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News Releases | June 3, 2020

Scripps Health Launches Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Hospitals

Scripps launched an innovative program that uses remote continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) on COVID-19 patients who require regular management of diabetes.
Health and Wellness | May 29, 2020

Respiratory Therapist Is an Important Part of Team Fighting COVID-19

Marc Russell and Scripps’ team of respiratory therapists often provide care to COVID-19 patients from start to finish.
Scripps in the News | May 27, 2020

Union-Tribune Features Scripps Mercy Environmental Services Workers

Environmental services workers at Scripps Mercy Hospital San Diego, whose job is sanitizing and cleaning, play an important role in response to COVID-19.
Health and Wellness | May 27, 2020

Why Are Young Men at Greater Risk for Testicular Cancer? (podcast)

Testicular cancer is an uncommon cancer but when it strikes, it tends to affect younger men. Ramdev Konijeti, MD, a urologist, explains.
News Releases | May 26, 2020

Scripps Health Reopens 3 Clinics as More Services Are Restored

Patients may once again visit clinics in Escondido, Solana Beach and Santee, which had been closed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Scripps in the News | May 20, 2020

Unique Cancer Care Collaboration at Scripps MD Anderson Makes Headlines

A local man's cancer treatment was put on hold due to coronavirus. Learn how Scripps MD Anderson Cancer Center quickly re-established his care.
Patient Stories | May 19, 2020

Coronavirus Survivor Story: Caregivers Never Gave Up

The family of a coronavirus patient has made a donation to Scripps to show their appreciation for the caregivers who saved his life.
Patient Stories | May 19, 2020

Coronavirus Survivor Story: Caregivers Never Gave Up

The family of a coronavirus patient has made a donation to Scripps to show their appreciation for the caregivers who saved his life.
Health and Wellness | May 14, 2020

Why Does Testicular Cancer Affect Younger Men? (video)

Testicular cancer is not common but does occur more often in young males. Treatment is most effective when there is early detection.
Health and Wellness | May 12, 2020

Laboratory Services Director Gets Results During the Pandemic

Winnie Carino and her laboratory team stay ahead of the curve with new coronavirus testing.