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News Releases | October 23, 2007

Scripps Emergency Medical Experts Offer Air Quality Tips

Scripps emergency department MD's are available to share practical ways for the public to minimize their risk to respiratory distress during fire season.
News Releases | October 22, 2007

Scripps Health Treats More Than 160 Fire Victims

Scripps Health has treated 166 patients affected by the blazes at its hospital-based emergency departments and urgent care facilities.
June 4, 2006

Scripps Story Tips

Scripps top stories on Cardiovascular Institute, Dermatology and Primary Care topics.
News Releases | July 31, 2005

Core Orthopaedic Medical Center

Learn more about the biggest sports medicine program in the Scripps system, CORE Orthopaedic Medical Center’s located on the campus of Scripps Encinitas.
News Releases | March 14, 2004

Scripps Encinitas Receives Prestigious International Award

Scripps Encinitas becomes the only hospital designated as "Baby-Friendly" in San Diego County.
News Releases | December 7, 2003

Expanded Orthopedic Center Planned for Scripps Encinitas Campus

Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas announced plans for San Dieguito Orthopedic Medical Center to open a comprehensive center on the hospital's campus.
News Releases | September 2, 2003

Scripps to Purchase Four-Acre Property Next to Scripps Encinitas

Scripps Health has agreed to purchase a 4.19 acre property adjacent to Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas.
News Releases | July 31, 2003

Scripps Encinitas Spine Program Offers Latest Treatment Advances

The spine program at Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas provides the latest diagnostic technology and treatment options for spinal disorders.
News Releases | May 7, 2003

Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas Welcomes New Level II Nursery

Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas opened a new level II nursery, enhancing the existing 23-bed pavillion.
News Releases | February 17, 2003

New Hope for Stroke Patients at Scripps Encinitas

Now at Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas a new therapy called constrained induced therapy (CIT) is having great success with stroke patients.