Division of Critical Care Medicine
The Division of Critical Care Medicine is committed to advanced, lifesaving care for patients with the most serious and complex medical conditions.
Critical care physicians care for seriously ill or injured patients while they are in the hospital. We work in cooperation with the patient's primary care physician and other medical or surgical specialists as needed. When a patient has a serious illness or has suffered serious trauma, we direct the highest caliber of attention to their critical care needs.
Nitin K Puri, MD
Division Head, Critical Care Medicine
Our critical care specialists have the most sophisticated medical equipment at their disposal and, when patients must be transported here from area hospitals, an experienced team of critical care transport specialists provide ongoing monitoring during ground or air transport.
Along with patients from the immediate area, Cooper receives transfers of critically ill patients from more than 25 hospitals in South Jersey. By air or land, the Cooper Transfer System Center transports patients to Cooper for the highest quality of critical care.
Education
Through our Critical Care Medicine Fellowship, we educate balanced intensivists equipped to lead at the bedside, advance critical care science, communicate with compassion, and shape the future of medicine.
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