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Blog: Front-Line Leader | December 3, 2014

No Layoffs Philosophy

When I arrived at Scripps, I vowed to turn around the organization in a way that created a secure environment for our people.
Scripps Health to provide free prostate cancer screenings at upcoming Baseball Winter Meetings in San Diego.
News Releases | December 2, 2014

Scripps to Provide Prostate Cancer Screenings at Baseball Winter Meetings

Ed Randall’s Fans for the Cure collaborates with Scripps Health to provide free prostate cancer screenings at the Baseball Winter Meetings in San Diego.
Dr. Denis Bucko works with the Mercy Medical Outreach Surgical Team (M.O.S.T.) providing free surgery to children in Mexico with cleft palates and lips.
Scripps in the News | December 1, 2014

Scripps Plastic Surgeon Fixes Cleft Palates in Mexico, Changes Lives

In an article in the UT San Diego, Dr. Bucko explains what cleft palates are, why they occur and how they are repaired.
Michael Kosty, MD, a Scripps Health oncologist, shares promising advancements in the management of lung cancer.
Scripps in the News | November 30, 2014

Scripps Expert Shares Latest Advances in Lung Cancer Care

Michael Kosty, MD, a Scripps Health oncologist, shares promising advancements in the management of lung cancer — the leading cause of cancer death in the U.S.
Scripps Health patient Catherine Wentz shows her gratitude each Thanksgiving by thanking the medical team who saved her with a basket of goodies.
Scripps in the News | November 30, 2014

Amazing Patient Recovery is Chronicled in The Coast News

To show her gratitude, a Scripps Health patient started a new Thanksgiving tradition — delivering a basket of treats to the Scripps team that saved her life.
Walter Coyle, MD, head of the gastroenterology division at Scripps Clinic Torrey Pines, weighed in on the significance of the recent UCSD report that a molecule found in vegetable oils may help reduce infection from a common bacterium that can cause stomach cancer and peptic ulcers.
Scripps in the News | November 30, 2014

Scripps Physician Provides Context to Recent Cancer Research Finding

Walter Coyle, MD, a gastroenterologist at Scripps Health weighs in on a recent study finding that a molecule in vegetable oil may help reduce stomach cancer.
Scripps Health CEO Chris Van Gorder posing for a photo
Scripps in the News | November 30, 2014

9 Ways to Have a Spectacularly Good Relationship With Your Employees

Scripps CEO Chris Van Gorder recently spoke with Inc.com on ways to connect with employees drawing on lessons from his new book The Front line Leader.
Michael Lobatz, MD, neurologist and medical director of neurosciences at Scripps Health, was interviewed by the U-T San Diego regarding The Alzheimer’s Project.
Scripps in the News | November 29, 2014

Scripps Expert Offers Insight on San Diego Alzheimer's Project

Michael Lobatz, MD, neurologist and medical director of neurosciences at Scripps Health, was interviewed by the U-T San Diego regarding The Alzheimer's Project.
Internal medicine, Dr. David Clayton, at Scripps Clinic, focuses on nutrition and exercise for the treatment and prevention of disease.
Scripps in the News | November 29, 2014

Scripps Doctor Treats Diabetic Man, 71, Back to Health

David Clayton, MD, an internal medicine doctor at Scripps Health, shares how he helped a patient with diabetes return to health, including losing weight.
Blog: Front-Line Leader | November 19, 2014

Communication in the Age of Twitter

I’ve been active on Twitter for about a year and a half, and I still get surprised by the power of the online social network.