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News Releases | February 1, 2009
Scripps Mercy Appoints Dr. Theodore Thomas as New Chief of Medical Staff
Scripps Mercy Hospital is pleased to announce the appointment of Theodore Thomas, M.D. as the hospital’s new chief of staff.
News Releases | January 22, 2009
Scripps Health Named to Fortune Magazine’s 2009 100 Best Companies to Work For List
Scripps Health has been named to Fortune magazine’s 12th annual list of America’s “100 Best Companies to Work For.”

News Releases | January 4, 2009
Scripps Mercy First in California to Receive Security Designation
Scripps Mercy is the first hospital in the state to be named a Program of Distinction for its health care security and safety departments.

News Releases | November 10, 2008
Mercy Announces $50M Capital Campaign for Critical Care and Cancer
Scripps Mercy Hospital is launching Caring for the Future as part of the largest modernization and expansion effort in the nonprofit hospital’s history.
News Releases | November 8, 2008
An Evening with "The Nutcracker"
Mercy Hospital Foundation presents a special evening with “The Nutcracker," to benefit Scripps Cancer Center at Scripps Mercy Hospital.
News Releases | November 5, 2008
Scripps Mercy Hospital Sponsors San Diego Day of Trauma
Scripps Mercy Hospital will sponsor the 2008 San Diego Day of Trauma at the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice at the University of San Diego.
Scripps in the News | September 28, 2008
Partnership Helps Homeless Get Back on Their Feet
Featured in Catholic Health World, Scripps and Catholic Charities are helping San Diego’s homeless recover from illness and injury.
News Releases | May 11, 2008
Conrad T. Prebys Matches $500,000 of Mercy Ball's Proceeds
Encouraging others to give to community hospitals, Conrad T. Prebys contributed a $500,000 challenge grant, helping Mercy Ball raise $1 million.
News Releases | August 12, 2003
Scripps Mercy Hospital Designated as Level I Trauma Center
Scripps Mercy Hospital is now designated a Level I Trauma Center.
News Releases | April 16, 2003
Scripps Chula Vista Nurse Advocates for Newborns at Risk
The Youth Advocacy/Innocent Addicts Program is a program is a private, non-profit organization that supports and counsels parents and children at risk.