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News Releases | September 15, 2003

Scripps La Jolla Wins 2003 Consumer Choice Award

For the 2nd time in three years, Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla has earned the Consumer Choice Award for San Diego by the National Research Corporation.
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.
A woman prepares fresh produce and healthy grains in a kitchen, focusing on recipes designed for cancer patients.
Health and Wellness | August 31, 2003

Award-Winning Cookbook Serves Up Delicious Meals for Cancer Patients

A Scripps Health physician developed a specialized cookbook offering healthy recipes for cancer patients during chemotherapy and radiation treatment processes.
News Releases | August 25, 2003

Scripps La Jolla Marks 50,000th Cath Lab Patient

The cath lab at Scripps Memorial Jolla cared for its 50,000th patient, being the first hospital in San Diego County to reach that number.
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 | 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 | 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.
News Releases | March 31, 2003

Scripps Mercy Has Program That Works in Drug Control Strategy

The Office of National Drug Control Policy in Washington recognized Scripps Mercy Hospital’s Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral (SBIR) program.
Group therapy session as part of a Scripps addiction treatment program.
Patient Stories | March 30, 2003

Fred's Story: Getting the Biggest Bonus of His Life

A man struggling with alcoholism overcomes genetic and environmental obstacles, eventually helping others to recover with support from Scripps Health.