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News Releases | April 7, 2015
Longtime Mayo Clinic Executive Joins Scripps Cancer Care Program
Longtime Mayo Clinic executive Karen Jensen joined Scripps Health as director of the oncology clinical care line for the Scripps integrated cancer program.
News Releases | August 7, 2014
Scripps Health Listed Among America's '100 Great Oncology Programs'
Becker’s Hospital Review magazine listed Scripps Health among the nation’s “100 Hospitals and Health Systems with Great Oncology Programs.”
Scripps in the News | March 19, 2014
New Procedure Means Quicker Recovery from Hysterectomy
Dr. Garg talks with NBC 7 about performing the first single-site hysterectomy at Scripps Mercy Hospital.
News Releases | January 17, 2013
SDSU's Coach Fisher and Scripps Take on the NCAA’s Best to Win $100,000
Prostate cancer survivor Coach Fisher nominates Scripps' minimally invasive robotic surgery program as the beneficiary of the Infiniti Coaches’ Challenge.
Patient Stories | April 4, 2012
Cancer Journey Helps Scripps Provider Raise Game
As a manager of radiation therapy, Bruce Buttermore has helped provide compassionate care to thousands of cancer patients. In 2010, he become a patient.
News Releases | November 7, 2011
Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla Designated Robotic Surgery Training Center
Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla has been designated as a training epicenter for gynecologic robotic surgery in 2011.
Scripps in the News | October 26, 2011
Targeting Bladder Cancer With Robotic Surgery
In this video, patient Steve Jamison and surgeon Dr. Carol Salem explain how robotic surgery was used to remove bladder cancer and create a new bladder.
Patient Stories | December 2, 2009
Aztec Basketball Coach Rebounds From Cancer
San Diego State University Aztecs basketball coach Steve Fisher underwent a successful minimally invasive robotic surgery procedure for prostate cancer.
Patient Stories | May 3, 2009
Cardiac Surgery Repairs Rescue Swimmer’s Mitral Valve
Diagnosed with a heavily leaking mitral valve in his heart, military rescue swimmer Ronny German underwent a successful robotic surgery treatment at Scripps.