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News Releases | July 27, 2020

U.S. News Ranks Scripps Hospitals No. 1 in San Diego Region for 2020

Scripps hospitals rank No. 1 in the San Diego region for the fourth year in a row by U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals list.
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.
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.
Dr. Carol Salem, Robotic Surgery, is featured in San Diego Health podcast.
Health and Wellness | May 14, 2019

How Technology Is Reshaping the Surgical Field (podcast)

Carol Salem, MD, medical director of the Scripps Minimally invasive Robotic Surgery program explains how robotic surgery has changed medicine.
Dr. Carol Salem and San Diego Health host Susan Taylor sit down to discuss robotic surgery at Scripps.
Health and Wellness | May 7, 2019

Minimally Invasive Robotic Technology Is Changing Surgery (video)

Minimally invasive robotic surgery allows surgeons to perform a broader range of procedures with greater precision, which benefits patients' recovery time.
Physicians performing minimally invasive robotic surgery at Scripps.
Health and Wellness | March 14, 2019

What Is Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery? (slideshow)

Scripps Health has offered minimally invasive robotic surgery for more than a decade for a wide range of medical conditions. Learn about robotic surgery.
Health and Wellness | September 27, 2018

Bladder Problems? Help Is Available

A Scripps urologist discusses non-invasive and minimally invasive approaches to treat urinary incontinence and other bladder problems.
Patient Stories | June 18, 2009

Robotic Surgery Helps Lifetime Golfer Quickly Return to the Game

CEO and avid golfer Doug Barnhart opted for a successful minimally invasive robotic surgery procedure to treat his prostate cancer after diagnosis.