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Scripps in the News | September 2, 2015

Scripps Doctor Says Patients Should Own Their Medical Data

In a report by Xconomy, Dr. Eric Topol explains why patients should own their medical data, a topic he devoted an entire chapter to in his new book.
Scripps in the News | September 2, 2015

Wireless Device Clinical Trial Generates News Coverage

A number of media outlets reported on the recent completion of enrollment in a study of the Scanadu Scout by the Scripps Translation Science Institute.
Scripps in the News | September 2, 2015

KUSI Covers Free Prostate Cancer Screening Event Hosted by Scripps

KUSI covered a free prostate cancer screening event held at a San Diego Padres home game. Ray Lin, MD, and sports journalist Ed Randall were interviewed.
News Releases | September 1, 2015

Enrollment Completed in First Clinical Trial of Scanadu Scout

Scripps Translational Science Institute has completed enrollment in the first clinical trial of Scanadu Scout, a device that measures four vital signs at once.
News Releases | September 1, 2015

Scripps Mercy Medical Resident Serves Underserved Communities

Melissa Campos, MD, a second-year Scripps Mercy Chula Family resident, shares why she enjoys providing health care to underserved communities.
Scripps in the News | September 1, 2015

Scripps CEO Shares His Most Difficult Professional Moment

Scripps Health CEO Chris Van Gorder posing for a photo
In Becker's Hospital Review, Scripps CEO Chris Van Gorder reflects on the greatest professional challenge of his career in health care leadership.
Scripps in the News | August 30, 2015

Scripps Concussion Expert's Column Appears in Local Publications

Scripps neurologist Dr. Michael Lobatz authored a column about five facts that parents and coaches should know about concussions in young athletes.
Blog: Front-Line Leader | August 27, 2015

Spirit of Katrina Mission Still Rings True 10 Years Later

As I look back on the past decade and our other medical missions, what I wrote to Scripps employees during our Katrina deployment still rings true.
Scripps in the News | August 27, 2015

Scripps CEO Recalls Medical Mission 10 Years After Hurricane Katrina

On KPBS, Scripps CEO Chris Van Gorder discussed the health system’s medical relief mission to the Gulf Coast 10 years after Hurricane Katrina made landfall.
Scripps in the News | August 27, 2015

Scripps Physician Discusses Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Teens

On KUSI, Scripps cardiologist Dr. John Rogers discusses sudden cardiac arrest in teens, a condition due to an abnormality in the heart’s electrical system.