Raquel Mora, MD

Raquel Mora, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine, CMSRU

About Me

Raquel Mora, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine at CMSRU. She graduated from City College of the City University of New York in 1992. During this time was the recipient of 3 research awards, one of which was the Jonas E. Salk Award which is based on academic performance in scientific research in candidates pursuing a medical career. She obtained her Medical Doctorate from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey - New Jersey Medical School in 1997. She completed her Emergency Medicine residency at the Brooklyn Hospital of New York in 2001 where she served as chief resident and received the teaching resident award and a dedication award from the night staff of the Emergency Department. She entered a Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children during which time she pursued an interest in child abuse. 

Over the next 15 years, Dr. Mora worked extensively in child abuse evaluations, courtroom testimonies, teaching and creating practice guidelines, and developing a pediatric SANE program within the department at St. Christopher’s. Dr. Mora has also served as an officer in the Army reserves, discharged in 2010 after 12 honorable years of service.

Dr. Mora joined the Cooper family as a nocturnist in April 2016. She is dedicated to the bedside practice of emergency medicine and instruction of working within the resources limited to the nocturnist.  She has multiple chapters for pediatric emergency topics written in texts and continues to look for opportunities to combine the nocturnist life to didactic teachings.  

Farah H. Morgan, MD

Farah H. Morgan, MD

Program Director
Associate Professor of Medicine, CMSRU

About Me

Farah H. Morgan, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (CMSRU), is the Program Director for the Endocrinology Fellowship Program at Cooper. Dr. Morgan graduated from Boston University with her bachelor of arts. She received her medical degree from Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Dr. Morgan completed her clinical rotations in medical school at Cooper.

“A big pull to come back to Cooper were the fond memories of camaraderie at Cooper and the faculty commitment to education that I experienced as a medical student,” says Dr Morgan.

Dr. Morgan went on to complete her Internal Medicine Residency at the University of Virginia. She then served as a fourth year chief for the Internal Medicine Program and went on to complete her Endocrinology Fellowship at the University of Virginia.

She joined the Cooper family in 2011. She has served as a Scholar’s Workshop facilitator at CMSRU for three years, is the co-director of the endocrine course for the second year medical students, and now serves as Endocrinology Fellowship Program Director.

“I’ve always had a strong interest in medical education, which was further fostered during my chief year," says Dr. Morgan.

"I knew I wanted to be involved in education after completing my fellowship. I came to Cooper because of the opportunity to help establish a fellowship program here. Working with the fellows is one of the most fun parts of my day!”

Dr. Morgan and her husband have been married for 11 years, have two energetic boys, Janu (8) and Jalen (5), and an energetic chocolate lab puppy, Jasmine. Outside of medicine, she enjoys skiing, being outdoors, and, most of all, spending time with her family.

Corey M. Mossop, MD, FAANS

Corey M. Mossop, MD, FAANS

Attending Physician, Department of Neurosurgery
Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery, CMSRU

About Me

Lieutenant Colonel Corey Mossop is a native of Pennsauken, New Jersey and an is an active duty Army Neurosurgeon, Neurotraumatologist, and Neurointensivist who has been stationed at Cooper University Health Care since 2019 and is now transitioning to full-time employment at Cooper as he completes his military service. He matriculated into the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Medical Doctorate Program after graduating summa cum laude from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst with a bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology in 2005. He commissioned into the Medical Corps upon receiving his Medical Doctorate at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in 2009. He completed his residency in Neurological Surgery at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and a subsequent fellowship at R Adams Cowley Baltimore Shock Trauma Center in Craniofacial Trauma Surgery from 2009 to 2016. During this time, he was twice named Resident of the Year, won the Congress of Neurological Surgeon’s Resident Jeopardy competition twice, and had numerous peer-reviewed publications and presentations. His first post-residency assignment was at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii where he served as the Neurological Surgery Service Chief. During this time, he was a key factor in the hospital’s transition and approval as an American College of Surgeons Level II Trauma Center.

He was then selected to join the Army Military Civilian Trauma Team Training Program at Cooper University Health Care in Camden, New Jersey as the first Neurological Surgeon assigned to the program to design and implement a program to facilitate increased neurosurgical trauma readiness amongst active duty Army Neurological Surgeons and Forward Resuscitative Surgical Team specialties. He has established several traumatic brain and spinal column injury research protocols of direct importance to active duty soldiers and is actively involved in the daily care of the most severely injured patients at Cooper University Health Care. He also maintains an active research interest in the facilitation of neurosurgical trauma readiness amongst the military community. His deployment experiences include a tour with the 499th Head and Neck Detachment in Baghdad, Iraq in support of Operation Inherent Resolve in 2018 and the 53rd Head and Neck Detachment in Baghdad, Iraq again in support of Operation Inherent Resolve in 2021. Finally, he is involved in the daily education of the resident team regarding Neurotrauma/Neurocritical Care at Cooper and is also a regular presenter at numerous medical student and nursing educational conferences.  

Jennifer Yuko Moyer, MD, MPH

Jennifer Yuko Moyer, MD, MPH

Addiction & Geriatric Medicine Teaching Faculty
Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, CMSRU
Levi Mulladzhanov, MD

Levi Mulladzhanov, MD

Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Mangesh M Mungekar, MD

Mangesh M Mungekar, MD

Teaching Faculty
Eric P. Nagele, DO

Eric P. Nagele, DO

Teaching Faculty
Eric P. Nagele, DO

Eric P. Nagele, DO

Teaching Faculty
Eric P. Nagele, DO

Eric P. Nagele, DO

Teaching Faculty