{"id":264744,"date":"2018-08-24T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2018-08-24T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/la-jolla-news-and-community-briefs-7\/"},"modified":"2018-08-24T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2018-08-24T07:00:00","slug":"la-jolla-news-and-community-briefs-7","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/la-jolla-news-and-community-briefs-7\/","title":{"rendered":"Noticias y res\u00famenes de la comunidad de La Jolla"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>U.S. News &#038; World Report ranks UC San Diego Health nationally<br \/>\nUC San Diego Health and its medical and surgical specialties have again been nationally ranked by\u00a0U.S. News &#038; World Report\u00a0for 2018-19. Each year,\u00a0U.S. News &#038; World Report\u00a0analyzes and reviews hospitals performance in clinical specialties, procedures and conditions for its &#8220;Best Hospital&#8221; rankings. These rankings distinguish hospitals that provide excellent treatment for health conditions that require the most comprehensive care.<br \/>\n&#8220;UC San Diego Health is the only academic medical center in the region, and with our focus on recruiting world-class physician-scientists and accelerating bench-to-bedside treatments, we continue to receive patients from all over the region who are highly complex, acute and in many cases facing mortality,&#8221; said Patty Maysent, chief executive officer, UC San Diego Health. &#8220;We are proud of the high quality care we provide to the sickest and most complex patients in our region and beyond, and we continue to focus on serving our community by creating more access for patients to our sub-specialized physicians and ground-breaking treatments.&#8221;<br \/>\nFor 2018-19,\u00a0U.S. News &#038; World Report\u00a0ranked 4,500 hospitals. Among these UC San Diego Health ranked in six specialties:<br \/>\n\u2022 Cancer (No. 45)\u00a0\u2013 Anchored by Moores Cancer Center, UC San Diego Health is home to the only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in the region. Moores Cancer Center is at the forefront in developing promising new therapies and bench-to-bedside innovation and offers the latest surgical technologies, plus more than 300 leading-edge precision and immune therapy trials.<br \/>\n\u2022\u00a0Cardiology and heart surgery (No. 40)\u00a0\u2013 The region\u2019s first cardiovascular institute, the Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center was opened at UC San Diego Health in 2011. So far this year, Sulpizio physicians and staff have performed 48 ventricular assist device procedures, 54 heart transplants, 900 cardiac surgery cases, 3,700 cardiac catheterization procedures; and handled more than 34,000 outpatient clinic visits across the San Diego region.<br \/>\n\u2022 Geriatrics (No. 36)\u00a0\u2013 A pioneer in the field, UC San Diego Health will open a state-of-the-art physical space dedicated to treating seniors requiring emergency health care. The new space will be located in the Gary and Mary West Emergency Department at UC San Diego Health in La Jolla and will open in 2019. In May, the Gary and Mary West Emergency Department was accredited as California\u2019s first geriatric emergency department by the American College of Emergency Physicians.<br \/>\n\u2022 Neurology and neurosurgery (No. 46)\u00a0\u2013 This year, UC San Diego Health added a second Joint Commission-designated Comprehensive Stroke Center, making it the only health care provider in the region with two such centers. Additionally, this specialty is home to a Level 4 epilepsy center; a Lewy Body dementia research center of excellence; two intra-operative imaging suites; and a world-class skull base tumor program.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<br \/>\n\u00b7 Orthopedics (No. 49)\u00a0\u2013 UC San Diego Health is the official health care provider of the San Diego Padres, with a medical team led by orthopedic surgeons and sports medicine specialists, who also care for Olympic athletes and several local sports teams, including the San Diego Sea Lions, San Diego Sockers and UC San Diego Tritons.<br \/>\n\u00b7\u00a0Pulmonology (No. 17)\u00a0\u2013 For the past decade, UC San Diego Health has been consistently ranked in the top 20 for this medical specialty and pioneered the development of pulmonary thromboendarterectomy (PTE) and balloon pulmonary angioplasty, procedures for treating chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension. Our pulmonologists are experts in the latest diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for all forms of pulmonary disease and are very active in advancing the scientific frontiers of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine.<br \/>\nSurfing named \u2018official sport of California\u2019<br \/>\nOn Aug. 20, Gov. Jerry Brown signed AB1782, which officially declares surfing as the &#8220;official sport of California.&#8221;<br \/>\nThe bill, introduced by Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi, is co-authored by Majority Leader Ian Calderon. &#8220;I am stoked that surfing is now California\u2019s official sport,&#8221; said Muratsuchi, apparently an avid surfer, to multiple press outlets. &#8220;No other sport represents the California Dream better than surfing, riding the waves of opportunity and living in harmony with nature.&#8221; Not only is the state home to more than 1,100 miles of coastline, which boasts some of the world\u2019s best\/most iconic waves, but the surf industry has maintained an economic boon. Lest one forget that the Beach Boys, whose hometown is represented by Muratsuchi himself, hail from the Golden State as well. Despite their questionable surf abilities, the group nonetheless championed the sport\u2019s popularity.<br \/>\nWhale watching lecture to be held at Scripps On Wednesday, Sept. 12 at 7 p.m., at Sumner Auditorium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the San Diego Chapter of the American Cetacean Society is pleased to present a free lecture. \u00a0Erin Gless, lead naturalist at Island Adventures Whale Watching will present: &#8220;From San Diego to the Salish Sea: \u00a0A Whale Watching Comparison.&#8221; \u00a0Erin has worked for successful whale watch companies in both locations and will highlight the differences in operating procedures, viewing regulations, and wildlife sightings between the two areas. Learn about the &#8220;Humpback Comeback,&#8221; what a &#8220;Sounder&#8221; is, get an update on the endangered Southern Resident killer whales and more. Erin currently serves as a lead naturalist for Island Adventures Whale Watching in Anacortes, Wash.<br \/>\nLa Jolla YMCA announces new board chair<br \/>\nSusan Botticelli has been named the new board of advisors chair of the La Jolla YMCA. The La Jolla YMCA features two branch locations \u2013 the Dan McKinney Family YMCA and the Shepherd YMCA Firehouse. Botticelli began her volunteer career with the YMCA back in 2005, serving as a board member in the East County at the McGrath Family YMCA. Since 2015, she has served on the La Jolla Y\u2019s board as a member, helping guide the branch through its grand re-opening, leading the Board Development Committee, and serving as chair for the branch\u2019s major gifts campaign. &#8220;Susan\u2019s dedication and passion for the YMCA is second to none,&#8221; said Sue Ball, district executive director for the YMCA of San Diego County. &#8220;She\u2019s a vibrant and dedicated community leader and we\u2019re incredibly lucky to have her. We\u2019re thrilled to see where she helps guide us during her tenure as board chair, and how the community will benefit.&#8221; By day, Botticelli is a real estate broker and owner of San Diego Properties Group, serving California since 1995. She has two children, Stefani and Andrew, and credits a nurturing environment where compassion, education and desire to become her personal best was cultivated by her parents and grandparents. She holds a master\u2019s degree in exercise physiology from San Diego State University, and it was likely then that her passion for healthy living began. She previously worked for the Jenny Craig Corporation as the company\u2019s exercise physiologist where she developed exercise classes, video and audio marketing materials. Botticelli received her undergraduate degree from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. Botticelli has been an active member of the La Jolla Y since 2012 and will continue to serve as a board member, as her passion for the Y stems from three generations of YMCA members, donors and participants. &#8220;It\u2019s Annie\u2019s dream to make the YMCA a part of every family\u2019s active daily life,&#8221; said Ball. &#8220;During her tenure as board chair we were able to create an amazing facility to help achieve just that. We thank Annie wholeheartedly for her service and personal investment, and for what she\u2019ll continue to do for the community as a \u2018Y-Lifer.\u2019&#8221;<br \/>\nDel Mar to host2021 Breeders\u2019 Cup Breeders\u2019 Cup, one of Thoroughbred horse racing\u2019s most prestigious international events, today announced Del Mar Racetrack in Del Mar as the host site for the 2021 Breeders\u2019 Cup World Championships on Friday, November 5 and Saturday, November 6. This will be the second time that Del Mar &#8211; where the Turf meets the Surf &#8211; will serve as the event\u2019s host site.<br \/>\nA formal announcement took place in the Del Mar paddock, and will also be streamed live on BreedersCup.com and the Breeders\u2019 Cup Facebook page.<br \/>\nBreeders\u2019 Cup also announced that the event will return to Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California on Nov. 1\u20132 in 2019 and to Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Ky. on Nov. 6\u20137 in 2020. The three-year announcement reflects Breeders\u2019 Cup\u2019s forward-thinking growth strategy to showcase the best tracks across the country and allow for ample lead time to engage local communities ahead of each event.<br \/>\nBreeders\u2019 Cup\u2019s decision to return to Keeneland and Del Mar is a testament to the brand\u2019s effort to offer a more elevated and enhanced fan experience by bringing the event to more intimate venues. With a renewed focus on patron experience and event logistics, the 2015 and 2017 renewals of the World Championships produced record-breaking ticket sales revenue and on-track wagering revenues, respectively. Fans are encouraged to visit www.breederscup.com\/2021 to sign up for ticket information.<br \/>\n&#8220;The Breeders\u2019 Cup World Championships had an incredibly successful debut last year at Del Mar and surpassed every expectation for both Breeders\u2019 Cup and the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club,&#8221; said Breeders\u2019 Cup president and CEO Craig Fravel. &#8220;We are thrilled to collaborate with the Del Mar, Solana Beach and San Diego communities to once again create a world-class horse racing and entertainment experience at this remarkable location.&#8221;<br \/>\nKnown for its scenic locale on the shores of the Pacific Ocean and prestigious summer meets, Del Mar underwent an extensive development process to expand its luxury seating options and infield experiences for its first Breeders\u2019 Cup in 2017. The Breeders\u2019 Cup debut at Del Mar resulted in a record-breaking, two-day on-track wagering mark, while also generating an estimated $96.8 million in economic benefits for San Diego County. &#8220;Del Mar is delighted to again be hosting our sport\u2019s championship days,&#8221; said Del Mar Thoroughbred Club\u2019s chief executive officer Joe Harper. &#8220;We know we put on a good show here in 2017 and we look forward to presenting an even better one in 2021.&#8221;<br \/>\nPromises2Kids expands Guardian Scholars program<br \/>\nOn July 26, Promises2Kids, San Diego\u2019s leading nonprofit with a focus on foster care, honored the 2018 Guardian Scholars graduates and welcomed a new class of students at the La Jolla home of Ramin Pourteymour. More than 250 youth and community members gathered on this special occasion to honor and celebrate the 24 Guardian Scholars graduates and welcome the new class of nearly 175 youth into the Guardian Scholars program.<br \/>\nPromises2Kids&#8217; Guardian Scholars encourages foster youth to pursue higher education through community college, trade school or a university degree. This highly successful resource provides former foster youth with a partial financial scholarship along with mentoring support to assist them in adapting to and excelling in a higher education setting.<br \/>\nOf the 55 percent of former foster youth that attends college, only 8 percent will graduate nationally compared to the 80 percent of Promises2Kids Guardian Scholars.<br \/>\nThe incoming class of Guardian Scholars will include 13 alumni from Promises2Kids\u2019 Junior Guardian Scholars. This unique component to Guardian Scholars reaches foster youth while they are in high school \u2013 intervening at a critical time in their lives \u2013 preparing them for graduation, a higher education, and beyond. Junior Guardian Scholars provides multifaceted support through mentoring, SAT preparation, college planning, financial aid, college tours and college application workshops.<br \/>\nWith the community\u2019s generosity and support, Promises2Kids has been able to grow its capacity and was able to welcome the largest class to date with up to 175 students.<br \/>\nPromises2Kids is seeking 50 community volunteers to serve as mentors for its Guardian Scholars. To support this program, visit www.promises2kids.org\/, call 858-751-6617or e-mail patricia@promises2kids.org<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>U.S. News &#038; World Report ranks UC San Diego Health nationally UC San Diego Health and its medical and surgical specialties have again been nationally ranked by\u00a0U.S. News &#038; World Report\u00a0for 2018-19. Each year,\u00a0U.S. News &#038; World Report\u00a0analyzes and reviews hospitals performance in clinical specialties, procedures and conditions for its &#8220;Best Hospital&#8221; rankings. 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