care in Moorestown
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We’ve brought the award-winning expertise of Cooper University Health Care closer to home.
Cooper’s Pediatric Trauma Team
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The expertise of a leading academic health system and level 1 trauma center makes a difference. See how a snowy winter Saturday turned into an extraordinary example of Cooper’s expertise.
Join Us for a Tour of MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper
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Join Us for a Tour of MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper
Cooper Maternity Virtual Tour | Cooper University Health Care
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As you plan for your new arrival, you can be assured that Cooper is the best place to have your baby. We offer a private, comfortable, pleasant atmosphere for prenatal care, delivery, and aftercare. Cooper University Hospital is also a Regional Perinatal Center, which means that we have the ability to meet any need that might occur during your pregnancy or following the birth of your baby. Watc...
Cooper Medical School of Rowan University | Match Day 2024
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Cooper Medical School of Rowan University | Match Day 2024
Convenient Primary Care for the Entire Family
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LoAnn Kim, a small business owner from Pennsauken, trusts the Cooper Primary Care team to keep her family healthy.
Lose the weight. Take back your life.
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Mike, a single dad with no time to manage his own health came to the Cooper Bariatric Surgery team for weight loss surgery and changed his life.
Revolutionizing stroke care.
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Cooper and Inspira Neuroscience team treats stroke faster, saving lives.
Overcoming Preventative Care Inequities | Cooper University Health Care IDD Program
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The video discusses the challenges faced by individuals with intellectual disabilities in accessing healthcare and the disparities they experience in receiving quality care. It highlights the importance of advocating for inclusive healthcare policies and provides strategies for overcoming these disparities through care coordination, education, and awareness.
Guardianship and IDD Patient Decision-Making Capacity | Cooper University Health Care IDD Program
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Guardianship and IDD Patient Decision-Making Capacity | Cooper University Health Care IDD Program
EPIC and the Care Coordination Note | Cooper University Health Care IDD Program
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EPIC and the Care Coordination Note | Cooper University Health Care IDD Program
Overcoming Preventative Care Inequities | Cooper University Health Care IDD Program
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Overcoming Preventative Care Inequities | Cooper University Health Care IDD Program
The Behavior-Diet Connection | Cooper University Health Care IDD Program
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The Behavior-Diet Connection | Cooper University Health Care IDD Program
Behavior Is Communication | Cooper University Health Care IDD Program
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Behavior Is Communication | Cooper University Health Care IDD Program
Communication Pearls When Caring for an IDD Patient | Cooper University Health Care IDD Program
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Communication Pearls When Caring for an IDD Patient | Cooper University Health Care IDD Program
Program Overview | Cooper University Health Care IDD Program
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Program Overview | Cooper University Health Care IDD Program
Cardiovascular and Thoracic Innovation Symposium | Cooper Innovation Center
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Cardiovascular and Thoracic Innovation Symposium | Cooper Innovation Center
Cooper University Health Care Moorestown Campus Virtual Tour | :15
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Cooper University Health Care Moorestown Campus Virtual Tour | :15
Cooper University Health Care Moorestown Campus Virtual Tour | :06
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Cooper University Health Care Moorestown Campus Virtual Tour | :06
Cooper University Health Care Campus at Moorestown Virtual Tour
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Cooper University Health Care Campus at Moorestown Virtual Tour
Meet Jack Shilling, MD | Orthopaedic Surgeon | Cooper University Health Care
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Meet Jack Shilling, MD | Orthopaedic Surgeon | Cooper University Health Care
Catherine J Fedorka, MD | Orthopaedic Surgeon | Cooper University Health Care
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Catherine J Fedorka, MD | Orthopaedic Surgeon | Cooper University Health Care
Mark Pollard, MD | Orthopaedic Surgeon | Cooper University Health Care
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Mark Pollard, MD | Orthopaedic Surgeon | Cooper University Health Care
Lisa Reid, MD | General and Endocrine Surgery | Cooper University Health Care
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Lisa Reid, MD | General and Endocrine Surgery | Cooper University Health Care
Extraordinary Happens Here
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Extraordinary Happens Here

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  • @frog4500
    @frog4500 3 дні тому

    when i was 13 i got diagnosed with flu a and a couple days later went into septic shock and had mrsa and pneumonia and multiple other things i was in the icu for 5 months and i spent christmas new year’s eve and day my birthday and easter all in the hospital

  • @annanardo2358
    @annanardo2358 7 днів тому

    The new therapy is a real godsend. The machine that cleans the blood by removing the toxins that cause sepsis.Too late for MY mother, too late for many many people out there that died. Modern medicine Dan be a failure too when they treat according to your health insurance benefits. My mothers Medicare did not approve what doctors wanted. Did not approve of extra time in a hospital so she was discharged. Went into a coma on her birthday at a nursing home where it went unnoticed. Hospitalized the fourth time and died on Christmas day from sepsis. Neither nursing home or St. Vincent's Hospital wanted to take the blame. Medicare isn't the best care when they tell doctors what they can and cannot do. Medicare is a failure .😠😡😠😡😠

  • @johnbonacci128
    @johnbonacci128 17 днів тому

    Horrible hospital and they threatened drs

  • @michellepadayachee6905
    @michellepadayachee6905 23 дні тому

    Watching this today my grandmum is in hospital and her kidneys are failing i hope she can recover..😢

  • @karenmccroy8345
    @karenmccroy8345 Місяць тому

    I love Dr. Sabia. Iam still getting shots!

  • @KH-hs5xv
    @KH-hs5xv Місяць тому

    He is my dr,he is a an awesome,compassionate and knowledgeable dr

  • @domenicomalara3118
    @domenicomalara3118 Місяць тому

    Best pain management doctor on the East Coast

  • @vivianspringer5142
    @vivianspringer5142 Місяць тому

    I'm wondering, just surgey for Lenora? Im researching what to do after jyst finding out an Osteoporosis diagnosis. My Endocrinologist ordered Prolia shots for me to start through an Oncologist. That alone scared me. But, just a few weeks later, Im dealing with pain in my neck and spine. I gyess ill call back and go for the 1st shot now. Then try to join an exercise group...doing my version. I feel just getting out will start a better outcome. Then I will go swimming this summer with my Sister in her community pool for that kind of exercise. A little natural Vitamin D too. But, i hope ti get on the proper supplements too. Not sure my body absorbs after a Gastric Bypass years ago, then also been on Ozempic for a couple of years. So, much for being thin! My A1C stays good, but could this all have contributed to cause my Osteoporosis? Too late now. I'll just have to pray I can keep getting up daily to take care of my Husband who is a 100% Disabled Veteran. I'm 70 & and he's 75. My Parents are 92! We'll see... 🙏

  • @garethedwards4039
    @garethedwards4039 Місяць тому

    I can relate to this video and so glad to still be alive was given the same treatment after admission into hospital by ambulance. I also needed 2 cycles of CPR with adrenaline and it eas only after waking up in Intensive care and complaining of stomach and back pain they found stones in my gallbladder and installed a drain. Very grateful towards the Doctor's and Nurses for all the help and support 🙏

    • @jimig399
      @jimig399 Місяць тому

      You got sepsis from gallstones that you weren't aware of? Did your skin color look weird? Did you have any pain in your upper right quadrant of your midsection? Did you have any other symptoms you remember? Do you know how long you may have been this way before you finally ended up in the ICU? I ask because I've been to doctors who find nothing wrong. My skin color is off. My palms are red and blotchy. All of my skin is blotchy really. My heart races uncontrollably sometimes and it's not my heart causing it. I feel cold and chill when everyone else is warm. I'm outwardly in fantastic shape because I cycle 60 miles daily and have for the past 20 years. I'm 54 and I know my body and something is wrong. Doctors are unconcerned because of how I look. I think I have sepsis and something wrong with my gallbladder. I'm thinking about taking NAC+Tudca to see if it helps clear my bile ducts and fixes itself because every doctor I've seen is incompetent. Glad you survived your encounter. Any insight you could provide would be invaluable. 🙏

    • @johnb1344
      @johnb1344 Місяць тому

      Have the doctors do cbc ( complete blood cell count ) and check for elevated white blood cells.

    • @jimig399
      @jimig399 Місяць тому

      @@johnb1344 I'm pretty sure CBC is one of the standard tests done when you see the doctor. I'm sure it's been done at least once. Perhaps they got test results mixed up or something because mine should have shown something. It's been 4 years I've been dealing with this. It all started with a tooth that I couldn't get fixed during the pandemic lockdowns. It just rotted out and it's long gone so I never bothered going to the dentist.

  • @user-ht1lt1hw5o
    @user-ht1lt1hw5o 2 місяці тому

    😮😮

  • @annebooyse1112
    @annebooyse1112 2 місяці тому

    What drug was this?

  • @19RioR93
    @19RioR93 2 місяці тому

    that's beautiful, I went thrugh sepsis to where it started eating at my spine. I couldn't get my self out of bed it hurt too bad. I am grateful to be alive!

  • @cjbrown8245
    @cjbrown8245 3 місяці тому

    Her son is so adorable, I hope everyone is well still

  • @puggersss
    @puggersss 4 місяці тому

    Amazing doctor

  • @arifkhan7202
    @arifkhan7202 4 місяці тому

    Medical experts needs to do more awareness about sepsis my dad dead with septic shock after taking treatment 46days in icu apollo hospital Chennai 😢😢 please take care of everyone loved one my dad went in to coma everything’s will be reversed kidney lungs heart but unconscious brain finally died

  • @toniriedl2399
    @toniriedl2399 5 місяців тому

    4 yr anniversary of surviving septic shock. 🎉

  • @user-if7vs6wu7m
    @user-if7vs6wu7m 5 місяців тому

    Can you get sepsis from a self harm cut with ten stitches?? Asking for myself it's angry red and swollen

  • @thatbmorechickfoodiecookin500
    @thatbmorechickfoodiecookin500 5 місяців тому

    GOD!!!

  • @RTolly-hr6vh
    @RTolly-hr6vh 5 місяців тому

    That how they saved my life in South Africa!

  • @franceshicks4011
    @franceshicks4011 5 місяців тому

    My daughter is going through it now, swollen up. Hallucinations, caused through chemo. Infection. Not eating or drinking. It's a horrendous.

  • @kellyangiemiller7400
    @kellyangiemiller7400 6 місяців тому

    Excelent Doctor Michael Sabía.

  • @Carolmaizy
    @Carolmaizy 6 місяців тому

    My husband had Strep pneumonia in 2021 which went septic. We thought it was COVID for a day, but when he had trouble breathing we went to the E. R. It was two days before Thanksgiving.He was in the ICU on a Bipap machine a few hours later. Heart rate was very high,fluids were accumulating in his body. On Thanksgiving night he went into acute congestive heart failure. He came within minutes of dying, due to fluid compressing his heart. His knee swelled up( he'd had a total knee replacement a couple years ago) with infection and fluid. It was only the skill and attention of the doctors and nurses in the ICU that saved him. Six days later he was moved to a regular room. The next day X-rays showed what looked like infection in his chest and his white blood count shot up. A thoracic surgeon did an emergency VAT procedure. Three tubes were inserted into his chest and used to flush out infection. The doctor scraped infection from his ribs and the edges of his lungs. It was one of the worst cases she'd seen. She stayed with him until 10 pm, to be sure he didn't need a blood transfusion or to go back to the ICU. Her diligence and care for him saved his life again, although she gave no promises of a good recovery. Since the rehab units were filled with COVID patients he came home on Dec.20 on two IV meds, which I had to administer. Five days later he had surgery to remove infection from his knee. His gall bladder was threatened throughout his illness but it healed. He remained on IV meds until March. My husband lost 37 pounds in one month and his recovery was hard, but somehow he survived and recovered completely over time. The next year he survived prostate cancer- 44 radiation treatments. He also had bladder and kidney stones and a trip to the E.R. with a blood clot in his catheter which almost burst his bladder. This winter he had a cold and COVID but is well now. I know my husband's recovery from sepsis is a miracle. No major complications so far. In spite of his other health issues we feel incredibly lucky he is still alive.

  • @Vivian-se3vv
    @Vivian-se3vv 6 місяців тому

    While at the beach I stepped on a dead catfish barb. My husband extracted it and we called 911, as a precaution and do my age, 60+. Some officers showed up and said the island had no 911 services and to see my doctor once I got home. I called my doctors cell phone. He said no problem but then called me right back and said to watch it closely. Once home I was in bed for two days with high fever and chills. I told my husband to call the doctor and tell him we would see him at the office or emergency room…as I was dying. We met him at his office. He put me on mega antibiotics and said I was with 24 hours of going to the hospital with a 50/50% chance of coming out alive😱. Very, very scary.

  • @t.h.8475
    @t.h.8475 7 місяців тому

    I have experienced sepsis twice. Once when I was 20 and once when 49. I was either sweating out of every pour in my body or shaking so hard my teeth were chattering. Mine was a rare fungal blood infection. You can feel your strength leaving you and you feel like you're dying.

  • @woodsman335
    @woodsman335 7 місяців тому

    She sounds medically trained. As well as being a smart one to boot.

  • @lynn69jackson
    @lynn69jackson 7 місяців тому

    I had sepsis I 1991. It was from a strep A infection. I was critically ill when I went to the ER and was in hospital for 5 weeks.

  • @leonsighdoria1919
    @leonsighdoria1919 7 місяців тому

    Modern medicine in the U.S. "we flip a coin",...real or fake treatment who knows!? How stupid.

  • @byronrios4005
    @byronrios4005 7 місяців тому

    Wow that’s fantastic God bless….

  • @Carrington2024
    @Carrington2024 7 місяців тому

    Legionaires ards multi organ failure and sepsis just grateful to be alive keep your heads up much love

  • @sheilawhenham8209
    @sheilawhenham8209 8 місяців тому

    I was lucky paramedics got me to hospital and quick treatment helped me thank god for our NHS 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤

  • @lindaguida4074
    @lindaguida4074 8 місяців тому

    My Dad survived Sepsis, pneumonia & UTI.

  • @marycanary
    @marycanary 9 місяців тому

    A couple of years ago, I wound up going into septic shock as a result of colon failure and actually it was the doctor at the urgent care clinic(this was during the pandemic so it was better to avoid going to the ER if you could)who relized something was seriously wrong when he couldn’t get a blood pressure reading.Later on, the doctor at the hospital told my parents that I came within two hours of not making it.

  • @dianabotto4973
    @dianabotto4973 9 місяців тому

    The best there is!! Love Dr. Mama!!

  • @ThreePhaseHigh
    @ThreePhaseHigh 10 місяців тому

    There is one very intelligent very nice very good person. Thank God she recovered. We need more people like her on this planet and especially in this country.

  • @MsThankfulnBlessed
    @MsThankfulnBlessed 10 місяців тому

    Hi Dr. Rudin, you were my physician at Marc Kress. Are you receiving new patients?

  • @matthewlepak2878
    @matthewlepak2878 10 місяців тому

    Jesus please heal all of us. Amen

  • @DNaupari
    @DNaupari 11 місяців тому

    If more doctors were like this man, the world would be a better place 🙏🏼

  • @robinfisher3172
    @robinfisher3172 Рік тому

    FAV❤❤❤

  • @dawnmobley816
    @dawnmobley816 Рік тому

    Best ever. I traveled from Delaware to NJ to see him

  • @robpalazzo7799
    @robpalazzo7799 Рік тому

    I have had 3 recurring sepsis in 12 months, I'm so stressed

  • @ripleypipe
    @ripleypipe Рік тому

    Beware folks, nerve cauterisation of two lumber facet joints has made the pain in my buttocks and thighs much worse. Quite frankly I regret agreeing to have this procedure. Initially I was looking forward to playing tennis again but the way things are going, this is fast becoming a rose tinted dream. Good luck though to anyone who is considering this so called, non invasive procedure.

  • @sallydavidson4471
    @sallydavidson4471 Рік тому

    This amazing video is from 10 YEARS AGO! We need an update! I was in the ICU for 10 days in 2022 due to peritonitis and septic shock. I don't recall anything like this being offered to help!

  • @vanessaroediger4829
    @vanessaroediger4829 Рік тому

    3 rounds of sepsis in 10 months. The last one severe. Took away rheumatoid arthritis from it, surgical incision won’t fully close for over a year, lost almost all of my hair. And I am still alive though. I remember the moment I couldn’t lift my arms anymore, not the slightest bit. It’s hard to explain but you will know what I mean, you feel yourself passing on. I don’t remember hardly anything coherent from months of ICU, step down unit, regular floor. I just recently developed enough strength to step up the sidewalk without an aid. And I am still alive. It’s a miracle and the biggest blessing. I am a single mother and I am always grateful for still being alive. It feels good to write this out in words, knowing that you guys can relate and I can relate to you. ❤️

  • @nonyabiness4023
    @nonyabiness4023 Рік тому

    I realize how sick I was now. I’ve been fighting triple negative breast cancer the past 7 months and chemo killed my white blood cells and caused sepsis. I knew I was sick when they admitted me but I had no idea how close to dying I was. My prayers for those who families didn’t survive!

  • @amineaiffa
    @amineaiffa Рік тому

    Same knee? Or the other one?

  • @williambryson8998
    @williambryson8998 Рік тому

    Does he have an alum?

  • @michaelkraft218
    @michaelkraft218 Рік тому

    What is so mind blowing is that constant nerve sensations or pain can be obliterated now. Ablation is life altering relief.

  • @Sharon3rd
    @Sharon3rd Рік тому

    I’m a 2 x sepsis survivor- other than being burned at two- I consider it a miracle I am still alive… with dysautonomia flaring really badly after my last one on May 5, 2021. I only found out after I got my medical records. Diagnosed bowel obstruction due to fall and scar tissue. I don’t run a temperature no matter how sick I get. Kind of shocked right now- had no idea it would hurt me long run, which explains what’s going on with me now.

  • @dayz_and_noahs_vlogs
    @dayz_and_noahs_vlogs Рік тому

    i’ve torn 3 acls

    • @seba187
      @seba187 Рік тому

      Same or diff side?

  • @steph7614
    @steph7614 Рік тому

    Something I don't understand- If her condition was so bad they presented the husband with the option of this trial treatment, why was the treatment not offered as is, why did it have to be a situation where she may have gotten the placebo?